Mobile Soul 155: #FashionForward Part 1

06 Feb 2010, written by mobilesoul 4 Comments
Mobile Soul 155: #FashionForward Part 1

EXCLUSIVE MUSIC MIX SESSION! A fashion-forward mix session (for you to try on different styles).

 
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Learn Something Every Day

30 Aug 2009, written by gsm staff 0 Comments

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Young is a brilliant agency in the UK known for doing really clever work like this:

When They Were Young poster, which you can buy from Young

When They Were Young poster, which you can buy from Young

But that’s not what we love about them. What we really dig is a side project they have called learn something everyday . It’s an ongoing, self initiated project. Each day some quite random fact is illustrated with a simple and humorous drawing. Readers are also welcomed to submit their own facts to the site.

Oh, you think we’re kidding. Here’s today’s:

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Gotta love a big 640 pixel hand drawn graphic with some thoughts for the day.

Follow them daily here.

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Food One documentary?

18 Aug 2009, written by gsm staff 0 Comments

No doubt we love the art of Food One, aka Jim Mahfood. If you were with us for the Saturdays Comics era, you know that we had QUITE enough Food One pieces on the walls. He was actually the only outside designer we ever asked to do a logo for the shop.

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We came across this video, the beginnings (or the end?) of a doc on Food, and thought we’d share it.

You would wanna check him out and buy some art at his website.

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Cliff Chiang’s album cover comic art

30 Jun 2009, written by gsm staff 0 Comments

Comic book art and album cover art each have their own value. There are comic book cover images that will forever be ingrained into our memory. DC’s “Death Of Superman” cover, for example. Similarly, there are album cover designs that evoke emotion just on sight.

Cliff Chiang is a former assistant editor at DC Comics. These days, he’s an illustrator, best known for his work on Human Target (soon to be a live-action series on Fox TV), Beware the Creeper, and Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre. He has a strong, 80s influenced illustration style that really stands out.

Here are examples of his work:

Black Canary, drawn at Big Apple Comic Con, 2009

We love this style. Cliff is putting his 80s powers to good use with the following work, classic 80s album covers with heavy comic book references. This stuff is amazing:

The Elektra piece is one of our favorite pieces from the convention. He talks about this piece on his blog:

This was a blast to draw. After years of brush inking, it was liberating to grab a pen and just mess around. I think the brilliant source material inspired me to experiment and play with the look of the piece, and it turned out to be a great learning experience. I’ve still got a few more ideas for other album covers that I’ll get to soon.

We met Cliff at HeroesCon last week. He’s a very talented guy and was working on some fantastic sketches. Check him out! This is going to inspire a new book, or perhaps, an upcoming Mobile Soul cover!

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22 Feb 2010

VIDEO: Thelma Aoyama – Kaeru Basho

Universal Music Japan continues their aggressive setup of Thelma's latest project with this video for her single due next month. This song, Kaeru Basho (A Place To Return To), is arguably one of the best releases Thelma's had yet, a solid song that really shows off her voice. This song is to appear on the soundtrack of "Doraemon: Nobita no Ningyo Daikaisen", the 30th film in the Doraemon film franchise.

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21 Feb 2010

Mobile Soul 156

An exclusive new short mix session with some new music we've been listening to.

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21 Feb 2010

WATCH + LISTEN: Sufjan Stevens – The BQE

The BQE is a cinematic suite inspired by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and the Hula-Hoop. Commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), The BQE was originally performed in the Howard Gilman Opera House in celebration of the 25th anniversary Next Wave Festival in October of 2007.

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