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June 19, 2012

Word of the Day: Mensch

Mensch \mench\ noun

A decent, upright, mature, and responsible person.

Origin: Mensch entered English from Yiddish in the 1950s.  In Yiddish, it meant "man, human being" and had the posivitve associations that carried into English.  It is related to the German word mensch.

 
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Published on June 19, 2012 08:53

June 18, 2012

What's Popped Up: Father's Day Card

A friend of ours created a Father's Day card this weekend using one of our pop up templates, and we just had to share it with all of you!

She used the Chewbacca DIY Pop-Up and modified it to her liking! Can you spot the resemblance?


 
 
 Happy Father's Day to you all!
~Jess

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Published on June 18, 2012 07:08

June 15, 2012

What's Popped Up: Max's Machines

Willy Bullock's Max's Machine (Scholastic 1999) is more than a pop-up book; it's an engineering feat. Max is a mechanic who pulls levers and pushes buttons he probably shouldn't, including the ejector button on his plane! On each spread vehicles pop-up and, with the help of giant pull tabs, lift, tilt, and fly.  My favorite is the dump truck. Pulling the tab makes the back of the truck tilt back and "dump"  the dirt out. It's a nice big book for curious little hands.





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Published on June 15, 2012 07:23

June 13, 2012

Word of the Day: Melismatic

melismatic \mi-liz-MA-tik\ adjective

Characterized by the singing of several notes to one syllable of text, for emotional impact, as in blues or other musical styles.

Melismatic comes from the Greek word melisma "music"


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Published on June 13, 2012 06:21

June 12, 2012

Artist Watch: Edholm Ullenius

Edholm Ullenius is a studio of two people, Sissi Edholm and Lisa Ullenius.  They are based out of Stockholm and have worked with a wide range of clients like Ikea and Paul Smith.  Their work is graphic but incorporates whimsical little line drawings and sometimes it's reminiscent of Matisse's paper cut outs.  Edholm Ullenius' work has been on multiple surfaces including fabric, bottles, packaging, and tote bags.  Check out more of their work on their website. 


 ~ Jess
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Published on June 12, 2012 06:38

June 7, 2012

What's Popped Up: National Geographic's Undersea Animals

Undersea Animals is one of my all-time favorite pop-up books. First published in 1987 by the National Geographic Society, it was engineered by John Strejan and James Diaz, illustrated by award-winning artist Jerry Pinkney, and written by Jane H. Buxton. I particularly like the pop-up of the giant kelp; two plants slide past each other as the page opens, and it's a nice effect. The book has lots of fun pull tabs and wheels that make the creatures move.  Pinkney's art is stunning. This one is a pop-up classic!






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Published on June 07, 2012 12:02

Word of the Day: Tutelage

Tutelage \TOO-tuhl-ij\ noun

1. The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection.
2. The state of being under a guardian or tutor


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Published on June 07, 2012 06:38

June 6, 2012

Artist Watch: Carl Samson

Gifted portrait painter Carl Samson began is training at the age of 14 and never looked back!  He's won numerous awards for his work along the way.  One of our favorites is his stunning rendition of Queen/Senator Padmé Amidala from the prequel Star Wars films (a popular subject here in the studio). 

Take a peek at this article on the Artist Network about Samson's process here.



And to learn more about Samson and his amazingly real portraits, click here!

~Jess
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Published on June 06, 2012 06:59

June 1, 2012

Word of the Week: Flibbertigibbet

Flibbertigibbet \FLIB-ur-tee-jib-it\ noun

A silly, flighty, or scatterbrained person, especially a pert young woman with such qualities.


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Published on June 01, 2012 06:45

May 29, 2012

Artist Watch: X3 Productions

"What forces shape you?" That is the question at the heart of Star Wars Identities: The Exibition now showing at the Montreal Science Centre. The exhibit, developed by the Centre and scientific advisors, explores the factors that make us who we are, including genetics, friends, and many other components. The artists at X3 Productions created amazing portraits revealing the identities of your favorite Star Wars characters.

The exhibit is in Montreal until September 16, 2012, and at the TELUS World of Science in Edmonton October 27, 2012 through April 1, 2013.







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Published on May 29, 2012 09:58