Tuesday 11 May 2010

The Little Book of Hindu Dieties

Sanjay Patel is an animator and storyboard artist at Pixar. Came across his website and work GheeHappy on Pardon My Hindi. Tiny happy illustrations of Indian Gods, very child- friendly.

More over on his Sanjay Patel’s work: Link

Sunday 2 May 2010

According To

Came across these over on the Behance Network. The world according to the country's. A rather stereotypical way other countries perceive themselves and others.
The world according to italy
The world according to Germany

The World According to France

The world according to Bulgaria

I wish they where big enough to read the smaller print, but theses are the only sizes that are available on the site.

British Stereotypes

As Fred pointed out in the briefing crit last week, my target audience are foreigners to the country. More importantly they're ignorant foreigners who think the entirety of England is 4 people in London who all know each other.

I'm not saying every person who visits the country is ignorant. It's just a stereotype that's built up over the years. It really has no place any more apart from producing funny little video's like this one. (If you can sit through it without shouting at him to blow him nose then well done...I couldn't.)



The tittle say's "British stereotypes" but it's England he's focused upon. As English, we can take this with a pinch of salt. We're a nation that can laugh at ourselves.

Fast Food Mafia!

So I completely forgot about this:


It's been floating around the internet for a while and is a perfect example of personifying a non humanoid or sentient thing. In this case, it's the fast food chains of the USA.