A previously unreleased Nintendo ad for Super Gameboy that never made its way to TV has recently surfaced online. It features graffiti artists creating Gameboy-themed murals in walls in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Wu-Tang’s RZA and the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard provide the voiceover over a Prince Paul (of De La Soul and Gravediggaz) beat no less.
Category Archives: Popular Culture
In the 1920s and 1930s, Japan embraced new forms of graphic design as waves of social change swept across the nation. This collection of posters, magazine covers and advertisements offer a glimpse at some of the prevailing tendencies in a society transformed by the growth of modern industry and technology, the popularity of Western art and culture, and the emergence of leftist political thought.
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Got some time to kill? (of course you do, you’re online reading a blog aren’t you). Enter the world of…
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London-based graphic designer and illustrator Aled Lewis has combined his geeky love for old school 8-bit video game characters and…