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Longshot!

Design, Illustration, Web, Magazine



If you haven't checked out Issue One of Longshot Magazine, you have to!
Here's why:

"Over a 48 hour period from noon August 27, 2010, through noon August 29, 2010, hundreds of writers, editors, artists, photographers, programmers, videographers, and other creatives from all around the world came together via the Internet, and in offices in Los Angeles, Portland, and San Francisco to make a magazine from start to finish."

The result is a 60-page magazine of original content art directed by Keith Scharwath. That's not all, within that 48 hours, they also build the Issue One website and made a t-shirt that you can buy from Shirt Woot! for a limited time.

"It's an experiment to use new tools and erase old media limits". THAT is something we can really get behind. We're happy to have made a small graphic contribution, which you can see on the cover of the magazine. Can you guess which one?

If those are not compelling enough reasons to check out the magazine, you can preview the pages here, learn more about the process here and see the behind-the-scene story, illustrated wonderfully by Wendy MacNaughton here . Go, now, GO!

By Ade

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Spaghetti Western

Poster, Illustration, Movie

Dave's mom is passionate about Western movies. She's got endless collection in her apartment AND in the storage. She always talks about her favorite leading man, Gene Autry every time we see her. A long time member, she'd spend hours at the Autry National Center here in Los Angeles. Although, she'd tell us that Spaghetti Western is different than the regular Western film, I think she'll appreciate this Spaghetti Western Inventory poster designed by Max Dalton:



Bookmarked as Christmas gift idea for her this year.
See more of Max Dalton's awesome illustration work on MaximDalton.com.

By Ade

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Drawing 35

Illustration, We Made This



By David

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Typo/Graphic Posters

Design, Illustration, Web

Have you seen Typo/Graphic Posters?



Can't believe I just saw it. One can easily get lost there. There's a wide range of styles and a long list of designers and studios. I found my way out of there but I think I'm going back soon. Like, right now.

By Ade

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Drawing Into The Sun

Illustration, Art





After 20 years of living in the East Coast, illustrator Matt Sundstrom, decided to move back to the West Coast. He drove 3,700 miles from New Hampshire to Portland, Oregon in 8 days and documented his scenic trip in drawings. You can see all of his drawings on DriveIntoTheSun.com. Terrific, aren't they?

See more work by Matt on MattInk.com

By Ade

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