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| 19 Feb 2008 by jnack logos: neatorama features a history of tech company logos, from adobe to xerox. who knew about the 1000-armed canon, or nokia and the fish? google invites kids to "doodle 4 google." the winner gets a $10000 college scholarship and a ... John Nack on Adobe - http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/ - References |
| 11 Feb 2008 by Armin The top 15 out of a 35-quip week. A = Authors | C = Community. A / No. 14 / Armin / Great identity program for a digital arts festival in the UK. Excellent copywriting set in a dead-pan trendy way. [Via Nice Fucking Graphics] ... Speak Up - http://www.underconsideration.com/speakup/ |
| 7 Feb 2008 by Lori Langille just discovered the amazing asifa-hollywood animation archive website via design observer. a must for illustrators, animators, designers ... and anyone else visual, for that matter. here's a tiny example of what they have in their ... automatism - http://lorilangille.blogspot.com/ |
| 7 Feb 2008 by eÆsthete of course it's canada dry! classic ads from the pages of colliers magazine, circa 1936. The Errant Æsthete - http://theerrantaesthete.com/ |
| 4 Feb 2008 by sparehed colliersad10x-big.jpg. leave it to the hollywood animation archive to come up with some great commercial comics from colliers magazine in the 1930's (click through for the complete versions). when i first saw the ad presented above, ... The Ephemerist - http://www.sparehed.com/ |
| 4 Feb 2008 by Dirk Deppey “without getting into the details of the usefulness of stephanie brown as a feminist cause, the ability of dc editorial to understand how a memorial case for the character relates to how female characters are portrayed, the amount of ... Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics... - http://www.tcj.com/journalista/ - References |
| 3 Feb 2008 by Gene how odd that two days before the football game that cures all diseases our favorite animation web site (and this we mean unironically) posts some ads from the mid-thirties collier's, like this one with art by william steig -- each far ... Eugene David<br>...The One-Minute Pundit - http://eugenedavid.blogspot.com/ |
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