Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Jack Kirby design Julius Caesar, 1969
Long Live the King!
Check out these great costume designs by Jack Kirby for the University Theatre Company at Santa Cruz at the newly-built Cowell College of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
See all the designs and read the full story here.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Rethink Scholarship
This is a really cool video from Rethink Communications promoting their grant.
I agree with the message, in most scenarios it's important to think about ideas AND execution at the same time, especially when working with tight deadlines and budgets.
But, get a strong idea going first as a "blue-print" of your message, don't just start wasting your time executing the first concept that pops into your head.
Check it out!
I agree with the message, in most scenarios it's important to think about ideas AND execution at the same time, especially when working with tight deadlines and budgets.
But, get a strong idea going first as a "blue-print" of your message, don't just start wasting your time executing the first concept that pops into your head.
Check it out!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Show n' Tell Show tonight in Chicago.
The poster:
The details:
The Show 'n Tell Show
January 10th, 8pm
Schuba's
3159 N Southport
Chicago, IL
ALWAYS FREE
The Lineup:
Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler's Wife, Her Fearful Symmetry)
Stephen Farrell (VAS, SAIC Visual Communications)
Chris Eichenseer (Someoddpilot)
Joel Anderson (Optimus)
Felt (iO)
and presenting
Sonnenzimmer's Curious Cardigans
The website:
Show n' Tell Show
The details:
The Show 'n Tell Show
January 10th, 8pm
Schuba's
3159 N Southport
Chicago, IL
ALWAYS FREE
The Lineup:
Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler's Wife, Her Fearful Symmetry)
Stephen Farrell (VAS, SAIC Visual Communications)
Chris Eichenseer (Someoddpilot)
Joel Anderson (Optimus)
Felt (iO)
and presenting
Sonnenzimmer's Curious Cardigans
The website:
Show n' Tell Show
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
This may be a few days late but as I've already revealed my "best movie of 2009" I thought I should say the best graphic novel of 2009 has to be......
Darwyn Cooke's adaptation of Richard Stark's, "Parker; the Hunter"
Wow, was this book great. The story was that of a man set on revenge, Parker, the anti-hero but what really sets this book apart is the amazing art and storytelling by Cooke. Even if you are illiterate I suggest you get this book just to look at the images - it's well worth it.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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