Showing posts with label sign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign. Show all posts

Islam Is Welcome Here sign



Islam is welcome here - - we are a tolerant nation.

Mark Evanier: "We sent U.S. troops to die on behalf of peaceful Muslims in Iraq and now the Fox News mob has declared war on the ones in this country."

Rapture ahead, perhaps?




Tilted sign and a curious Inception - - as always, Nik Daum shows a great knack for taking wonderful photos.

Link roundup

1. Overview of the impressive growth of competitive eating contests. Via.

2. List of all the players drafted by Matt Millen and where they are now.

3. School/fallout shelter in Portland.

*Buy NFL bobbleheads at eBay.

Watch your head



Safety stenciling in the Ace Hotel Portland by OMFGCO.

*Buy Walk This Way: Sign Graphics Now at Amazon.

Link roundup

1. Ladies Only bar in Japan.

2. Limbo gameplay looks magnificent. You're really missing out if you don't watch until the end of the video. And there are some great screenshots here.

3. And speaking of games with great art, the Puzzle Agent demo is quite good and ends in a very clever way.

The Official Manufacturing Company



Lots of great work by The Official Manufacturing Company:


Black Prairie tour t-shirt.







Sign, blanket, and posters for Ace Hotel.




Neon sign for Olympic Provisions.










T-shirts, postcards, frequent shopper cards, mugs, and cups for Stumptown Coffee Roasters.

*Buy DC Comics: The 75th Anniversary Poster Book at Amazon.

Pencil art (link roundup)



Beautiful pencil art by Veronique Meignaud for the School's out show at Artoyz in Paris.

And a few more links:

1. The turnout for the first stop on the Cake Wrecks book tour was simply incredible.

2. Drowning is lol. Via these sites.

3. Fun trailer for Red (featuring Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, and John Malkovich as unhappily retired assassins).

*Previously: No rabbit dumping sign.

*Buy vintage signs at eBay.

No Horn Blowing Except for Anger (link roundup)



No Horn Blowing Except for Anger. Via these sites.

And a few more links:

1. "Disney has shifted gears from a soft to a hard sell for 'Phineas and Ferb.'" Via.

2. Download Rudy Rucker's The Ware Tetralogy for free (pdf). Via.

3. Tucker Stone rips apart The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest. (My book group is reading The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo right now, but I refused. Why do so many people like spending their free time reading graphic depictions of sexual assault?)

*Previously: Perry the Platypus cake.

*Buy Phineas and Ferb toys at eBay.