Crawling into the brain of Art Spiegelman
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Art Spiegelman finds comic strips create a sense of intimacy by baring their author's personality. His 'Maus' tells two stories at the same time: an evolving son-father relationship and his parents' concentration camp ordeal in Poland. Spiegelman finds the combination of writing and drawing many times more difficult than doing either alone.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 1998
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Grey Bejing: "China is the world's best playground"
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Michael Wong is reassembling the images of huge international brands. He is hired to play with the existing language of the Bejing advertising world and has made successful ads that are grounded in traditional references.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 2004
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