From the monthly archives:

October 2010

Oui Paris! No, New York.

by Storybird on October 30, 2010

Facades

Paris vs New York, a collection of (witty) visual contrasts between two great cites.

Boo!

by Storybird on October 24, 2010

Pirate fight by Jevs Illustration on Storybird

Haunted house by Ingvard the Terrible on Storybird

Trying my broomstick by Pascal Campion on Storybird

Witch's fligh by Pascal Campion on Storybird

New art from Jev, Invgard, and Pascal—in time for Halloween.

The Gettsyburg Address

by Storybird on October 22, 2010

Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is urgent and menacing in this spectacular animation from Adam Gault and Stefanie Augustine. With a bleak palette, disquieting sound design, and Morgan Freeman-like narration by Mitch Rapoport, it feels like you’re watching the title sequence for Se7en rather than a history lesson.

Black Swan

by Laszlo on October 16, 2010

Black Swan

Black Swan

International teasers for Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming film Black Swan. See the set.

Kobe drawing by aperturismo on flickr

The New York Times reports that the picture book is dying, attributing it to the recession and parents eager to graduate their kids into chapter books. The piece is a bit messy, has a linkbait headline, and one of the key sources says she was misquoted—but the intriguing bit to us was the obvious answer to the demise was ignored: the destruction of the production and distribution channel. How people make, find, and read stories—with or without pictures—is rapidly becoming digital and networked. Of course “picture books” and the stores that sell them are declining. So is the New York Times. But art + story combos are thriving online.

Naturally, we were fired up. And naturally, we took to Twitter. Here’s what we said:

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Print be upon us

by Mark on October 2, 2010

Eeek! Printing!

We’re about a week away from printing going live. A sneak peek after the jump.

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