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Feb 07, 2009 23:13


OOC Informatio n
Player Name: Khursten & Yukitsu
Personal LJ: yukitsu, khursten
Note: The two of us have agreed to have Spanner counted as a second character for our accounts. We've also come to an agreement on how to play Spanner. One of us will handle the logs and the other the blogs. Don't worry, we'll be swinging Spanner like male synchronized swimmers. :3 We're going to make it work! \o/
E-mail: yukitsuyk@yahoo, bigboing@gmail
AIM/MSN/YIM/ICQ: punkednoodle, yukitsuyk

IC Information
Name: (self explanatory) Spanner
Age: 27
Occupation: Graphic Designer and Print Machinist
What company do they work for?: Freelance

Any changes to your character's appearance?:None. He keeps his swirls and generally wears his jumpsuit (in varied colors other than grey or orange) and goggles for casual everyday wear. On business meets, he'd dress up a little. Maybe in jeans and a coat and a uniqlo t-shirt.

History:
Dear Mr. -------,

Hello!

It's nice of you to mail me about my protege, Spanner. He's an amazing kid, with an infinite amount of energy to count the number of centimeters needed to create the perfect masthead. When he was 13, I took him under my tutelage after I saw him lugging around a small Adana Printing Press in his wheel barrow. It was a very interesting afternoon in the Hamptons, in their family's garage, talking with him and his father about his odd little hobby of printing his own books to perfection. I found Spanner truly admirable. For a kid his age, Spanner's sense of design and a passion for print are amazing. He has the natural instinct to distinguish borders and whitespaces, that I knew that if I had to leave my design legacy to someone, it would have to be him. So I took him in our design team, teaching him the tricks of the trade in the world of book publishing and printing.

For 14 years, the boy listened to my advice, created lithographs for a hobby, and designed different typefaces for our design team. Occasionally, I'd let him work with me on covers and advertisements, and more often than not, his work would amaze me. I must admit that he's a bit of an eccentric, always cooped up in front of his desk, clicking his mouse, licking his lollipop, and tapping his tablet. But I guarantee you that Spanner is a fine lad, with the heart and the eye for graphic design.

If I had it my way, I wouldn't have let Spanner leave our office. He's really a talented kid and I wanted him to inherit this graphic design school that I've built in my name. However, like a father, I understand that Spanner has so much to learn from the world. I believe the world can teach him more than Gundams and mangas. Maybe you can teach him these valuable lessons?

I can assure you that you are getting the best if you hire Spanner as your printer. I have no doubt in his ability to design and print the perfect book or magazine for your needs. If you have any questions, feel free to call my desk. I'd be happy to talk to you all about my protege. He was like a son to me after all. I have nothing but the best recommendation for him.

Sincerely,

Chipp Kidd.

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