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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

French Lessons: le trombone

I've been looking for an excuse to beef up my Illustrator skills for awhile now (I may be a designer, but I have a fear of drawing). So from time to time I thought it'd be fun to illustrate some of my favorite French words or phrases in a simple visual way that doesn't need a lot of explanation. First up: le trombone!

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  1. Love this and will try to remember some of your French vocab! If you ever have a question with illustrator, just email me ;)!! (theresa@sister-mag.com) ...

    Oh and have you tried the tutorials over at http://vector.tutsplus.com/ - there are a lot of very fun and free ones!

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  2. This is great, Theresa! Thank you! Look forward to meeting you next month!

    Anne

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  3. Me too!! Can't wait for "The hive" (although I first have to finish issue 2 of sisterMAG, so there's a lot of work between me now and The Hive *hehe*). It is silly but I actually remembered "le trombone" all day and felt happy about it!
    Have a lovely evening. Yours, Thea

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  4. I love the sound of that word:) Everything sounds so much more snazzy in French. Have a great one. xo

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  5. This is too cute. What a fun idea. Can't wait to see which other ones you choose!

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  6. We call it clip in Spain where the words of english origin stay mainly in painfully musicless borrowed plains.

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-Anne