A good friend of mine introduced me to this animated short recently and I really loved it. This short is directed by the famous Chuck Jones (if that name sounds familiar it’s because he you saw his name every time you watched Looney Toons/Merrie Melodies) and Maurice Noble. It’s based on a book written and…
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Blog:Jon Contino, Alphastructaesthetitologist
Jon Contino’s hand lettering and illustration work is a must see. He has a fantastic style and approach. If you pay close attention there are some great little gems of detail work throughout his pieces. Kudos to whomever can figure out how to pronounce Alphastructaesthetitologist — I can barely type it. Via Vintage Me Oh…
Blog:Harry Potter and the Multibillion-Dollar Empire
Check out this great infographic designed by fellow Kent State graduate Mikey Burton for this Fast Company article about the empire of Harry Potter. In addition to being a great piece of work, there’s some fascinating data in here. I wonder how many blog posts have been made about Harry Potter. Beautiful work as always…
Blog:The Pink Panther Cartoon Episodes
Move over Garfield, I recently rediscovered The Pink Panther animated short films. So beautifully simple, they convey a great story without the use of words through brilliant color, illustration, and jazzy theme music. The Pink Panther began his life as the main character in a series of animated short films that originally appeared in the…
Blog:Vintage Irish Book Covers
Check out this simple but excellent blog of vintage Irish book covers dated between 1920–1970. The updates are sporadic but there is plenty of content and a lot of good opportunities for some inspiration. I highly recommend perusing through them with a tall glass of Guinness. Hitone: Vintage Irish Book Covers
Blog:Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today?
“Our daily lives are filled with consumption…parking tickets, coffee, packs of gum, shoes, electricity bills and burritos…everything we buy has its own story to tell. Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today? represents a selection of three years of ink drawings of sundry items.” Princeton Architectural Press recently published three years of Kate Bingaman Burt’s…


