Thursday, June 11, 2009

JThree Concepts



Recently I discovered this amazing artist, Jared Nickerson, a 26 year old illustrator based out of Seattle, WA. His digital work is sublime and each piece he's created could easily be converted to a canvas and hung on a wall. Love it all day long, and being one quite familiar with all things vector - I know how much work he's put into creating his art. I'm sure Jared has had his fair share of late nighters and hot pockets...

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Please, call me Pascal...


Pascal Colrat. Artist? Designer? Photographer? I'm not really sure because the site is entirely in french. All I know is that I am fiercely jealous of his talent and his first name. I always wanted to be called Pascal. His work is arresting and interesting. Check out the site here.

This tip came from my esteemed colleague Aaron Onsurez.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Aloha Saturn


GM announced today that it had 16 buyers interested in purchasing Saturn and were aggressively trying to reach an agreement soon. After spending the last two years working hard to try and get the word out about “a different kind of car company”, I am happy to hear that there may indeed be a tomorrow for Saturn. The company really tried to tell a new story about being forward thinking, innovative and human. The products recently released (Outlook, Vue, Aura, Sky and Astra) have been remarkably well received and have been gaining a stronger position in the marketplace. The people at Saturn are smart, funny and passionate about what they are doing. Who knows what the future holds for GM and how it’ll all shake out in the end, but I really felt like Saturn was headed in the right direction. Maybe GM will learn something and offer us a new car company that indeed thinks differently, act responsibly and offers products that are well built and lust-worthy. Maybe...

Monday, June 1, 2009

The Raven



One of my favorite poems "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe is celebrated with a commemorative edition book to commemorate the 2009 release of the Edgar Allen Poe stamp. Charlottesville, Virginia-based Journey Group created this booklet for the United States Postal Service. The book is largely a graphic representation and features the stamp artwork (oil painting) and commentary by stamp artist Michael J. Deas and a block of four Edgar Allan Poe stamps. The artwork for the book was created by French artist Emmanuel Polanco. Quite a beautiful example of design and illustration coming together to create something special.