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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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Happy birthday, Penguin!

Ninja February 18th, 2009

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I just finished baking and decorating cupcakes for my darling boyfriend and other half of Ninja vs Penguin. Each cupcake (not all pictured here) has an inside joke sculpted out of sugar paste. It was my first time using sugar paste—very sticky stuff.

Happy birthday, honey!

xoxo,
Ninja

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Stalking: ninja vs penguin

Ninja January 14th, 2009

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My sister was poking around the interwebs and stumbled across this strange video of a fellow donning ninja gear following another fellow dressed up like a penguin. It’s not us, by the way.

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I’m nuts about you!

Ninja August 13th, 2008

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It’s been a while since I’ve done a personal process post, and what better motivation than my very own Penguin! Penguin was having a crummy day, so I thought I’d make him a cheesy painting to cheer him up.

Materials used
+ sheet of letter-sized laser printer paper
+ 9 x 12 inch pine panel
+ HB mechanical pencil, 2B, 6B pencils
+ white gesso
+ Payne’s Grey acrylic paint
+ Raphaël Kolinsky Red Sable Extra Pointed Round, Series 8408, no. 3
+ 150 grit sandpaper

I start off with a very rough sketch on some scrap paper to get the basic form down.

I then flip the sheet of scrap paper over, and rub a 6B pencil on the back.

I place the paper onto my pine panel, sketch side up, and trace the form with my mechanical pencil. This will transfer the sketch onto my wood panel.

It’s pretty faint, but good enough to get started.

With my 2B pencil, I add detail to my little squirrel.

Then I add some gesso to brighten the highlights and give the surface area some tooth.

Another layer of gesso and a little more 2B pencil work.

Repeat. Add more gesso and more 2B pencil.

I got so into it, that I forgot to step back and take a look at it. Bleh, there’s too much grey and the tail looks all muddied and overworked. The texture gets lost. Time to simplify.

Besides adding a great one-off pattern, another nice thing about working with wood is the ability to sand off your mistakes.

I felt that I needed to distance myself from using the pencil for mark-making. It was a little too easy and fast. I didn’t want to overdo it again, so I switched to my brush and did the fur with acrylic paint (Payne’s Grey blends very well with the pencil line work). I also added some fur highlights with the gesso.

I went back with my 6B pencil to add specs of shadow in the fur and write the cheestastic line at the bottom. I know the position of the type is a bit off, but I like the weight and flow of the script as it is. I’m afraid that if I sand it off, I would not be able to duplicate my efforts.

Happy drawing and happy hump day,
Ninja ~__^

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