History & politics:
- #44: Outstanding. [Via]
- David Klein created striking images in an earlier era. [Via]
- Bat-fans might be feeling The Audacity of Joke from James Lillis. (The layers build up, with audio, on YouTube.)
Packaging & Objects:
- Veerle showcases some beautiful packaging.
- Go Media sells PSD templates that can help you drop artwork onto various wrinkly shirts.
- Virgil O. Stamps will print on just about any crazy material–duct tape, shredded targets, National Geographic pages, etc. [Via]
Cool Devices:
- The notional Virtuo virtual palette “uses sensors and light to mix digital colour and apply it to a screen.” [Via Jerry Harris]
- Man, I can’t wait for our son to get old enough to rock out with the Crayola Glow Station. (My mom used to let me paint with crayons using paper on a hot plate. Ah, the ’70s: a simpler, less safety-conscious time. ;-))
RE: unsafe crayon activity
We used to take the crayon shavings from the little sharpener compartment, sandwich them between sheets of wax paper, and apply a hot (not too hot) iron. Psychedelic patterns!