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graphic art

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New Movie Themed T-Shirts

5 NEW T-Shirts added to Popcorn Classics: “The Crawling Eye“; “The Heroine“; “Youth Aflame“; “Dirty Girls With Guns“; and “Liberty Ape“.

Pencil Art by T.S. Abe

Beautiful Life is an online magazine dedicated to all aspects of art and design…See their post on the amazing pencil art of T.S. Abe here…

Matthew Dunn Art

Melbourne graphic artist Matthew Dunn has an amazing portfolio, including some wickedly cool comics/graphic novels…visit his website today…

T-Shirt Strategy Interviews Manz

Rob from LadyUmbrella has interviewed Manz from GritFX about the team and the biz – read the entire interview at T-Shirt Strategy…

Stick it to the Boss!

Let me introduce you to a new kid on the block – LadyUmbrella T-Shirts. Based in Ireland and just on the cusp of unleashing their brand new range of ladies t-shirts (from Spanish designer, Elena Montes Casado) upon the world. My pick of the t-shirt range is LadyUmbrella and the Wise Owl

Organic Textures Vs Photoshop Brushes and Grunge Fonts

Manz, the guru of GritFX, has written a guest article for Best Web Image…Read her piece “Organic Textures Vs Photoshop Brushes and Grunge Fonts” here…

Eating Design Features GritFX

Eating Design – a blog for all things graphic-related – has featured GritFX T-Shirts…A big ‘thanks’ for the love to Eating Design from the GritFX team…

Mannahatta Project

A New York exhibition has stripped back the concrete jungle that makes up the Big Apple to reveal the literal jungle that was the city 400 years ago…

Gold, Paint, & Ink

If you happen to be in Southern California in November, check out the exhibition “Gold, Paint, & Ink” by local Echo Park artist Deryke Cardenaz…

Irony in Advertising

The Consumerist website offers articles related to “consumer culture”, and last week the site featured a selection of amusing ironic adverts from bygone eras. Top 10 Ironic Ads From History was compiled by Carrie McLaren and Jason Torchinsky, who are co-editors of Ad Nauseum: A Survivor’s Guide to American Consumer Culture