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Jean Jullien. Julien Pacaud. Charlie Layton. Graphic designer Charlie Layton started sketching for his own amusementRealised his fridge door was the same material as a dry-erase boardDrawings have gone viral and his website crashed from the extra traffic By Steve Robson Published: 17:03 GMT, 15 January 2013 | Updated: 04:46 GMT, 18 January 2013 It started out as a way for freelance designer Charlie Layton to entertain himself over his morning coffee. The Philadelphia-based artist realised his fridge freezer door was made out of the same material as a dry-erase board and was perfect for him to practice doodling. Now every Friday he spends 25 minutes trying to come up with something clever and then posts his efforts online. Charlie improvises with the freezer door to create this clever image which gives the impression of an x-ray Stop thief! Ice work: Each drawing takes Charlie around 25 minutes to come up with and he posts a new one on his blog every Friday 'It's pretty crazy.

Lunch Bag Art. Aled Lewis. Andreas Preis. Phil Hansen. Michał Dziekan. Illustrator and character designer Michal Dziekan was born and raised in small town in south-western Poland. He moved to city Wroclaw where he attended Architecture on University of Technology. After three years he left school and moved to Warsaw to work in post production studio Platige Image as a concept artist and matte painter. He stayed in Platige Image from 2007 to 2011, where working on animated commercials and films he got opportunity to gain experience in such fields as vfx compositing, motion graphics animation, animation direction and directing.

During that time he was developing as an illustrator and character designer. At the beginning of 2011 he moved to the creative studio Ars Thanea but half year later he decided to star working as a freelancer. some of the clients: Wall Street Journal Briefings Magazine Procycling Magazine UK Przekrój Magazine DDB Warsaw Ogilvy & Mater Dubai TBWA/Raad Dubai Platige Image Ars Thanea exhibitions: publications: Daniel Norris. Austin Kleon. Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 This is poem 14 out of 30 celebrating April as National Poetry Month (Inter)national Newspaper Blackout Poetry Month.

I thought this poem looked kind of familiar, so I dug in the archives and found a similar unfinished poem (and finished it): TODAY’S SHOUT-OUT! Goes to Wim Lockefeer for his continued support. Please go visit his awesome blog, The Ephemerist! Tags: international newspaper blackout poetry month 2009, NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT POEMS. Frank R. Paul. Retro Futurism Frank R. Paul was an illustrator of US pulp magazines in the science fiction field. He was born in Vienna, Austria… Frank R.

Paul was influential in defining what both cover art and interior illustrations in the nascent science fiction pulps of the 1920s looked like. Many many years ago (~1940), Frank R. 7th of July 2010 Probably Related Retro Futuristic Illustrations by Klaus Bürgle Tavis Coburn’s Amazing Retro Program Covers #7 by disonyando Retro Style Recovery Kits Travel Status Back home since 54 days Currently in: Switzerland Oh dear, do you realise how old your browser is? Andrew Archer.