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  • Feb 7, 2010 News

    • View Illustration and Commercial Arts headlines on HDLNS.com

      HDLNS.com is the easiest to use aggregated content RSS Reader on the net. No need to sign up, nothing to remember. Just browse and read. (read)

    • Geoff McFetridge 'Does'

      I feel like I got this flood of great Geoff McFetridge exposure recently. Last time I was in Seattle, I discovered his fantastic installation at the Seattle Art Museum’s cafe by the sculpture garden. Then I watched the great documentary, Beaut (read)

    • Swatpaz

      It’s tricky to pull an image from this all-Flash site, but the animations were too hilarious not to try. They seem to be a seamless mix of tiny puppets with digital animation of some kind, and they have the oddest sense of humor. Add in their (read)

    • Matthew Albanese

      Matthew Albanese’s photos of dramatic landscapes are gorgeous, but they are not what they first seem to be. These are meticulously hand-made models. For example, the caption on this striking tornado photo reveals: “Tornado made of steel (read)

    • Minimalist Star Wars travel posters

      Love: minimalist Star Wars travel posters by Justin van Genderen. Posted by John Martz on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog | Permalink | 4 comments Tags: Design, Justin van Genderen, star wars (read)

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