Here are the three images I took to the Guardian the other week for the final crit of the project. We all got good feedback, and I’ll put up my revised images (albeit without the templates) soon. The main images are for an article called The 10-Step Path to Happiness in the Work section, but we only had a template for the other choice so just…use your imagination.
Some tests for my Guardian cover image, seeing how the mapping pen line work matches with it’s computer drawn counterpart…
My old friend Henry telling it like it is. YEAH BOY.
Here’s a lil piece I had up in cafe 1001 for the ‘Seasons of Love’ event on Monday, in partnership with Love is the Law magazine. Y’all know the feeling.
Hello there. if you could take a minute of your time and please click the vote button in the following link, I would be eternally grateful. I had to rush the image slightly as I was pressed for time…but having a drawing on a DJ Shadow sleeve is too good a chance to pass up! go go go!
http://www.talenthouse.com/creativeinvites/preview/aabdeefe8eaf83e0102cd465b9e2d353/374
Alright people, we need to concern ourselves with ACTA
Five facts:
1. ACTA isn’t the “European” SOPA. It’s nearly GLOBAL, and will apply to every country that signs the treaty.
2. ACTA is far more aggressive. ACTA will not simply affect websites and have them blocked out of the internet - its measures go as far as surveillance of anything you share through private channels.
3. ACTA doesn’t have a campaign against it that is as wide-spread and organized as the SOPA one. This is DANGEROUS, as there’s less time between now and the final signing of ACTA.
4. ACTA has effects on healthcare, trade, and even tourism.
5. ACTA has to be stopped.
Let’s start spreading the word and organizing a good, solid response to it.
More information:
Here is the video for the Few and Far Between last august, put together by my buddy Max. Short and sweet!



