Monday, January 13, 2014

Project1 Research

Editorial Article Hotlinks and Descriptions:

http://seattletimes.com/html/opinion/2022593404_notebookbike04xml.html
About getting out of the isolation of our cars and walking places (instead of driving) which might help us get to know our neighbors/ fellow human beings.

http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/how-a-hot-tub-can-change-your-life/Content?oid=18332945
This one's about how hot tubs can cheer people up, especially in the wintertime.

http://seattletimes.com/html/editorials/2014270472_edit20legal.html
This is an editorial article from 2011 about why marijuana should be legal in Washington state.

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/artspage/2014/01/10/how-to-spend-your-weekend-if-youre-not-a-seahawks-fan/
Ideas for things to do in Seattle during this time of year for people who are not football fans.

http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/37583/title/Get-a-Whiff-of-This/
About how certain smells can influence our actions

http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/32543/title/Sense-and-Sensibility/
About the sense of touch and why it is so important and so hard for scientists to study.

Examples From Inspiring Illustrators:

http://theinspirationgrid.com/editorial-illustrations-by-sam-kalda/
http://www.samkalda.com
Sam Kalda has done many beautiful illustrations for editorials and articles. I like his style. He uses lots of different textures and pleasing yet subdued color schemes in his work. His pictures almost look like they are made out of pieces of fabric, but there is also a fairly realistic feel to his illustrations.

http://theinspirationgrid.com/illustrations-by-bob-dob/
http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/bob-dob/
Bob Dob's illustrations are definitely more cartoon-like, but with a 3-D quality- a lot of depth. Almost like they are popping off the page.

http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/simon-stalenhag/
http://www.simonstalenhag.se
Simon Stalenhag's work is all digitally done and is extremely realistic. Some of his illustrations look like actual photographs, but upon closer inspection, there is a softness apparent in his pictures, like a beautiful oil painting.










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