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Visual Bits #276> Birds Of A Feather

Friday 09.21.2012 , Posted by

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Visual Bits #272> If You Can’t Beat ‘Em…Eat ‘Em

Sunday 09.16.2012 , Posted by



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Visual Bits #271> Music For Your Eyes

Thursday 09.13.2012 , Posted by



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Paper Graphics: Illustrations and Typography

Tuesday 09.11.2012 , Posted by

Russian artist Yulia Brodskaya has been influencing the world of design with her unique art… and it’s created using just thin strips of paper. Using a technique called quilling, she folds and curls her colorful medium into intricate illustrations, scroll work and typography. Nothing seems beyond her abilities: detailed portraits of wrinkled elders, pop-art like beach scenes, and precise letters packed with swirls of color. [Read more...]

Visual Bits #268> Super Duper Man: Alternative Heroes

Monday 09.10.2012 , Posted by

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Visual Bits #267> Breaking The Mold

Saturday 09.08.2012 , Posted by

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Visual Bits #266 > Lights, Camera, Action!

Friday 09.07.2012 , Posted by

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Vintage Instructions: Hand Shadows Create Animals

Thursday 09.06.2012 , Posted by

It’s hard to say when making figures using the shadows of our hands started, but it probably originated on the walls of caves lit by the dancing flames of an ancient fire. Through the ages the art progressed to include animals, people and characters of all sorts, culminating in the late 19th century when French entertainer Félicien Trewey popularized the technique by making the silhouettes of famous figures. [Read more...]

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Visual Bits #264 > The Not So Innocent World Of Disney

Wednesday 09.05.2012 , Posted by

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Illustrations Travel Back to New York’s Gilded Age

Thursday 08.30.2012 , Posted by

The so called Gilded Age in American history, was one of enormous industrial, urban and agricultural growth… one which saw a previously sleepy nation step forth as a major player on the world stage. The name for the era, coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their book The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873), made reference to the process of coating cheap metal in a thin layer of gold… effectively making something cheap look more desirable. The term was a humorous jab at an era where many people complained of wildly ostentatious displays of wealth, crass manners, political corruption, and often shoddy ethics. But, for all its shortcomings it was an extremely exciting time, and artist Eric Rosner knows it. [Read more...]

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