Sunday, December 30, 2007

Saul Bass & Associates



Lookee at what Santa brought me. I've had my eye on this book for a while now thanks to the recommendation of my friend DM. To date, this is possibly the most comprehensive Bass book around. It's found a spot on my book shelf between Paul Rand and Tibor Kalman, which is next to Paula Scher.

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Rob Liefeld sucks



A friend sent me a link a few weeks ago pointing to this entry at Progressive Boink that provides a scathing yet very accurate critique of comic book illustrator Rob Liefeld's work. My friend sent this link to me because he knows that I think Liefeld is the worst popularized illustrator in the comic book industry. The worst. I can't emphasize that enough. The. Worst.

In the early 90's Liefeld began in moderate obscurity until Levi's was running their campaign "What do you do in your Levi's" or something like that in which Liefeld appears in a commercial directed by Spike Lee. There he is in his Levi's with a white t-shirt and a backwards baseball cap sitting at his drawing table talking about drawing comics in his Levi's. During the commercial he proudly states that he's never had a drawing lesson in his life. The irony is, it shows. Even now, nearly two decades later the only real improvements in the comics he touches is what the colorist can do with Photoshop.

I will say that I laughed myself silly reading the critique. Nearly all the bases are coverd except the X-Men #245 cover in which Longshot is drawn with five fingers. Longshot is an alien who has only four fingers. It didn't take a die-hard fanboy to know this, just a decently skilled and talented illustrator who knew how to do his research. That cover was the early tale-tale sign for the legacy of illustrative style that is Rob Liefeld.



There are many more that can be found on this Google results page. As you can see, it's no secret that he sucks. His continued popularity (diminished as it is) is still a mystery to me, but I suppose there's no accounting for bad taste.

After several years with Liefeld at Image Comics, Todd McFarlane even came out and said (paraphrasing here) that he'd "never work with that kid again." Lovely.

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Friday, December 28, 2007

Blowing off the dust

So... it has been a long time since I last posted here. Things have kept me busy and I've put this little thing on the back burner — until now. I just finished a major project at work and now I should have a little more breathing room to blow off the dust and spend some time here with more frequent posts.

One noticeable thing I've made a change to is adding the Google AdSense space. I'm not doing this because I'm money-hungry (because that whopping 14 cent check will comfortably pad my checking account), but rather it's upon the recommendation of my friend Vincent and I figured "why not." I don't like the idea of advertising on my own blog (the irony is noted) but since it's not obtrusive or obnoxious I'll see how it goes. Whatever revenue I get from it will go to my daughter's savings account, so at least there's a positive spin to this.

I'll also begin the new year by recapsulating some of the more notable things that occured in the design industry in 2007. Really just things that I wanted to post anyway and make comments on.

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