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Filmography: John Sutherland's Rhapsody of Steel

Dec 26, 2009
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see the bonus reason on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts featuring animation art. Today we scanned a read-along storybook adaptation of John Sutherland's industrial...

Illustration: Disney Christmas Cards

Dec 24, 2009
Not a creature was stirring... except Mickey Mouse! The weather is turning snappy, and the holiday cards are beginning to arrive at the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive, so the Christmas holiday must be close on the horizon. It's time again to share...

Illustration: Tenngren's Sing For Christmas

Dec 23, 2009
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for more jaw dropping examples of classic illustration. Around 1940, Gustaf Tenggren left the Disney Studios a changed man. It's said that he gathered together...

Illustration: St Nicholas Magazine

Dec 22, 2009
A MAGAZINE FOR CHILDREN In 1872, Scribner's began publishing St Nicholas Magazine, a sister publication to The Century aimed at an audience between the ages of 5 and 18. As Linda Young points out in her excellent article on St Nicholas, in the late...

Link: John K on Character Design

Dec 20, 2009
"Cool Design" is anti-character This kind of character design, which is popular among modern cartoons and misunderstood is intended to look cool for its own sake. It's great for commercials and instructional films where the characters are just symbols...


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