Brilliant.
by Portland-based artist Mengyu Chen, for her upcoming comic The Encephalic Cinema. (via Collosal)
Brilliant.
by Portland-based artist Mengyu Chen, for her upcoming comic The Encephalic Cinema. (via Collosal)
Goodnight iPad, Ann Droyd - (by PenguinGroupUSA)
Witty and apropos. I love reading real printed books to Viola… day and night. I plan on creating a visual timeline to illustrate which one’s she enjoys at which age.
The irony is that I will probably buy this in printed book form, though I wonder if they would eventually turn it into an interactive e-book or app.
Artist Troy Cummings has created a clever spin-off of the “Eensy Weensy Spider” nursery rhyme in this humorous picture book, sure to appeal to kids and adults who also love fractured fairy tales.
Worked with Troy years ago at The Chicago Tribune. I’m so glad his creativity has jumped across several platforms.
— Michael J. Fox in his interview with NPR, A Lesson In Life From Michael J. Fox, which also includes an excerpt from his new book: ‘A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Future.’
Tilt your iPad to make Alice grow big as a house, or shrink to just six inches tall. This is Alice in Wonderland digitally remastered for the iPad. Play with the White Rabbit’s pocket watch - it realistically swings and bounces. Help Alice swim through a Pool of Tears.
A step closer to another form of interactive narratives. Love it. The sky is the limit in creating these digital pop-up books.