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A crash course in comics by Sonya Gee — last modified 2008-01-21 17:33
Matt Huynh has incredibly thin and long fingers but he’s no concert pianist. Huynh is a self-published 22-year-old comic artist and illustrator, the most recent Sydney winner of international digital design competition Cut & Paste and he doesn't like doing interviews. Despite this (‘it’s not like I’m Bob Dylan or anything,’ he laughs), he sits down long enough to chat about the ethics and values of comic artistry, the absence of a strong Australian comic style and the unexploited possibilities of the art-form, leaving me enthralled and silently crossing out questions about cartoon superheroes and Japanese Manga.
Picture this by Sonya Gee — last modified 2008-02-16 13:59
If the last picture book you read was featured under the rocket clock, you’ve got a lot of catching up to do. Sonya Gee looks at picture books for adults, books that integrate images and text, experimenting with typography, illustration and photography. Sometimes amusing, other times provocative, you’ll be poring over pictures, squinting and reading books upside down to take it all in.
Haven't got a stitch to wear? by Sonya Gee — last modified 2008-02-27 06:17
Forget Vogue and celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe, couture shows and who’s-wearing-what on the red carpet. A new wave of bloggers posting their daily outfits online are proving that civilian fashion is far more exciting, eclectic and inspiring than the new black will ever be. By Sonya Gee.

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