Photoset

classichorrorblog:

Addams Family Values
Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld (1993)

(via classichorrorblog)

Photoset

classichorrorblog:

Killer Klowns From Outer Space
Directed by Stephen Chiodo (1988)

(via classichorrorblog)

Photoset

mikedawwwson:

NEW AT THE NIB

Can Climate Science Be Rendered Conservative-Friendly?

How to pitch environmentalism to climate change deniers.

By Mike Dawson and David Roberts

BECOME A MEMBER

(Source: mikedawwwson)

Photoset

typeworship:

The Handy Book of Artistic Printing

It’s almost 10 years old but I was only recently put onto this book by Nick Misani. The Handy Book of Artistic Printing: Collection of Letterpress Examples with Specimens of Type, Ornament, Corner Fills, Borders, Twisters, Wrinklers, and other Freaks of Fancy – to give it its full title – has become a reliable reference for capturing the feel of late nineteenth century graphic design. 

While the work is undeniably overly ornate there is a consistent underlying structure to most of the designs. Lots of intricate rectangular borders, corner patterns, diagonal text,  and a colour palette that exudes a feeling of luxury printing.

Authored by Doug Clouse and Angela Voulangas, it’s a good addition to any letterpress or decorative reference library.

“During the late nineteenth century, letterpress printers, engravers, and lithographers boldly challenged the rational sobriety of traditional design by introducing intricate borders, corner embellishments, quirky typefaces, and exotic imagery. The style was known as “artistic” and was quickly taken up by letterpress printers as the design idiom of choice for advertisements, packaging, and all of the other ephemera occasioned by the rapid expansion of America’s economy. For a while, this commercial style represented the best in popular taste.” More here.

(Source: amzn.to)

Photo
And boom goes the dynamite

And boom goes the dynamite

Tags: gif
Photo
wwprice1:
“Dream by Jim Lee.
”

wwprice1:

Dream by Jim Lee.

Photo
Photo
trash-fuckyou:
“Zardoz (1974)
”
Photo
Talking bout them comics

Talking bout them comics

Quote
"He (David Byrne)’s a genuine eccentric,” says Eno. “He’s always been exactly like that, and I’ve seen him remain like that in quite extreme situations. For instance, we were mugged together once in New York. It was quite frightening; we were mugged by 14 people. My enduring memory is of David being dragged off into the bushes, saying ‘Uh-oh!’ That’s absolutely true; it was like a cartoon scene."

— Brian Eno  (via malebimbos)

(Source: treefingering, via mattfractionblog)