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Penguin Classics redesigned by Coralie Bickford-Smith

Ninja November 24th, 2009

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Photo credit: Liam Goodman

Penguin redesigned their classic book series! I love the patterns and bold color combination — designer Coralie Bickford-Smith certainly did a lovely job. They’re almost too pretty to read. Almost.

These hardcover books are a steal at under $14 a pop. I already plan on picking up a copy of Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice for my dear mum.

Purchasing links
+ Great Expectations, $13.60
+ Pride and Prejudice, $13.60
+ Tess of the D’Urbervilles, $13.60
+ Sense and Sensibility, $13.60
+ Jane Eyre, $13.60
+ Wuthering Heights, $13.60
+ The Picture of Dorian Gray, $13.60
+ Cranford, $13.60

Related link
+ Interview with Penguin designer, Coralie Bickford-Smith

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Rilla’s penguin overboard

Ninja October 2nd, 2009

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I <3 Rilla Alexander from Rinzen! And my heart flutters even more at the sight of her darling penguin illustration for Fataim. OK, fine, it’s not all about the penguin — Noah’s whole ark is there — but naturally, I’m drawn to the penguin.

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Ark Pattern and Tag
Description: A procession of animals make their way across this textile print, climbing aboard the ark on the hang tag. The penguin protests when he remembers he can swim. Troublemaker.
Client: Fataim
Software: Adobe Fireworks
Year: 2002

Check out more of Rilla’s work here.

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Les triplettes d’Avignon

Ninja March 25th, 2009

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This is just a working title—I had the song, Sur Le Pont D’Avignon, stuck in my head this morning. Now I have The more you ignore me, the closer I get by the great Morrissey looping in my mind.

I promised that I would create more personal work in 2009, so in keeping my word, here’s my latest—a set of triplets with triplet rabbits. I’m hoping to finish the pencils before 3 AM, so I can put some gesso on it and let it dry overnight.

6B graphite pencil on Birch panel

This is where I’m at now.

detail

The patterns are killing my wrists! But it’s so worth it.

Happy drawing,
Ninja

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Althea Crome knits for Coraline

Ninja February 11th, 2009

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The extraordinary miniature knitter, Althea Crome of Bugknits, designed the uber-tiny and delicate knitwear for the stop-motion horror/fantasy film, Coraline.

Related links
+ Download the pattern for Coraline’s sweater
+ Interview with Althea Crome of Bugknits

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Portrait of Dan

Ninja June 13th, 2008

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Ah, I know it’s Friday, but I don’t dream that often. Instead of posting a dream this week, I thought I’d offer up this portrait that I just finished inking.

Meet Dan. He’s the owner of the barber shop that I frequent. He’s a very sweet guy, but he acts all tough. He’s also a huge NvP fan—he told me that he painted and decorated a whole room to match our First Kiss print (which is proudly displayed in said room). O.o Wow, thanks, Dan!

When I last visited his shop, he joked that I should paint him some time. Why not?
Here’s a bit of my inking process:

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I finished most of the line work, but the wash on Dan’s shirt was uneven and boring. It could use some texture and pattern.

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I photocopied the drawing and cut out the shirt portion to create a stencil.

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I placed the stencil over the drawing and used nail polish bottles to weigh it down to avoid shifting. Then I dipped an old toothbrush in sumi ink and used my thumb to create small splatter marks. The harder I flicked, the larger the marks.

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And here is the drawing after the stencil was removed.

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Here’s a detail of the splatter pattern. I varied my flicking to create different sized spots.

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Here’s one of the wallpaper patterns I made in Illustrator as a background for Dan’s portrait. For this pattern, I drew a pair of hair cutting scissors, rotated, and repeated them. I didn’t like the way it looked with Dan’s portrait, so I nixed it. I may tweak it later, and give it a go again.

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Here’s the final. I evened out the wash of the shirt, then added more shading to Dan’s jaw and neck to give him definition.

Happy inking & happy Friday,
Ninja

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Visualizing Viruses

Penguin April 11th, 2008

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This odd virus, called Parite, debuted in 2001. It wraps itself around every executable file it can find on a compromised host, and thus runs along with every program executed on the machine. Here Parite is shown with its tentacles wrapped around NetSky.

Wired has a gallery of Alex Dragulescu who scans virus source code to find patterns and then visualizes it, adding color.

- Penguin

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