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In Graphic Design, by fuelyourillustration, September 7, 2010
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The Squirrel Machine, by author and illustrator Hans Rickheit, is both a challenging and bizarre odyssey of human mortality that spans the lives of two brothers (Edmund and William Torpor) living in a 19th century New England town. Opening with a preface by Sir Henry W. Longsfellow, Rickheit’s tale is one of high minds and [...]

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In Graphic Design, Interviews, by fuelyourillustration, September 1, 2010
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Today we have a special surprise for our Fuel Brand Network team (illustration below) because of this extremely talented Illustrator, Ricardo Gimenes. We saw his new project ‘Behind the Website’ and thought it was such a unique idea. We love great ideas and thought this would be a awesome interview to get ‘Behind Ricardo’ and [...]

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In Graphic Design, by fuelyourillustration, August 30, 2010
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For those of you who know me, you know that I am a huge animal lover and I’m very passionate about the many animals that are in my life. Combine that with my love of art and you’ve got the perfect mix for today’s article: a showcase of three incredibly talented pet artists. These three [...]

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In Graphic Design, by fuelyourillustration, August 25, 2010
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For many, the mid-80s was a great time to be a kid with a penchant for entertainment. The country was coming out of a severe recession which meant parents finally had some extra money, the first Nintendo Entertainment System had just hit the market and ‘3G’ was something more than a just another buzz word [...]

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In Graphic Design, by fuelyourillustration, August 23, 2010
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Fueled by his monstrous imagination and an appetite for fully immersible worlds, Guillermo del Toro is thought to be by many a visionary director with uncompromising ideals that challenge our very preconceptions of reality. One might wonder with such a finely tuned vision how del Toro manages to craft every aspect of his films. Is [...]

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In Graphic Design, by fuelyourillustration, August 13, 2010
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I’m going to start out by saying I have never been to Japan. In fact, I’ve never been to any part of Asia. IN FACT, I have never been outside of the United States. Yes, I know, it’s tragic. Thankfully, I have the internet (and awesome worldly friends), and I’ve been introduced to some really [...]

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In Interviews, by fuelyourillustration, May 12, 2010
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A few months back, I started something on my blog called Webcomic Wednesday. The twitter hashtag has since then caught on and it has renewed my long-time love affair with online comics. The positive feedback I got sparked an idea – why not carry this over to Fuel Your Illustration? I know, I’m a genius. [...]

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In Graphic Design, by fuelyourillustration, April 6, 2010
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While there is still snow in many parts of the world, here in Texas Spring has sprung! The bluebonnets have taken over every roadside, the sun is out, and the bugs are everywhere! So in celebration of a new season, I thought I would share with you some of my favorite Spring-inspired illustrations from DeviantArt. [...]

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