i LOL'd at this - you sure are a perfectionist about your triangles, it reminds me of Telly on Sesame Street and his Triangle Lovers Guild (or something like that, been a few years - let me see if i can find a gif)... ok best i can do but this also supports the no wacky angles direction! oh yep and i'll add a triangle page to my to-do list!
Oh my god, I just had a GREAT idea for a triangle! Well, I'll post this one first, since it's already done, but I think I'll go back to the drawing board and create another one. EDIT: new idea posted as #53 in this thread.
So triangles made me think party hats and turns out we had some Sesame Street party hats for DH's b'day back then so i thought these pics were fitting for this triangle lovers page
Ha! Being a psychologist, I'm pretty excited to have had this idea, which is based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs! Yep. Pretty happy with my result. I know it's not permitted for the challenge, but I would've liked to have some elements extend the triangle, kind of like in the example attached below.
HAHA don't you mock my need for perfectly straight sides Justine! And I have to tell you, Telly had it going on!!!
This was so much fun! Thank you. I did add a small stroke and shadow in order to make it pop against the white background, let me know if this is not okay.
Whaaaaaaattttt! A triangle?! And then came to mind that my husband is becoming 50 in May! So why not make hem a few flags to decorate the home? (If you don't believe me, I'm 13 years younger, so I wasn't mistaken by typing 50 ) So it became a very fun challenge for me. Looking through the few slide projections I have of him as a little child, I found this very cute one )