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Archive for May, 2009

May 23rd, 2009
Filed under Comics
 

Trying out some new things as well as stocking up on paperbacks of series I should has started reading long ago…
In no particular order:

• Ignition City #2 (Avatar Comics)
• Gravel #11 (wrap cover) (Avatar Comics)
• Battlefields — Tankies, part 1 of 3 (Dynamite)
• Phonogram V2 — The Singles Club, part 2 of 7 (Image Comics)
• Fantastic Four # 566 (Marvel)
• The Unknown, part 1 of 4 (BOOM! Studios)
• B.P.R.D. — The Black Goddess #5 (Dark Horse Comics)
• The Unwritten #1 (DC/Vertigo Comics)
• Hellblazer #255 (DC/Vertigo Comics)
• Air #7-8 (DC/Vertigo Comics)
• Universal War One: Revelations # 2 (Marvel)
• Hotwire #3 (Radical Comics)
• The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1910 (Top Shelf)
• Olympus #1 (Image Comics)
• Incognito Special (collecting issues #1-2) (Marvel/Icon)
• Criminal Book 1: Coward (Marvel/Icon)
• 100% Hardcover (DC/Vertigo Comics)
• Scalped Book 3 (DC/Vertigo Comics)

 
May 22nd, 2009
Filed under Design, Observed
 


Cosmonaut, originally uploaded by helloMuller.

Space and astronaut imagery seem to be all the rage these days, with everyone re-purposing vintage NASA photos etc. I don’t mind that because I like space, and that whole era of the space race. Just as long as it doesn’t become over saturated, over used style quickly (which of course it will be — them’s the breaks).

Anyway — here’s a piece I did a little over 2 years ago which was going to end up in a short SF story and a collective project that ultimately never saw the light of day.

 
May 11th, 2009
Filed under Design, Observed
 


Omega Code Poster Exhibition, originally uploaded by XTRABOLD.

Shot of all the Omega Code posters on display at OFFF Portugal (no I’m not there).
My poster is shown bottom right.

 
May 4th, 2009
Filed under Press
 

.net 189 cover

“You wouldn’t just read the top of a newspaper, and so design website content that cascades down intelligently”

— Tom Muller

That, and more web design myths uncovered in this month’s .net Magazine!