I can’t make it to Dublin for a pint of your fine Guiness but I may toast you from afar with my espresso:-)
Congrats to you and best wishes for continued success. I see that sticking your neck out in the business world was the right thing to do :-)
edit : I should also have added that I am about to do the same myself in the very near future, but fear not I am across the other side of the country :)
You can take Connacht and we’ll help ourselves to Leinster. Best of luck in your endeavours. Will you make the journey over for our humbling SweetTalk?
Congratulations Conor & David! What an impressive body of work for such a short period of time... Hopefully that trend will continue. Keep raising the bar for the rest of us.
Conor and David - congratulations on your first year. My wife of 17 years as of today was also a student at NCAD. She weaves fabric while I do my typography thing. Your site is fabulous and Penny can read the stuff in Irish for me. Love to hear it read aloud! Best of luck for the next 20 or so.
Jordan
Thanks Conor for the kind note. We try to get to County Kerry once a year and often stop in Dublin to visit relatives, 2 sisters of Penny’s. One works for Litton Lane audio, the other is a graphic designer.
1.Mar.2007 7.23am
Congratulations!
1.Mar.2007 7.50am
Yo !
The Taps of Kells !
1.Mar.2007 7.54am
I can’t make it to Dublin for a pint of your fine Guiness but I may toast you from afar with my espresso:-)
Congrats to you and best wishes for continued success. I see that sticking your neck out in the business world was the right thing to do :-)
ChrisL
1.Mar.2007 7.59am
St David’s Day too, ask them to stick a daffodil in it.
Congratulations
Tim
1.Mar.2007 8.00am
Congrats Conor & very best wishes for the future
edit : I should also have added that I am about to do the same myself in the very near future, but fear not I am across the other side of the country :)
1.Mar.2007 8.05am
> St David’s Day
I don’t think David knows. A Welsh holiday I believe.
Guinness à la daffodil… drink of the future.
Thanks folks.
;^)
1.Mar.2007 8.07am
> I am across the other side of the country
You can take Connacht and we’ll help ourselves to Leinster. Best of luck in your endeavours. Will you make the journey over for our humbling SweetTalk?
1.Mar.2007 9.59am
Congratulations Conor & David! What an impressive body of work for such a short period of time... Hopefully that trend will continue. Keep raising the bar for the rest of us.
1.Mar.2007 11.21am
Well done guys.
Top banana portfolio.
Long may the success continue.
1.Mar.2007 1.22pm
Good skills, man! I know the feeling of struggling away in design trying to make a buck or two.
—K
1.Mar.2007 5.33pm
David took a photo using his new wide angle lens to mark the occasion.
Thanks again folks.
I may even finish a full typeface this year.
1.Mar.2007 8.48pm
Congrats on making it through the hardest time for a new business! And even more importantly, good luck in the next year!
2.Mar.2007 3.04am
Will you make the journey over for our humbling SweetTalk?
Yep I am hoping to be in Dublin that night. I’ve missed the last couple for one reason or another.
You can take Connacht and we’ll help ourselves to Leinster
Thats a deal so - I’ll take galway and surrounds :)
2.Mar.2007 10.11am
Conor and David - congratulations on your first year. My wife of 17 years as of today was also a student at NCAD. She weaves fabric while I do my typography thing. Your site is fabulous and Penny can read the stuff in Irish for me. Love to hear it read aloud! Best of luck for the next 20 or so.
Jordan
4.Mar.2007 2.48am
As we say: molann an obair an fear.
Go raibh maith agat Jordan agus comhghairdeas libhse chomh maith.
4.Mar.2007 3.06am
Congratulations! It will only get better now.
Someday I’ll move to Ireland.
4.Mar.2007 5.36am
Thanks Conor for the kind note. We try to get to County Kerry once a year and often stop in Dublin to visit relatives, 2 sisters of Penny’s. One works for Litton Lane audio, the other is a graphic designer.
Beannacht Dé ar an obair!
4.Mar.2007 8.24am
Well done! I lived in Galway for a year, loved every minute of it. Irish are amazing people.