March 2011
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February 2011
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The Exquisite Book (Amazon Link). Looks like the illustration-and-book-lover’s book of the moment.
FEAT. 100 artists, including work by James Jean, Vanessa Davis, Ray Fenwick, Julie Morstad, Jordan Crane… and on and on…
More info at http://www.exquisitebook.com/
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Lavomatic (by Raphaëlle et Quentin)
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MORE/REAL Stylus Cap by Don Lehman — Kickstarter
A clever product — a stylus for touchscreen devices designed to fit a Sharpie pen (and other brands) as a traditional pen lid. The Kickstarter funds have been fully pledged (though you can still contribute money), so the project is a reality.
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An Illustrated Guide →
A simple, stylish site with bite-sized reviews of children’s books. So far, a small — but smartly chosen — collection.
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Art Threat | political art & cultural policy →
Based out of Saskatoon (possibly one of the most fun cities to say out loud), Art Threat is:
…a leading media outlet devoted solely to political art and cultural policy. We write about art that seeks to interpret, influence, or reflect upon society. We discuss policy as it pertains to culture. And we showcase artists whose work inspires social change.
This is what I love about art, how...
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Hothouse 7: Call for Submissions →
The National Film Board of Canada seeks submissions from emerging filmmakers (young and not-so-young), and artists intrigued by animation art, for the 7th edition of Hothouse, a 12-week paid apprenticeship in full-on, all-inclusive, real-world animation filmmaking.
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Society of Illustrators Video Archive →
Did you know the Society of Illustrators has an archive of videos on its site featuring filmed presentations of lectures and presentations from the likes of Jules Feiffer, Gary baseman, Anita Kunz, Milton Glaser, and more?
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Whaaaat. This was great — found via Rosemary Travale’s promising new animation-centric Tumblr, Animation Hooray.
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