kevinnuut:

austinkleon:

kochalka:

I’ve been drawing my daily diary comic strip since October 1998.  I just completed another sketchbook… so I stacked them all up rather dangerously to try and get a perspective on how much I’ve accomplished so far.  That’s like 4500 pages of comics.
We’re going to digitally publish new volumes each month, each volume collecting a single year of the strip (except the first volume which collects all of 1999 plus the tail end of 1998).  Buy it from ibooks here.

Fucking epic and a total inspiration!

D-I-T-T-O

This is an amazing volume of work and a real achievement, and yet my first thought when I saw this was, “No human could stack books like that.” Thanks a lot, Bill Murray.

kevinnuut:

austinkleon:

kochalka:

I’ve been drawing my daily diary comic strip since October 1998.  I just completed another sketchbook… so I stacked them all up rather dangerously to try and get a perspective on how much I’ve accomplished so far.  That’s like 4500 pages of comics.

We’re going to digitally publish new volumes each month, each volume collecting a single year of the strip (except the first volume which collects all of 1999 plus the tail end of 1998).  Buy it from ibooks here.

Fucking epic and a total inspiration!

D-I-T-T-O

This is an amazing volume of work and a real achievement, and yet my first thought when I saw this was, “No human could stack books like that.” Thanks a lot, Bill Murray.

nevver:

Richard Kern What we’re reading

No human could stack books like that.

nevver:

Richard Kern
What we’re reading

No human could stack books like that.

Tags: Ghostbusters

The American Standard building, by James Maher
This is the first time I can recall seeing a photo of this beautiful, ornate building. Wow.
One of the commenters on his photo said this building should have been in “Ghostbusters,” which was my first thought when I saw it.

The American Standard building, by James Maher

This is the first time I can recall seeing a photo of this beautiful, ornate building. Wow.

One of the commenters on his photo said this building should have been in “Ghostbusters,” which was my first thought when I saw it.