Think different.
Happy Mac papercraft Christmas ornament available at blog.neoteny.com :: photograph by Chris De Jabet
A spot to archive nerd images of interest from out of print/hard to find art books, magazines, comics and other assorted ephemera laying about as well as detours into other things found about the web. I really do try my due diligence to make sure none of these things have been seen online before with the scanned images or at least new to Tumblr with the web stuff to make it worth everyone's while and to have fresh content but, y'know, I'm not perfect and I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Some of the pieces from the 'Hey Oscar Wilde! It's Clobberin' Time!!!' literary art collection (link above) may make it over here from time to time as well. Or not.
Much randomness ahead...
Think different.
Happy Mac papercraft Christmas ornament available at blog.neoteny.com :: photograph by Chris De Jabet
Happy 38th Birthday Jim “Sheldon Cooper” Parsons.
The Big Bang Theory papercraft by Mr. Manolo :: via flickr.com
Artist Chris Ware’s Batman papercraft model instructions scanned from Chip Kidd’s The Complete Batman (Little, Brown and Company, 1996). Download the zip file with both pdf pages that are required at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=G3F5LZ13 (if this doesn’t work or expires, shoot me a message and I’ll re-up. I just tested it and it works fine). Print on standard sized 8 1/2 by 11 cardstock paper on the highest quality setting.
Chris Ware’s papercraft robot scanned from Acme Novelty Factory #1 (Fanatagraphic Books/1998)
Download the zip file with optimized/ready to assemble papercraft file at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=43E6LGCF (if this doesn’t work or expires, shoot me a message and I’ll re-up. I just tested it and it works fine).
Print the image on heavy cardboard stock. Actual image size is 5 inches by 6 1/2 inches. The instructions allude to further steps past the one it gives but there is nothing further printed in the comic.