I was staring at some frozen pizza at a slightly-nicer grocery store near my home, and it hit me- why not top some 'za with hilariously extravegant meats, veggies, and spreads? Like, ingredients that wouldn't be economically feasable for a cheap pizza that would sell for about $3.99 to $8.99 a piece.
So I made these, and photographed it as if it were real.
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Somewhat close-ups of some physical models I made, and inserted into an actual pizza. Close-ups of the labels themselves. |

This next project was taking an already existing box (it used to hold about 500 A7 envelopes), and making something out of it.
In this case, a complete pizza party that includes 4 distinct pizzas, a pack of brownie mix, some sauce packets, a drink concentrate, and is topped off with a plastic pizza cutter, a pack of napkins, and a postcard offering an exclusive party mix for a website that doesn't exist (but the URL is already taken and isn't anything).
Honestly, I think someone who'd actually buy this with the expectation that it wouldn't be kind of lame is waiting for a sad awakening. But it'd still be fun to see something like this actually exist, even if it's just a novelty.

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