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Archive for August, 2007

Dark Knight Photos

There’s been a lack news worth posting the past few days, then all of a suddenly a group of photos from the set of the new Batman movie show up. From the photos it looks like the film is going to do for Batman what X2 did for X-Men. Spoiler Warning: Some of the photos  [...]

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Aloof 058

Not really a comic, but something to look at none-the-less!  

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Optical Illusions

Optical Illusions. Bill Nye taught me more science through his TV show than I learned in college. But then again I used my science classes as “sketching time”.

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Across the Universe

I can’t say that I’m a fan of romantic movies. I don’t have anything against them, but usually I wont go out of my way to see them. However this movie looks amazing. The story is told through songs by The Beatles!

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Pathology Movie Poster

The design is pure, the movie looks like it’s going down the route of the Hostel and Saw movies and try to push the boundaries of sick shit and torture in movies.

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Letterpress

Here’s a video of a company that uses traditional Graphic Design methods to create beautiful images and text decorations for different purposes. Most of this work is done using a computer nowadays and a high-end printer, but the traditional method has a unique finish. I’m sure there are a few designers that still hand work [...]

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Aloof – 057

Thursday comic is up.

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Aloof – 056

After a short Hiatus a new comic appears. Still getting into the groove of not having a computer with internet access in front of me for the majority of the day, but I should be starting regular updates again now. I also need to get ahead of the game with the comics again.

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Lightwriting

Lightwriting in London by the Lichtfaktor crew. An amazing new technique achieved by setting the camera to long time exposure and writing with flash lights on the landscape.

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A Portrait In Blood

Phil Hansen stubbornly adheres to one artistic cliche. He’s willing to suffer for his art. Take the giant portrait he made of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il as a protest against nuclear proliferation. He applied 6,000 adhesive bandages on a plywood backdrop. Then, using a quart-sized bag of his own blood, he painted Kim’s [...]

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