Articles, tagged with "comic strip", page 1
30th January 2012
Letters from Nowhere
Letters from Nowhere is the best prove to the well-known truth that the old ox plows a straight furrow. The game is a classic hidden object with rare puzzles involved. There are no character interactions or much of mini-games. And ...
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Gamemile
10th June 2011
Young, Contemporary-Caribbean artist from Barbados, Sheena Rose, has made waves in the contemporary art world.
Sheena is well known for her hand drawn animations and mixed media drawings, but what inspired this form of art? “Well, I remember the firs...
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Nadia Majiet
31st March 2011
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Eginni is the brand with the idea, logo design, design, website design headers, banners design, portfolio templates, flash banners services, flash website design, creative web design, theme design, affordable web design, web pag...
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Acedezines
02nd March 2011
The famous I Love NY logo is seen printed on everything from T-shirts to buttons, it's a hot seller not only in New York but all over the country. A whole generation would quickly remember the logo he created of a famous singer with rainbow hair in lightn...
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harold diaz
28th February 2011
Smurfs are, with the help of the internet, making a comeback. Having loved and cherished Smurfs from childhood, many have discovered that their long-neglected toys are still being made by Schleich, Germany’s premier toymaker1, and that they are worth mon...
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Tracy Quick
21st January 2011
Popeye is really a fictional character that began out as a comic strip that was published by King Features. Popeye is a sailor who usually smokes on his corncob pipe and who has a very distinctive manner of speaking and extra enormous forearms. His spouse...
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Mazaro Cherry
17th January 2011
he Argyle sweater is a daily comic strip in the U.S. and masterminded by Scott Hilburn from Garland, Texas. The hilarious comic was acquired by Universal Press Syndicate last April of 2008. The brilliant single-panel comic made a huge gamble and jumped fr...
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Nazima Golamaully
05th January 2011
You've probably seen his 'I Love NY' advertising blitz; innumerable amounts of bumper stickers, t-shirts and buttons flooded the state. His famed celebrity silhouette, topped off with lightning bolts of rainbow-colored hair, is adored by an entire generat...
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harold diaz
04th January 2011
This Graphic Designer's 'I Love NY' logo quickly spread across the state via tons of bumper stickers, t-shirts and buttons. It was a phenomenon of epic proportion. His notable singer's silhouette adorned with lightning bolts of colorful hair is well known...
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belairne
20th October 2010
If you've never had the pleasure of having a giant stuffed animal or two, you don't what what you're missing. From about the age of three when children become aware of their environment, complex thought processes enable them to plan imaginative play. A gi...
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Angel H.
09th September 2010
We're all experienced with the usual babysitting gamesâ€"I Spy, hide and go seek, Simon Says, and so forth.â€"and despite the fact that these games are good things to do, they are not necessarily stimulating for a child's imagination. If your main aim as ...
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karenbennett2010
09th September 2010
Most of us are acquainted with the typical babysitting games—hide and seek, I Spy, Simon Says, and so on.—and despite the fact that all these games are good things to do, they are not always stimulative to a child’s imagination. If your primary goal as a ...
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karenbennett2010
02nd September 2010
Most mid-life crises I see in the over 40-ish plus crowd stem from fear, but more and more people are coming to the realization that it doesn’t have to be that way. You can reinvent your life and enjoy new heights of personal, professional and social ach...
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Peter Fogel
11th August 2010
Today, Animation industry is on boom in India that focuses upon technical aspects related to the industry. Animation is actually an art that brings lives into inanimate characters. If you want to become a successful animator, you should have picturesque i...
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seoanupam
20th June 2010
In the 1980s, fax machines were ubiquitous in businesses large and small. It was a thrill to get your first one, and with the minimum 200dpi resolution, you could read charts, electronic diagrams, small print and even comic strip copies. Soon enough, of c...
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Author:
Jeremy Pradell