Robert De Niro in Raging Bull, 1980. (clemat)

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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino at The American Cinematheque tribute to Al Pacino, Oct. 21st, 2005. (kaotickara)

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Fairy tales x family safety… Jeep | No more danger on the road. Latest Jeep Compass campaign for South American market by DDB (Bolivia) promoting vehicle’s safety features. Simple, illustrated family-friendly visuals starring Little Red Riding Hood, Pinocchio and Snow White aim to quickly communicate the idea. Illustration by campaign Creative Director, Henry Medina. Refreshing change from typical auto advertising. And who doesn’t love a happy ending…

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Illustration SPOTTED. Mike Perry artist, designer & illustrator. Mike Perry is an artist, designer, illustrator and writer from Missouri now residing in Brooklyn, New York. Perry attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and earned  a degree in graphic design.  After college, he worked for Urban Outfitters in Philadelphia for three years before moving to New York. Perry started his Brooklyn-based design studio in 2006.  As a designer and artist working in a variety of mediums, including, but not limited to books, magazines, newspapers, clothing, drawing, painting, and illustration, Mike Perry is compelled by the ways in which the hand-drawn informs and deepens contemporary visual culture. Perry works regularly for a number of editorial and commercial clients including AOL, Apple, Channel 4, De’Longhi, ESPN, Intel, MTV, MAC Cosmetics, Microsoft, Nike, Playstation, Sony, Starbucks, Target, The Ace Hotel, The Gap, The Standard Hotel and Urban Outfitters. Perry’s work has been included in group and solo exhibitions throughout the world, including the United States, Singapore, Japan, England, Germany, Canada, The Netherlands, Hong Kong and Australia. His work is consistently smart, distinctive and fun with extraordinary accessibility that obviously translates well in just about any medium or application. Huge fans here…

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Old-school style… The Granny Alphabet  | Thames & Hudson. Renowned fashion photographer, Tim Walker presents a delightful take on the unique style of the mature set. The two volume set is a collection of portraits by Walker along with a second tome with a collection of humorous verses by Kit Hesketch-Harney and illustrations by Lawrence Mynott. Proceeds go to the charity Friends of the Elderly. Sweet, although at times slightly strange, it is a publication that celebrates the charming quirkiness of Granny that we all dearly cherish…

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Cecil B. DeMille with Claudette Colbert, Cleopatra, 1934 (fantomas-en-cavale)

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Who does appreciate a good collage

The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1972.

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Simply Swedish and spectacular

Under the dust jacket, Ingrid Frostell designed covers for M. M. Kaye, House of Shade, 1963. Tom Stobart, 1960. Alexander Klein, 1958.

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Appreciate the sign

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