Friday, September 28, 2012

More links with little comment: SFF art, "Ed Wood", Mad Ave 70s, design 40s, Bond music

More good stuff that speaks for itself:

  • A Visual History of the Best Professional Artist Hugo Award Winners: Luscious stuff.
  • Ed Wood is Burton's best film? Well, yeah. This essay might convince you, too, if you need convincing. (What were you thinking? Mars Attacks? Ed Wood (1994)
  • These look more 60s to me than 70s, but Madison Avenue usually took a little time to catch up with the real world, at which point they spit it out in their imitative fashion and the originators made sure they had moved on completely. Anyhow, interesting snapshot of a time and style. Bedding Ads, 1970s
  • On a similar (but different looking note) graphic design in 1942. Quite intriguing. Selling Design in 1942
  • After 50 years of Bond, we need to look at all the theme songs, regardless of whether they were covered by GNR. The James Bond Theme Song Dossier

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