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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">An art director, a couple of designers and a writer.  Chaos insues. 

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I was lucky enough to catch Jeana's solo show at Giant Robot SF and even luckier to have purchased the top and bottom image of this post. We had heard that at her previous show in LA, all her paintings were sold...so knowing how GRSF sets up  early we went hours before the scheduled opening to be able to buy our favorites...I was soo excited to get these pieces. That night we went to the show,</summary>
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Us lucky folk at the ALC were fortunate enough to attened an advanced screening of Michel Gondry's new film "The Science of Sleep".   We can't say how amazing this movie was.  It was near perfect and super inspring.  The story was amazing, the effects amazing, the way it was told was amazing.  Did we mention it was amazing?  I have to say that the first time we saw the trailer, we were a bit</summary>
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Once again, Banksy's genius has made us jealous.  This time by snatching 500 copies of Paris Hilton's new cd, doctoring the artwork and placing his own special remixes inside.  Then he put them back in 48 different record shops in the UK.  Oh yeah, and he made sure to leave the barcode on so they could be purchased.

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Jim Houser is one of my favorite painters, he's a self-taught mixed media artist that is based in Philadelphia .. If you ever get a chance  you should check out his work in person.

Here is a link to his book that is out right now...you should buy before there is no more.
http://secure.giantrobot.com/products.php?code=BABEL</summary>
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Mary Blair is one of those people who almost everyone knows (at and early age), but no one really knows who she is.  Been to Disneyland?  Seen Alice in Wonderland? Peter Pan? Ridden the Small World ride?  Well then you know who she is.  The brains behind early disney films and art director behind the scenes with Walt, oh yeah, and she did some kids books too.

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It's about damn time.  Today I finally got a copy of "The Graphic Design of Yusaku Kamekura".  I've been a Kamekura fan for years but could never find this book for under $150.  Now it's mine and you can't have it.  But I did photocopy one once, that is up for grabs.

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Wow, our very own Seaneee recently made Taschen fame with his campaign for adidas colours.  I mean it was done over four years ago, but who's counting?  Check this:

Advertising Now: Print. 

Thanks Julius.</summary>
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