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matttaylordraws:

Rejoice! There is new Daft Punk material imminent!
If of course you have been under a rock for the last week, i shall point you in the direction of this teaser of new track Get Lucky and this video of the new outfits designed by Hedi Slimane (and thus instantly coveted). All of this is VERY VERY EXCITING for someone who grew up dancing in smoky nightclubs to the first three albums.

Anyway, the long and short is that I wanted to draw Daft Punk so here you go: Guy Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter in full robot regalia. Enjoy!

(via fer1972)

suicideblonde:

Daft Punk ft Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers - Get Lucky (full song)

suicideblonde:

Daft Punk photographed by Hedi Slimane for Saint Laurent Paris

eatsleepdraw:

The Patron Saint of Richmond
 
The elusive Jackalope.  Very fast.  Similarly to hipsters (and just as obscure), they are attracted to and able to be slowed down enough to be caught with whiskey. The antlers are also a draw for our alternative-to-the-alternative friends…because they definitely haven’t been made mainstream enough yet. Complete with Wes Anderson-esque color palette. 

eatsleepdraw:

The Patron Saint of Richmond

 

The elusive Jackalope.  Very fast.  Similarly to hipsters (and just as obscure), they are attracted to and able to be slowed down enough to be caught with whiskey. The antlers are also a draw for our alternative-to-the-alternative friends…because they definitely haven’t been made mainstream enough yet. Complete with Wes Anderson-esque color palette. 

bohemea:

Moulin Rouge

bohemea:

Moulin Rouge

(via suicideblonde)

fer1972:

TV and Movie posters by bigbadrobot

typeworship:

Bike Like a New Yorker

Helping cyclists reclaiming the streets two wheels at a time, creative agency, Mother, has designed these bird’s-eye perspective billboard and print ads to draw attention to city cyclists.
It’s beautifully executed with this sharply lit photographic style and grungy type, laid out over the streets. 

(via typograsea)

ryannorth:

drhastings:

dresdencodak:

Inspired by Anita Sarkeesian’s Video Game Tropes vs Women, I wanted to pitch a Zelda game where Zelda herself was the hero, rescuing a Prince Link. 

Clockwork Empire is set 2,000 years after Twilight Princess, and is not a reboot, but simply another iteration in the Zelda franchise. It just so happens that in this case, Zelda is the protagonist. I’m a very big Zelda fan, and worked hard to draw from key elements in the continuity and mythos.

This concept work is meant to show that Zelda as a game protagonist can be both compelling and true to the franchise, while bringing new and dynamic game elements that go farther than being a simple gender swap.

Hope you like it!

I want to play it so bad.

Meeeee toooooo.  It’s not even like “Oh in this one you get to play as Zelda” (which would be an awesome selling point), it’s a sincerely cool sketch of a game in its own right.

sigurros:

ingrid, gudbjorg and laufey from the okkr ensemble, looking rather dramatic. madison square garden, march 25. photo by danny roche. #sigurroslive http://bit.ly/12oI7P2

sigurros:

ingrid, gudbjorg and laufey from the okkr ensemble, looking rather dramatic. madison square garden, march 25. photo by danny roche. #sigurroslive http://bit.ly/12oI7P2

betype:

Bike Quotes #1 (by Shawnywithay)

betype:

Bike Quotes #1 (by Shawnywithay)

controlled-burn:

Actor Lee Van Cleef as Angel Eyes in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 1966

controlled-burn:

Actor Lee Van Cleef as Angel Eyes in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 1966

(via klappersacks)

likeafieldmouse:

Famous Notebooks

1. Mark Twain - “He had his leather bound notebooks custom made according to his own design idea. Each page had a tab; once a page had been used, he would tear off its tab, allowing him to easily find the next blank page for his jottings”

2. Charles Darwin - “The notebooks were filled with memorandum to himself on things to look further into, questions he wanted to answer, scientific speculations, notes on the many books he was currently reading, natural observations, sketches, and lists of the books he had read and wanted to read. But the progression is far from orderly: the entries are chaotically arranged and wide-ranging; they jump from one scientific subject to the next and are interspersed with notes on correspondences and conversations. He would rest the notebook on his desk and write horizontally down the page with a pen, and, like Isaac Newton, he would sometimes start in from both ends of the notebook at once and work towards the middle.

3. Jack Kerouac - The notebook entry reads: 

“Ginsberg — intelligent enuf, interested in the outward appearance & pose of great things, intelligent enuf to know where to find them, but once there he acts like Jerry Newman, the photographer anxious to be photographed photographing —— Ginsberg wants to run his hand up the backs of people, for this he gives and seldom takes — He is also a mental screwball

*(Tape recorder anxious to be tape recorded tape recording) (like Seymour Barab anxious to have his name in larger letters than Robert Louis Stevenson, like Steinberg & Verlaine Rimbaud Baudelaire”

4. Ernest Hemingway - The notebook entry reads:

“My name is Ernest Miller Hemingway

I was born on July 21, 1899

My favorite authors are Kipling, O. Henry and Steuart Edward White.

My favorite flower is lady slipper and tiger lily.

My favorite sports are trout fishing, hiking, shooting, football and boxing.

My favorite studies are English, zoology and chemistry.

I intend to travel and write.”

(via razorshapes)