Plan 9 reached back to ancient traditions and symbols to create this illustration. The petals of the lotus flower, a symbol of enlightenment, intertwine throughout the chakras (energy centers) of the yoga practitioner.

A passage, written in Sanskrit, of the Ayurveda serves as abackground texture.

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Designed to with empathy in mind for the girl in the midst of a break-up, this illustration was inspired by 40's and 50's style "Dick and Jane" book cover art.

The inside reads, "...boys are stinky and mean!"

To see more Plan 9 designed cards go to: www.whoopziedaiziecardz.com

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Inspired by the primitive style of Mexican arsist Guadalupe Posada, this art was designed to be screenprinted on t-shirts and given away as a promotional gift.

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A bunch of regular guys with a need for speed, the Motorcycle "Gang" of Denton, ride hard, do their own modifications and repairs and maintain a singular disgust for posers.

To capture this personality, Plan 9 adopted a D.I.Y., used-and-abused aesthetic for their "brand".

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Otech trains hospital staff in the use of medical imaging data storage systems and networks.

A map showing the flow of data from one station to another is often used in their presentations.

This group of illustrations with a realistic and consistant look was created to be used in these presentations.

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