May 2005
A .pdf Magazine images
by sierraluna & 6 others (via)A great Magazine in pdf about Art and co...
(4 issues/year)
from Hamburg, Germany.
David Bull - Woodblock Printmaker
by sbrothier & 1 otherIn this site you will find illustrations of my prints, issues of my quarterly newsletter, audio interviews, and practical information on the 'how to' of woodblock printmaking.
Les graffitis de Mr Keusta
by toomone & 4 others (via)Le blog d'un graphiste aux influences urbaines...
Les graffitis de Mr Keusta
by sravut & 4 others (via)Le blog d'un graphiste aux influences urbaines...
April 2005
THESCRATCHPOST.com -- FEATURES: Read up on articles that can help you get your next job!
by pixelatorTHESCRATCHPOST, came-about as a means to help artists working in film keep a finger on the pulse of the job market. Viviana Palacios, aka Shadoukat invented the site under the name 'Ask Dr. Clam' where she'd post contact information of the dozens of compa
February 2005
A .pdf Magazine images
by fkdl & 6 othersA great Magazine in pdf about Art and co...
(4 issues/year)
from Hamburg, Germany.
Art Grafiker Illustration Design
by zoomlineIllustrator für Redaktionen, Werbeagenturen, Fotografen, direkte Kunden
January 2005
Flip Flop Flyin'
by sbrothier & 2 othersA website attempting to entertain you on a semi-regular basis since 1999
December 2004
w w w . s c r a w l c o l l e c t i v e . c o . u k
by sbrothier (via)The Scrawl Collective Following the success of 1999's book: Scrawl, Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters and 2001's Scrawl Too, More Dirt (Booth Clibborn Editions), the co-author Ric Blackshaw set up The Scrawl Collective, an agency and consultancy dealing with street artists and related illustrators. What started as a "let's see what happens" sideline has grown into a group of artists known for cutting edge street styles whose work has become highly collectable and who's commercial work is sought after all over the world by design companies, advertising agencies and PR companies alike.
November 2004
Are You Generic?
by sbrothierAre You Generic intends to fuse the cry of protest and demonstration with aesthetic graphic design -- to replace the Tommy/GAP/Nike logos with rallying statements of assertion. We hope to flourish as a grass roots operation -- spreading by word of mouth