Greetings All,
I always read ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING (free) for the Dan Margulis articles (wonderful).
I also subscribe to the DOS 3 POWER USER'S NEWSLETTER, but ... I don't believe I've received an issue for several years now.
Regards,
tad
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Greetings All,
I always read ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING (free) for the Dan Margulis articles (wonderful).
I also subscribe to the DOS 3 POWER USER'S NEWSLETTER, but ... I don't believe I've received an issue for several years now.
Regards,
tad
Tad
Is that one of those tabloid papers that are available on the street and various places?
Gary
Yes, Tad, Margulis is always a great read. I have his latest on PS/color-correction on my night-stand. One day, I'm gonna spend the Big Dough and take one of his three-day color-correction classes. Provided I survive, I will let you all know how painful it was. No pain, no gain!
SBS Digital Design
old MAD magazines
Dennis,
Some trivia.
I learned how to draw Elvis from a MAD magazine(s) dated in the early '50s. I found a couple of the drawings I had done which my mother put into a scrapbook. I think I drew them in the 2nd or 3rd grade.
Mad magazine was what first had me interested in drawing. I didn't realize it was so influential!
Regards, Ross
I have the boxed set on CD it was so influential! It was a classic! Do you remember the parody of Bonnie & Clyde, it was one of my favorites, Mort Drucker for president!
Dennis,
Can you do an electronic search for "Elvis" on your disk set?
If so, and you can find Elvis, could you do a some screen captures? I be interested if I reconize them.
Contact me via email if you want.
Thanks, John
OK, since we are going down that road. The first 'design' magazine was Marvel Comics "Defenders". Most people 'poopoo' comics but you pick one up today and you will be blown away. Marvel Comics, DC Comics (DC now owns the rights to Mad Magazine), Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics. From Super Heroes to Fantasy to Horror to Comedy to Adult themes. The art and stories get my creative juices flowing!!
At 43 years of age, I still collect, as many of you already know! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif Mostly for the artistic influence. I enjoy realism but with a twist. There is so much of the real world we are all exposed to each day that this sort of art work really excites my mind and imagination. Oh yea, the stories are fun too!! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif