Monthly Archives: January 2008
potato people
these aren’t really potato people, but i hadn’t posted anything in a while, and i kind of like these odd sketches. plus, i am trying out this new plan to post bigger images, less squinting for the user, less composing for me.
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what’s online: s-q-u-a-b-b-l-e
it was bound to happen…
Another example is also one of the most popular, Scrabulous, which is clearly a knockoff of the board game Scrabble. It is a wonder that Hasbro, which owns Scrabble in the United States and Canada, and Mattel, which holds the rights for the rest of the world, took so long to [...]
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what’s online: the burger and latte combo
mcdonalds has set its sights upon starbucks’ business and installed coffee bars and baristas in nearly 14,000 locations. pundits suggest this a scheme that won’t work. personally, i prefer local coffee shops and shun starbucks, so the likelihood of me going into a mcdonalds is not likely.
nytimes.com: what’s online, by dan mitchell
slate: the year in illustrations
happy new year everyone. i have plans to do a year in review, list of favorite illustrations, goals for 2008, etc, etc. but of course, i instead plan to get bogged down, forget about it, or just plain not do it. thankfully, slate did a a year end round up of illustrations, and having done [...]
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sva figure drawing workshop