September 19, 2011 marcos333's blog

Comic Book Artist: Greg Capullo

Regardless the fact that Todd Macfarlane is the creator of Spawn and most of the characters of the series, the

December 05, 2010 Francisco's blog

9 Awesome Web Comic Series

The internet is a wonderful and beautiful thing. It used to be that if you had the talent to

November 26, 2010 abduzeedo's blog

Beautiful Illustrations by Mike Dutton

Mike Dutton has been a writer/illustrator most of his life. He completed his first book when he was seven, a

January 13, 2010 abduzeedo's blog

Fantastic Illustrations by Christian Nauck

Christian Nauck is an illustrator, comic designer, and game designer from Berlin, Germany. We have stumbled upon some of his

December 12, 2008 Starchild's blog

Inspiration: Comics and Graphic Novels - Part Two: Batman

In Part Two of my Comics and Graphic Novels inspiration articles, I will be looking at the caped crusader, Batman.

September 08, 2008 abduzeedo's blog

Comic Style effect in Pixelmator

I know it's been quite awhile since the last time I published a Pixelmator tutorial, but the wait is over.

Featured Tutorial

Rad Pattern in Illustrator that Makes you Dizzy
Rad Pattern in Illustrator that Makes you Dizzy
Yesterday I was checking a book I have about skateboard decks design called New Skateboard Graphics. It's a super cool book and we have even given a copy away here on Abduzeedo. So while I was flipping through the pages I found this beautiful design that was a crazy pattern. It was a deck from Element, and I decided to try to do that in Illustrator.

Try this Wallpaper

Wallpaper of the Week #43 - depthCORE HEIST
Wallpaper of the Week #43 - depthCORE HEIST
The wallpaper of this week is super cool, it's an image from the new depthCORE chapter called HEIST. It was created by Theo Aartsma from Sumeco, http://sumeco.net, a Dutch designer with an impressive portfolio.

Book Suggestion

Book Suggestion - 50 Psychology Classics: Who We Are, How We Think, What We Do
Book Suggestion - 50 Psychology Classics: Who We Are, How We Think, What We Do
The book suggestion of this week is really interesting especially for us designers that have to reach audiences with our work by trying to understand their needs. The book is called 50 Psychology Classics: Who We Are, How We Think, What We Do; Insight and Inspiration from 50 Key Books.