As a big Photoshop user, I found this collection of PS start-up screens a lot of fun!
(How many hours of my life have been spent staring at these?!)
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
As a big Photoshop user, I found this collection of PS start-up screens a lot of fun!
(How many hours of my life have been spent staring at these?!)
Leave it to Boing Boing to find this!
OK, this is so weird I’m going to let it speak for itself…
A rare book of satirical cartoons featuring Adolf Hitler as a native American beside a Nazi teepee, was sold at auction.
The Nazi leader gave his approval to the first and only edition of the collection, published in 1933, in his first year of power.
The illustrations, compiled from the world’s press including the Daily Express and the New York Herald Tribune, depict Hitler as a ludicrous yet dangerous politician. The book sold for £200.
So CN has launched a new block of programming aimed at preschoolers called “Tickle U.”
I’m not sure my son and I will be watching, but I have to admire their approach:
Instead of trying to teach facts, like “Dora The Explorer” on Nickelodeon, the Cartoon Network shows are simply aimed at making kids laugh.
“You know they’re going to get the A-B-Cs and 1-2-3s in preschool,” said Pola Changon, Cartoon Network’s vice president for on-air production.
Instead, the “Tickle U.” cartoons are aimed at developing a sense of humor in young kids.
I also dig their tag — “School of Knock Knocks.”