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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Visual Commentaries Editorial Illustration' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Visual Commentaries Editorial Illustration Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Visual Commentaries Editorial Illustration 1. Cartoons And Blogs - By: Danny Wirken Who says a blog cant be humorous? It can be. In fact, it should be regardless of the subject matter tackled. Everybody needs a good laugh. Humor is something that people inherently crave to experience and at the same time want to share and what better way than with cartoons. A blog is an ... Featured ArticleIllustration That Draws Attention Have you ever considered renewing design of your web site? In that case you may want to know about place where you can find free photo content for your web.Artmill Photostock is a new name in the design world that provides graphics professionals with a full range of image options in a friendly, intuitive and professional environment. Artmill Photostock, a Canadian company, produces and distributes unique, premium quality professional photo imagery for the advertising, g ...
Read full story 2. Visual Aids As Public Speaking Tools - By: Michael Russell In public, you may display your thoughts and ideas by using visual aids. A prop is used as an object in a particular presentation. These items support you in your public speaking. The whole lecture itself is considered a prop. Chairs, pens, overhead projectors, markers, and other audio visual aids a... 3. Andrei Tarkovsky's Mirror - A Landmark In World Cinema - By: Sacha Tarkovsky Mirror (Zerkalo) was made in 1974 and is the perfect illustration of Andrei Tarkovsky's genius as a director. Mirror provides the viewer with vivid images of unbelievable power and beauty and is an evocation of childhood which is without equal in cinema. Tarkovsky s... 4. Japanese Kanji Learning: Short-cuts To Rapid Mastery (part 2) - By: Stephen Munday In Part 1, we looked at mnemonic methods devised by James Heisig and Kenneth Henshall to speed-up kanji acquisition. We saw how their techniques activate the imagination by assigning different meanings individual elements of each kanji. But perhaps these methods do not work so well for you. If you a... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Diversions Check out 'Diversions' and you'll never spend another boring weekend again! California-based illustrator Ayse Ulay designed these spontaneous looking leisure time images and has captured the fresh essence of their subject matter in a few fluid strokes! 'Diversions' feature a dramatic range of illustrations including chess comedy diving fishing gardening partying reading sailing sculpting shopping ... |
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| Journeys With Journeys~ you don't have to venture far to find the perfect travel image. From sandcastles and ski poles to rickshaws and road maps~ Minneapolis illustrator and travel writer Eric Hanson has covered the world! These delightful illustrations work well in any size and will give a visual boost to all work requiring festive~ travel-related imagery such as advertisements~ brochures~ editorials and... |
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| Itc Tot Spots ITC TotSpots is strictly child's play - from a diaper pin to alphabet blocks~ from a teddy bear to an inchworm. This collection contains all the images one needs for bringing up baby in a digital world. Designer Victor Gad~ originally from Poland and now living in Canada~ specialized in editorial illustration and has an extensive background in poster design. Gad's illustrations always maintain the... |
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| Inspirations New Mexico artist Jannine Cabossel best known for her whimsical and wildly different scratch board illustrations has put her own unique spin on this playful collection of spot illustrations. From the zaniness of a humanized carrot and a fire breathing dinosaur to the allure of a winged-back armchair and a snow-tipped mountain her images will amuse and prompt a wide variety of creative uses: brochu... |