
Besides the written materials Backyard Enterprises planned to offer products that would function as visual shorthand reminders of the rules outlined in the text. That means, of course, posters! Yay!
Getting Educated About Hazardous Wastes

Backyard Enterprises was supposed to produce educational material about the proper (and legal) ways to manage and dispose of hazardous waste. The material was to be designed for entry level workers and meant to be concise and easily remembered. The man who hired us to create the materials worked in the chemical industry. Nizzibet took and passed a course on hazardous waste regulations in order to give us a better background in the subject.
Backyard Enterprises and the Agents of EARL

I’ve spent some time in the last few weeks copying data off old zip disks and transferring it to my current back up drive. The zip disk is now an obsolete technology. Did it even have a ten year run?
In the process of transferring the data I found a few images that seemed worth sharing. It’s a mishmash of stuff. A large portion of it relates to Backyard Enterprises, a project that Labor of Love worked on in 1998 and 1999. Backyard Enterprises was a start-up company that hoped to establish itself as a creator and seller of humorous products designed to educate entry level workers in the proper management of hazardous waste. 
BE’s mascots were the Agents of EARL, three cartoon characters who lived to teach people the proper way to dispose of their chemicals. I designed the characters. I couldn’t tell you now why I chose these particular species. I do remember that the armadillo came first. 
Shep Hendrix designed the BE logo and inked the Agents over my pencils. I believe that Jeff Swensen designed the Agents logo. He was certainly heavily involved in the design and production of BE’s proposed line of products.
Last Page
Rainy Day Thinking

This is the second to last page in this sketchbook. As said, and possibly forgotten, the work in here is from 2002-2003.
Out in the real world I’m in the last stretches of art for the Ghoul sourcebook. Dinner tonight will be some sort of spicy chicken/spinach/cauliflower dish. Nizzibet and the cat are both napping – Nizzie on the couch, the cat somewhere deep in one of the closets.
Atomic Mutant

The figure at the bottom right is a version of the mutant from The Day the World Ended. I don’t remember what, if anything, the other characters are.
Re-Imagining the Monsters

Let’s see. We’ll just be specific about the more finished sketches, the ones with the confident lines –
At the top – two takes of The Monster of Piedras Blancas.
Directly under that – The Thing from Another World.
Under that – The She-Creature and Teenage Frankenstein.
And finally – the Ymir from 20 Million Miles to Earth.



