Tiger Hunter for Plansponsor
Victo Ngai
This piece is in the latest PLANSPONSOR April issue. It was originally a personal piece but I submitted it to AD SooJin after I finished. She liked it and found an article that fits with it. This is how AWESOME SooJin is!! (I really like how the layout design carry the eyes from the image via arrows to the text!)Incredible lineup of illustrators in this issue, including Sam Bosma, Dadu Shin, Nick Iluzada, Josh Cochran, Joohee Yoon, David Jien, Chris Silas Neal, Marc Rosenthal, Red Nose Studios…!
Thanks again to SooJin for being amazing!
German artist Maria Fisher sewed “hyperlinks” into a book about dreams in order to “visualize the confusion and the fragility of dreams.”via the Daily What.
Sam Bosma* illustrates H.P. Lovecraft.
via Kavalier and Clay, lectorconstante:
Un par de imágenes bonitas para ustedes en el ratito de ocio de oficina. Va a haber que aprovecharlos, porque me da que vamos a ir teniendo cada vez menos.
(via murmurandshout)
Atamoto? All in Japanese.
from unwind the mind, via nomad swashbuckler
Update, by Bailey
“Well now, If you mistake the light you should be watching, you’ll be taken and eaten, Traveler.”Important: 狐火, kitsune-bi, “fox-fire.” Cf. will-o’-the-wisp.
(Source: chain-link-voyage, via outofservicefornow)
Matt Leunig’s scraped knee might be why his work has gotten from creeping everywhere.
via thedailywhat.
(Source: thedailywhat)
King Mini Vincent Stall turned Kafka’s “A Little Fable” into a little comic that you can see all of here.
This is one of the important moments in this blog.
Probably a year ago, I was wasting time in a Barnes & Noble when I saw this book. I wasn’t interested enough in the story to invest in this hardcover, but I really loved the cover illustration, so I made a mental note to look up the artist later. Unfortunately by the time I got home, I couldn’t remember his name, or anything about the book, for that matter.
His name is Josh Cochran. If it weren’t for lagubeko, I may never have known.
The Roots, featuring Joanna Newsom & STS, Right On.
via headunderwater, jenrobinson:
This track needs no introduction. From The Roots’ forthcoming How I Got Over due next Tuesday.





