Tag Archives: Member Updates

Wonderfully Fun Art Of Phil McAndrew

Phil McAndrew art is wonderful.  His art reminds me of the art in those old Mad Magazines.   Fantastic.  With beautiful line work and whimsical subject matter, its always a joy to look at his art.  You can also enjoy it by browsing the Phil McAndrew online gallery

Recent Posters by Kevin Tong

Kevin Tong just did a massive update on what he’s been working on and where’s he’s been lately. I just had to share some of his poster work. It’s ridiculous. The three shown here, along with a number of other posters he’s done, are up for sale at his site http://www.tragicsunshine.com.

Merboy Makes a Discovery in the Deep!

I’ve been exploring texture a lot in my digital work and Merboy here is a recent treasure. I’m really excited by this character, expect to see him more in the future. (p.s. you can get a print over at Inprnt if you really dig it)

Evanimal wins Shirt Fight!

Stylus member Evan Yarbrough won the most recent Shirtfight with You might need more than a nightlight this time….

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

In celebration of beer and snakes, Stylus’ Christopher Bonnette (Macula) is offering up one another one of his lovely papercraft projects: The Leprechaun. Enjoy! And no cutting paper while intoxicated.

Kingstrike Launches

Stylus member Reilly Stroope recently launched Kingstrike. Kingstrike offers artists’ shirt designs to apparel companies, listing prices and doing all the leg work for you. It’s pretty much a godsend, like Ray mentioned, to the artist community. It’s a way for companies to get great original shirt designs, and easy way for us to get [...]

Teemu on HOW

Our own Teemu got his site listed in HOW Magazine’s Top 10 Sites for Designers this month. Cheers to Teemu! Also, a special thanks goes out to him for helping out with the Stylus redesign.

Barnaby Ward on Evolve Happy

Stylus member Barnaby Ward has been named Artist of the Week on Evolve Happy.

Everybody Dies, illustrated by Michael Cho

In 2008, Jim Munroe of No Media Kings created a text-based interactive fiction game called Everybody Dies. The game is accompanied by some great illustration by Stylus’ own Mike Cho. Mike’s style really suits the game’s bleak tone and ‘blighted suburbia’ setting, which is reminiscent of his 2008 webcomic, Waiting.

Bluesy Face

Jed McGowan’s been running Bluesy Face at his Web site for the past few months. It’s up to Chapter Four at the moment, and will more or less blow your mind. Be a tree.