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It was a pleasure.I liked the black hair
It was a pleasure.I liked the black hair
I expect this story to be the first PK/crazydad story that will end?Ok, wait! What the heck is wrong with Sonia's model in this new episode?!?! That's supposed to be Sonia, right?! Why is she pale white all of a sudden?!View attachment 2072788
And where is Nancy?!
Ok, wait! What the heck is wrong with Sonia's model in this new episode?!?! That's supposed to be Sonia, right?! Why is she pale white all of a sudden?!View attachment 2072788
And where is Nancy?!
We already know she has more important things to do than attending her brother's wedding.A small flash of light made the character look pale like that, that's all.
As for Nancy, she couldn't make it to the ceremony in time. But we'll find out the real reason in the next episodes.
View attachment 2077054What the hell is this crap?
This excessive typographic saturation and lack of spatial hierarchy illustrate precisely why Frank Romano’s work fails from a visual communication standpoint. Rather than establishing a clear focal point or system of visual priorities, he relies on arbitrary letter accumulation that weakens legibility and disrupts the viewer’s eye path. The absence of negative space suggests not intentional density but rather a lack of compositional planning, resulting in visual fatigue rather than engagement.
Furthermore, the supposed attempt to generate “noise” through random graphic elements lacks conceptual grounding: instead of simulating auditory texture, the outcome collapses into a homogeneous surface where all information competes equally, making no element relevant. As a result, the viewer experiences cognitive overload without receiving meaningful content or aesthetic reward.
From a functional and artistic perspective, the work demonstrates limited understanding of typographic rhythm, contrast, semantic value of lettering, and the role of silence or empty spacen in visual design. I examine his work only out of curiosity, because technically and aesthetically, it remains an exercise in noise rather than communication.
I like Gothic girlsohhh no she looks like Morticia Addams![]()
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Why not put a gothic look on someone from your works?I like Gothic girls![]()
Why not put a gothic look on someone from your works?
Maybe dr brandie or bonnie?
Speaking of; could there be a third sibling of chloe and claire?![]()
I like Gothic girls![]()
don't touch !!!Why not put a gothic look on someone from your works?
Maybe dr brandie or bonnie?
Speaking of; could there be a third sibling of chloe and claire?![]()
And she must practice yoga very flexible.View attachment 2077054What the hell is this crap?
This excessive typographic saturation and lack of spatial hierarchy illustrate precisely why Frank Romano’s work fails from a visual communication standpoint. Rather than establishing a clear focal point or system of visual priorities, he relies on arbitrary letter accumulation that weakens legibility and disrupts the viewer’s eye path. The absence of negative space suggests not intentional density but rather a lack of compositional planning, resulting in visual fatigue rather than engagement.
Furthermore, the supposed attempt to generate “noise” through random graphic elements lacks conceptual grounding: instead of simulating auditory texture, the outcome collapses into a homogeneous surface where all information competes equally, making no element relevant. As a result, the viewer experiences cognitive overload without receiving meaningful content or aesthetic reward.
From a functional and artistic perspective, the work demonstrates limited understanding of typographic rhythm, contrast, semantic value of lettering, and the role of silence or empty spacen in visual design. I examine his work only out of curiosity, because technically and aesthetically, it remains an exercise in noise rather than communication.
Contrast between Louise and Liam is amazingAnother very successful post from Teddy. I like that he really cultivates a specific identity for his posts to avoid them all looking more or less the same. Great graphic work as usual.![]()
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If Teddy were to create a brother for Claire and Chloe, his physical appearance would probably be similar to Vini Jr.'s.Why not put a gothic look on someone from your works?
Maybe dr brandie or bonnie?
Speaking of; could there be a third sibling of chloe and claire?![]()
Oh F...no.If Teddy were to create a brother for Claire and Chloe, his physical appearance would probably be similar to Vini Jr.'s.![]()
Oh F...no.
In that case a sister would be fine; perhaps picking one of the already existing milfs.![]()
Not necessary a brother, maybe young boys from school like Liam from Louise. Contrast is amazingIf Teddy were to create a brother for Claire and Chloe, his physical appearance would probably be similar to Vini Jr.'s.![]()