Write | Robert Frost
February 28th, 2010 No Comments »
To be social is to be forgiving.
- Robert Frost
Write | Adam Haynes – Stickfort
November 13th, 2009 No Comments »

Adam Hayes
Biography (via hellonekko)
I was born and raised in rural Central Oregon and gained a deep respect for the outdoors at an early age. Painting and drawing were always a passion, and I decided to pursue my interests in art and nature by attending school in Bozeman, Montana. After graduation, the city beckoned, and I moved to Portland to pursue a graphic design career designing tee shirts and apparel for adidas. After a few years of computer design I began to draw and paint with more frequency, and soon began putting together an occasional show. My interests continued to move in a hand drawn direction as I strayed from computer illustration more and more. After four years, my wife and I decided to move back to Bend, Oregon to pursue a more active lifestyle and a freelance career in illustration. Two years later my client list is growing continually, the work keeps coming, and I still manage to put together an occasional show.
Here is some work Hayes created a couple years back for Nike. He continues to produce amazing illustrations.
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Write | First Posterous
November 1st, 2009 No Comments »
This is my first post to Posterous, so I thought I’d share a little project I’ve been working on. Illustration has never really been my thing so I decided to practice by drawing a viking.
Write | safari, use it.
May 23rd, 2009 1 Comment »

When I am building websites I love using Firefox. When I am browsing, that is a whole different story. Firefox get’s so bogged down and just doesn’t look as nice. So, I use safari when I need to browse fast and have sites looks appealing. I know this isn’t how everyone feels, and at this point a new browser or upgraded version could come out and be faster, sleeker, sexier and what not, but I just need to get around. Cars are a good comparison. Here are some examples.
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March 14th, 2009 No Comments »
