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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
almost home

Product Placement
Xuebing Du

JVL

Kiana Khansmith
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NASA
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies

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Game of Thrones Daily
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Andulka
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Love Begins
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There were also other pioneering [East and Southeast] Asian American actors like Benson Fong, Victor Sen Yung, Lotus Long, Suzanna Kim, Barbara Jean Wong, Fely Franquelli, Chester Gan, Honorable Wu, Kam Tong, Layne Tom Jr., Maurice Liu, Teru Shimada, Willie Fung and Wing Foo; all began their film careers in the 1930s and ‘40s.
With the relatively small percentage of actors that support themselves by acting, it was only logical that they should try to limit the available talent pool as much as possible. One way of doing this was by placing restrictions on minority actors, which, in the case of Asian actors, meant that they could usually only get roles as houseboys, cooks, laundrymen, and crazed war enemies, with the rare “white hero’s loyal sidekick” roles going to the big name actors. When the script called for a larger Asian role, it was almost inevitably given to a white actor. (A Brief History of Hollywood Yellowface)
One year ago, Sylvia told my class that the fifth week of Fifth Quarter was the breaking point for many students.
We’ll find out soon.
Deathmatch Project #2: Design a record for rerelease
I got Stevie Wonder’s “Songs In The Key Of Life”. This was truly a labor of love. I don’t want to get too gushy about it but being from the Detroit area, I grew up on Motown and Stevie was definitely a big part of that. My goal with the record was to illustrate the joy and vibrancy of the album in a way that was retro and modern at the same time.
And I guess it paid off because I got first place this time around! Hurrah! Thanks, Stevie!
Illustration for baby cards. Congratulations on your little monster.
My second place Deathmatch Poster.
I’m number two! I’m number two!
Back at it #illustration #thirdquarter
Last week of classes starts t-o-m-o-r-r-o-w!
Messing around with hand drawn script
Hey my poster's done!
This sentence is a flagrant lie but was a real exercise in craft. Total time: approx. 3-4 hours. Yeesh.
Type work from today.
A few spreads from Creative Thinking
Poster process (pre revision)
Finished my first assignment for type. Est. time: 2 hrs
One tiny G.
Week 1 homework. Gearing up to get my head torn off, but it's all for a good cause right?