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Nigella Lawson and #teamcupcake has provided a great illustration with a glimpse into her less than perfect homelife.
Try Picture Bingo ($4.95) or Road Trip ($7.95), a colorful, crowded illustration with a list of 208 items to look for outside the car and in the picture.
Call me humorless, but it's hard to avoid the cover's implications: the clichéd illustration, with a snickering headline (woman's place, woman's place, get it?); the mocking question opening each review; the final insults at the bottom of each column — "quaint" and "Phew!" Phew indeed.
After tapping on the menu option, you're directed to a separate page where a big illustration – with a rocket – that explains, "Welcome to Explore Feed," along with the subheading: "Top posts for you, from across Facebook".
Bourgeois, for example, with her drawing "Hairy Spider," melds a biological illustration with a family photo album, imbuing the often overlooked arachnid with personal and psychological significance.
To create this sense of journeying, Pallier combined two techniques: filmed illustration with a camera moving over ink illustrations on paper, to created a sense of flow, and frame by frame animation of acrylic on paper.
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A credit was omitted in Circuits on Thursday for a cover illustration with an article about competitors to the iPod.
A credit last Sunday for an illustration with an article about the increasing popularity of 30th-birthday celebrations misspelled the artist's name.
Correction: October 22, 2000, Sunday A credit on Oct. 8 for an illustration with an essay called "An Armchair Husband" misspelled the artist's surname.
Peter H. Reynolds, operating in the exaggerated high-comic mode of last year's "Huck Runs Amuck" (his other major style is sweet and thoughtful: "Ish," "The Dot"), creates digital watercolor illustration with an animation feel.
Correction: February 5, 2004, Thursday A credit in Business Day yesterday for pictures in an illustration with an article about the marketing of foods that are high in carbohydrates misspelled the surname of the photographer.
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