Sunday, March 28, 2010

Best Web site among T&D's 30 awards - Times and Democrat
Second in Photo Illustration among small and midsize dailies for “Back in the Outback,” a poster celebrating the University of South Carolina’s football bowl game in January 2009. Sports Designer Michelle Kerscher earned third in Photo

P&C staff wins 58 awards - The Post and Courier
Grace Beahm won in the Spot News and Feature photo categories, while Wade Spees took top honors in Photo Illustration and Personality Photo or Portrait. Alan Hawes won first place for Online Single Photo. The paper took second place for its web site

Storyboard from the iPad with StoryPages 2 - PRWeb
Projects can include comics, children’s books, architecture, landscape design, help manuals and any project where words are enhanced with illustration. Through its unique and easy to use interface, the application rapidly lays out drawings and

Collins teen faces sexting charges - Sandusky Register
Register photo illustration/ JASON WERLING "Sexting" is the act of sharing racy images and graphic content through text messages. A new phenomenon — it didn't exist until cell phones started coming equipped with cameras — sexting is

Lindsay Sherbert is girls basketball player of year - Riverside Press Enterprise
Story continues below Photo Illustration By Terry Pierson / The Press-Enterprise Rancho Verde's Kyle Fuller (left) averaged 26 points per game this season, while Great Oak's Lindsay Sherbert averaged 27.4. Sherbert, for her efforts, is also the HS

Ambidextrous Pilgrim - Argus Observer Online
Sheri Bandelean | Argus Observer photo illustration New Plymouth’s Raymond Evans has the ability to pitch a baseball with both arms and has done so in a game this year against McCall. New Plymouth — It’s not something that you hear about very

Curious George gets show in museum - Frederick News-Post
Rey's illustration, "This is George. He lived in Africa," published in "The Original Curious George." "> NEW YORK (AP) -- Ever wonder why Curious George is so curious? Or why the monkey hero of the "Curious George" children's books is so fond of

Lakers coach Jackson hopes his horses learn something - Los Angeles Daily News
He makes the illustration that the poor horse has the most to gain from practice because he has to feel it all the way through his being. Jackson held a morning shootaround before the Lakers defeated the Houston Rockets 109-101 on Saturday night.

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