Posts tagged illustration
Elliott Burford draws funny interpretations of email spam titles.
Click/tap the image above to see the whole set.
Not bad, Blake Wright, not bad.
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Recipe for Banana Bread illustrated by Eliane Mancera on They Draw and Cook.
You might also like this recipe illustration I posted last year: http://chezmoncef.com/post/119488815/mousse-au-chocolate-illustration-clementine-derodit
All of Chewbacca’s dialogue from “Star Wars” drawn on a 12”x12” megasticky note by Doug Savage.
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Cool vintage Disney stamps from various islands! While browsing the blogs of some of my Office Fridges followers, I came across this photo on The TiVo Channel.
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“No More Sounds of Music?” asks GOOD in this appropriately-designed Infographic, produced in collaboration with Design Language.
As schools face budget woes, it’s sad that music education is the first to suffer. According to some studies, high school students who receive musical training fare better on their SATs than their tone-deaf counterparts.
I love the nod to Blue Note in this album cover for the compilation “Music For Jazz Dancers” on the UK label Freestyle Records.
I featured one of the songs in this compilation on my radio show a couple of weeks ago. Listen to “Free Hands” by The Brian Lynch & Eddie Palmieri Project on Monfresh Sessions #180.
Hot Pockets Ingredients, illlustrated by Justin Perricone.
That’s a hefty list of ingredients! Eating one of these Ham & Cheese Hot Pockets breaks several rules in Michael Pollan’s new book, Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual. Rule #6 sums it up: “Avoid food products that contain more than 5 ingredients.”
Sushi Etiquette. Illustration by Peter Arkle for the September 2005 issue of Food & Wine.
You may have seen this illustration on other blogs, but most of them didn’t bother looking up or crediting the source. I was able to track it down on Cool Infographics.
How do you eat sushi? Do you follow these rules?
It’s pretty sad that The Oatmeal had to create this poster to teach people How To Use An Apostrophe. But if it helps eradicate the rampant misuse of the apostrophe, I’m all for it. Click on the image to see the full poster. While you’re there, check out their other fun illustrations.
