challenges

Diva#183 was to use the tangle x-did (here with tipple and msst), and joey#24 was to use five overlapping circles.

It was a wrench letting go of the mouse to pick up a pen, as I’ve been having such fun designing posters; here’s the latest.

17 Responses

  1. Jean Chaney says:

    Great use of this week’s UMT from Annette. Wow! That’s a great poster!

  2. Good job combining two challenges in one piece. That is a very cool poster—slice. Is it for a an imaging (i.e. CT scans, MRI) practice?

  3. David Hunter says:

    Great Tile, Sal. Love the X-did pattern in the spheres. Your use of Msst is beautiful. Great Job. Your poster is amazing.

  4. Kia says:

    nice tile, I like the squarish pattern in the circle. Your poster is once again quite stunning.

  5. I love ‘X-DID’ in a circular fashion like this! It’s amazing how different it looks! I’m glad you tried it! It’s fun to see how everybody adds their own twist to it!! Beautiful! Thanks! Annette :0) Share Humanity

  6. Annemarie says:

    Wow, this is gorgeous. Great poster too.

  7. Sarah Leigh says:

    The circles are great! Poster is fun too! 🙂

  8. Very beautiful and original take on X-Did. Lovely work.

  9. Anoeska says:

    Love how you combined the two challenges. You’re tile is great!

  10. Ragged Ray says:

    This is a great take on the X-did tangle. Nice to break up something very angular by putting it in a round!

  11. Donald W says:

    Nice job on this tangle. I like it combined with Msst.

  12. Beverley says:

    Beautiful work! And what a great idea to combine two challenges. Amazing poster and perfect name.

  13. LonettA says:

    Wonderful tile! I like your way of using X-Did in the circles! Nicely done! Your poster is great!

  14. Both designs are mesmerizing♪

  15. Duchess says:

    I can relate. I keep thinking… if only I could put this in Photoshop and play around with it.

  16. Omer says:

    Nice idea to combine the two challenges 🙂
    The result is beautiful.
    I also like the poster, with the pattern repetition and nice color transitions

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