Richmond artist skates into business - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Phil Grinter owner of Beaster Boards, stands outside his workshop in early December after being flooded out of due to heavy rain the night before. MARK GORMUS/TIMES-DISPATCH Phil Grinter gets a little front end air under a long board. MARK GORMUS
Orlando firefighter's tattoo inspires apparel line - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
James Love, a third-generation firefighter from Orlando, always wanted a tattoo. He finally sat down and sketched a design incorporating a cross, an eagle, wings of flame and a skull in a black helmet. "When my brother-in-law saw it, right away he
Page 2 - Gamasutra
AK: Yes. Bill would go in there and work with the art people and so forth. I probably wrote a fair amount of the issue. I was the editor and associate publisher. My job was, in essence, to design and edit the magazine as well as write for it
Electronic Games: The Arnie Katz Interview - Gamasutra
Arnie Katz was a pioneer of video game journalism. In the late 1970s he, along with Bill Kunkel, started Arcade Alley in Video Magazine, the first column about video games in a major publication. Then, in 1981, Katz -- along with his wife Joyce
Drawing on a city's spirit - Regina Leader-Post
Victoria's Doug Fraser has joined the ranks of painter Andy Warhol, photographer Helmut Newton and pop culturist Keith Haring as the latest celebrated artist to design a label for Absolut vodka. "It was a real honour to be asked," said Fraser
Robesonia teen creates patch for new Western Berks Regional Police - Reading Eagle
Conrad Weiser senior who aspires to be a graphic patch design contest. "I wanted to get the public and particularly the younger people involved in what we're doing," Wagner said. The department received 35 entries. Many of the designs used
New teen center up next at Gail Borden Public Library - Batavia Sun
A 100-seat auditorium, a new conference room and additional study rooms are now completed on the second floor of Gail Borden Public Library, 270 N. Grove Ave, Elgin. The second half of the library's remodeling -- a teen center also set for the second
No comments:
Post a Comment