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Mike Perry Shares the Making of an Art Show

By documenting his process over the past few weeks, Perry brings the blood, sweat, and tears of a museum exhibition to life.READ»

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In Japan, Even the Barcodes Are Well Designed

D-barcode specializes in turning barcodes into something fun and memorable.READ»

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R. Crumb Illustrates the Book of Genesis

Excerpts from the latest long-awaited masterpiece, by one of the great wise men of graphic novels.READ»

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(Digital) Portfolio of the Day: Siggi Eggertsson

Iceland-born, London-based illustrator Siggi Eggertsson has combined over 400 projects into a wild ride of animation.READ»

Autodesk's SketchBook Goes Mobile, Has Pressure-Sensitive Brushes

Art nerds know that Autodesk's SketchBook Pro is the go-to animation for illustrators, but what they'll learn tomorrow morning is that it's also a powerful tool on the go. SketchBook Mobile is the handheld edition of its popular ...READ»

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Negative Space: The Inside-Out Illustrations of Noma Bar

Noma Bar, an Israel-born illustrator based in London, tackles politically charged issues with eloquence and wit; his subjects ranging from Iraq to corporate greed. He works by honing the negative space of a drawing, so that it adds nuance to the dominant subject he’s depicting. Here's a selection of works from his new book, Negative Space, just published by Mark Batty Publishers.READ»

See More Seymour: Chwast's "Obsessive Images"

One of graphic design's most respected artists showcases five decades of art in The Obsessive Images of Seymour Chwast.READ»

Shepard Fairey Strikes Back! The Artist Breaks His Silence on the AP, Obama, and Warhol

We don't have to remind you of chapters 1 through 15 of the Saga of Shepard Fairey, in which the artist saw a photo, made a poster, got famous, got sued by the AP for seeing that photo, and subsequently suffered scathing criticism ...READ»