Found this gem in a tweet from @MarcDSchiller. It’s Siskel and Ebert talking about how to be a film critic. Many conversations at this past weekend’s DesignerCon revealed
In this age of mp3 downloads, record covers have become useful for things other than being spun right round baby. A recent post from my friends over at
Neil Gaiman is an author, a rock star, a twitterati and also an artist. Last February he got sketchy with his original Sandman character, and like a round
Television audiences first became acquainted with Juliet Landau in the mid-90s through her portrayal of Drusilla on the critically acclaimed Buffy the Vampire Slayer. As James Marsters’ character,
After being off for Memorial Day, you probably have a pretty packed inbox, huh? Well, you’re not going to love me for this, then, but you should really
By now, everybody already knows who Banksy is, or, more to the point, we don’t. Yet the wide world outside the street art niche continues to talk about
Take three male designers who grew up amidst a landscape of comics and counterculture, transport them to San Francisco and band them together for a brotherly love fest
In 2008, I began a segment of stories on ToyCyte called Playing With Politics. I was very interested in the unprecedented outpouring of art inspired by Barack Obama.
Following on the (platformed) heels of his customized Munnys of Donna Summer, Elton John, Grace Jones and Nina Hagen, Berlin artist Stor Dubiné now presents the 5th figure in his Legends