Doll #18
Ron Swanson, Parks and RecreationAs promised, a brand new Parks and Rec doll. There were just too many great things to include, I had to leave a few for another time.
retro-styled Recovery Kits designed by Knock Knock
(via Lovely Package)
In 1989, Matt Groening worked on an Apple advertising pamphlet/booklet thing aimed at students. You can see the whole thing here.
So This Just Happened of the Day: Spoiler alert.
[artsbeat.]
Designers Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth looked at ink usage of some commonly-used typefaces, by hand-drawing them with ballpoint pens. (via FlowingData)
via katharinakrug: ninakix
From The Complete Peanuts 1975-1976 (Vol. 13) by Charles M. Schulz - detail (via fantagraphics)
cute “daily diaries” illustrations by Gemma Correll
John Martz: “How Websites Work”
Martz says:
My pal Neil Lee works at Mozilla, where employees can customize the back of their business cards. Neil asked me to illustrate his, and had requested a Rube Golberg-style cartoon depicting how a website goes from the designer to your screen.
Yep. Pretty much.