Good Sheet
By Mark Kaufman If you love design, if you love magazines, if you love reading about issues, you already know about Good Magazine. The folks at Good are also working with Starbucks and have something called the Good Sheet, a small publication, printed on newsprint, but packed with information. It is available on a weekly […]
Great Day in America
By Mark Kaufman First Obama wins and now I find out that the McRib is back at McDonalds. I am giddy. McRib illustration by Brian Kobashikawa.
Calculation of Tears: My 2004 Electoral Map
By Mark Kaufman Here is a printout of the 2004 electoral map that I saved. I scribbled all over this on both sides on election night 2004, drunkenly calculating every possible scenario for a Kerry/Edwards victory. As the night wore on, and all was lost I did manage to scribble on the back that I […]
Drunken Robot Monster
By Mark Kaufman Big thanks to Chris Laurel and Allison Gegan for sporting one of my masks apparantly while drunkenly coming on to inanimate objects. As all of my work is meant to be enjoyed. Thanks guys!
Happy Republican Halloween
By Mark Kaufman Republican Hallowen Redux. This is a reposting of a comic from last Halloween. It is amazing how far we’ve come, and how close the election is. Just 4 more days to go and we can hopefully say goodbye to the horrorshow that is GOP rule. Yes, Tom Tancredo, Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani, […]
American Affairs Desk: October Surprise
Only five days left before the election, I figure that a lot of what I wrote in this piece last week is coming true, at least from the McCain camp. Seems like Fox News is pushing pretty hard for a video of Obama lunching with Bin Laden, the Castro Brothers, the ghosts of Saddam Hussein, […]
Halloween Week
By Mark Kaufman Last week of the election, housing prices down, unemployment up, Sarah Palin…cheer up everybody, it’s Halloween Week!
Lou Dorfsman 1918-2008
By Mark Kaufman Lou Dorfsman, the long-time Creative Director at CBS has died at the age of 90. A true design giant, he is one of the reasons that CBS was known as the Tiffany Network. His work for Columbia Broadcasting infused the company and the medium with class and intelligence. A true design pioneer. […]
