More spooky halloween projects

Last week, we showed you a few Halloween projects and asked you to show us yours…

Bonita Burton of The Orlando Sentinel writes:

Here’s one we did in Orlando, the first Flash piece produced by our photo department.

Halloween faces in Orlando

Michael Higdon of the University of Nevada’s Sagebrush posted at NewsPageDesigner:

There ended up being an 1800 word narrative about zombies, so I went with something far more simple than I originally planned. The photo illustration is of three locals with some photoshop action.

Nevada Zombies

Richard Watkins of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution posted:

I had a lot of fun putting this page together! The lead was a story on movie creatures that have scared Movies & More columnist Alan Smithee (the gentleman in the Hannibal Lecter mask). I knew from the start I wanted to use the Frankenstein’s monster face big on the page for impact. The really fun part of putting this together was searching and gathering the photos.

Atlanta Faces of Fear

Jess Spivak of The Beaufort (S.C.) Gazette posted:

Halloween is the time of year for bats and spiders. Bats are fascinating creatures. What can you do if you find one in your home? And how can you prevent them from taking roost in your humble abode? Also, did you know that spiders, specifically tarantulas, can be great pets? 

Beaufort Gazette spider page

Great pets, my ass! Nice page, though.

Clay Sisk of the Times Record News of Wichita Falls, Texas, posted:

Here’s the new cover design for our entertainment guide-NEXT. Illustration and design by me.

Times Record News

Very nice, Clay. Find his personal portfolio here.

For a sports fan, there’s no topping the Halloween efforts of The (Raleigh, N.C.) News & Observer’s Grey Blackwell. The man is a genius with the animated short. His latest effort — about all the rumors surrounding retired Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who retired to that area — is a real winner:

Grey Blackwell halloween cartoon

Anyone else have anything to share? Let us know.

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