Between 1950 and 1951, Camel Cigarettes ran an ad campaign targeting American college students in response to the 1950 Wynder and Graham study linking tobacco consumption with lung cancer. The advertisements featured various campus-dwelling anthropomorphic animals smoking and quipping about the research. At least 41, but probably more, illustrations are scattered around student newspapers and magazines from the time. (3/4)
City of little squirrels – little ball and little songs
Pixel art for today based on videogame Hello Kitty no Ohanabatake for 8 bit game console Nes.
And this is my drawing about the same theme. You are playing as a squirrel. Orange and good little squirrels are playing with the little ball. So, here you a whole town for a squirrel. Lots of little houses. In each houses – with its own game field.
You are playing with other little squirrels with a ball. Little ball you need to pull into required place and get scores. All little squirrels are doing this. And also, you need to sing a song also. By notes. In a required moment of time.
Sing a little songs and play with a ball with other squirrels. Whole city is full of fun. In each house – it is own game with ball and it is to sing its own songs with notes. And in the city, everyone is playing the game – to play with ball. And sing a songs. They are good and intelligence little squirrels. They are living in a little houses. And they can read interesting books. And later they are running to play their favorite game – ball and sing a songs!
Funny songs – it is very valuable part of this game. To run into the house. And sing a song. And after that - into another house – and it will be a new song. Songs! Notes! It is so fun! And so interesting!
And what is more interesting for you, to play with ball or sing a songs? There is squirrels, who like more to play the ball. And there are those who are about a songs. More. About songs And there are those who like both things. All of these – it is a city of squirrels. With ball and songs!
Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.