OK so since that last post was kinda heavy and gruesome, let’s balance it out with some adorable and endearing vegetable characters. Lucas Savelli likes Vegetables, or more
This is pretty much the best dumbest thing I’ve seen in a while, and I mean that in an endearing way. Japanese “digital masterminds” Deijirogu! inserted fat orange
Here’s a cool etsy find. Back in 2004, Portland-based artist, Michael Paulus drew twenty-two dissections of past and present classic cartoon characters. He became fixated on the characters’
In October of 1940, Fortune magazine published this map of Synthetica: a new continent of plastics. Back then, plastics were an uncharted and exciting frontier. On this broad
Science vs Delirium is a series of illustrations celebrating some of the greatest scientists in history. Melbourne-based graphic designer, Simon Bent, created the series “to re-popularise these iconic
Avoiding people is truly an art, and today Peter Stults commemorates all that involuntary social interaction with a poster on EDPED. I can’t imagine a place where there
Liam Brazier is an illustrator and animator from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Brazier gets immediate points because I am an avowed anglophile and also subtler points because he adopted two
This is such a great idea. Cartoonist Karl Heitmueller Jr. speculated what would be in heavy rotation on the iPods of classic comic book and cartoon characters. Actually, the