Posts Tagged ‘illustration’

item of the week : molly mermaid mobile phone skin by Fluff

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Fluff’s DecalGirl Molly Mermaid Mobile Phone Skin

image source decalgirl.com

Turn your mobile phone into an adorable piece of artwork by covering it with a DecalGirl device skin illustrated by Fluff. Fluff has been making cute retro themed collections of bags and accessories like coin purses, key chains, wallets, and more. Now you can bring Fluff’s designs to your phone (or laptop, tablet, or gaming device for that matter) with her brand new DecalGirl skins. Turn your phone into a vintage pinup and tattoo inspired aquatic world. And theme all your on-the-go essentials with other items from the Molly Mermaid collection.

The Molly Mermaid Mobile Phone Skin is available for around $10 (depending on the device) at www.decalgirl.com.

- Jennifer

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fashion editorial : daydream notebook

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

featuring designs by Futurstate, Kali Clothing, Monster Muffin, Pause Designs, and more

AUXILIARY ONLINE CONTENT
[ additional images not seen in the June/July 2011 Issue ]

photographer : Chris of CarteBlanche
art director : PrettyDeadlyStylz
fashion stylist : PrettyDeadlyStylz
makeup artist : Wanda MacRae
hair stylist : Lisa Tuff
models : Kelleth Cuthbert, Chloe Veronique, and Trevor Nicholls
artists : Shen Plum, Trevor Nicholls, and Ken Dubois of Pause Designs

view the full editorial in the June/July 2011 Issue

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mlaagg final installment : Oct/Nov 2010 and Dec/Jan 2010/2011

Friday, January 28th, 2011

The Dec/Jan 2010/2011 Issue saw the final installment of My Life as a Goth Girl, an article that has been in the magazine since the first issue two years ago. Mlaagg, by Vanity Kills, is the fictional stories and dramas of Kimmy, the subculture-elitist, fetish-fashionista, yet sweetly endearing queen of the goth scene that everyone loves to hate. In honor of its end we will be posting all the illustrations done for the reoccurring article over the years. Read the final chapter of Kimmy’s story in the December/January 2010/2011 Issue out now!

October/November 2010 Issue


illustration : Maki Naro

December/January 2010/2011 Issue


illustration : Harley Sparx

Read the articles in the October/November 2010 Issue and the December/January 2010/2011 Issue!

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mlaagg final installment : April/May 2010 and Aug/Sept 2010

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

The Dec/Jan 2010/2011 Issue saw the final installment of My Life as a Goth Girl, an article that has been in the magazine since the first issue two years ago. Mlaagg, by Vanity Kills, is the fictional stories and dramas of Kimmy, the subculture-elitist, fetish-fashionista, yet sweetly endearing queen of the goth scene that everyone loves to hate. In honor of its end we will be posting all the illustrations done for the reoccurring article over the years. Read the final chapter of Kimmy’s story in the December/January 2010/2011 Issue out now!

April/May 2010 Issue


illustration : Jinx in the Sky

August/September 2010 Issue


illustration : Harley Sparx

Read the articles in the April/May 2010 Issue and the August/September 2010 Issue!

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mlaagg final installment : Dec/Jan 2009 and Feb/March 2010

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

The Dec/Jan 2010/2011 Issue saw the final installment of My Life as a Goth Girl, an article that has been in the magazine since the first issue two years ago. Mlaagg, by Vanity Kills, is the fictional stories and dramas of Kimmy, the subculture-elitist, fetish-fashionista, yet sweetly endearing queen of the goth scene that everyone loves to hate. In honor of its end we will be posting all the illustrations done for the reoccurring article over the years. Read the final chapter of Kimmy’s story in the December/January 2010/2011 Issue out now!

December/January 2009/2010 Issue

illustration : Alec Lewellyn

February/March 2010 Issue


illustration : Maki Naro

Read the articles in the December/January 2009/2010 Issue and the February/March 2010 Issue!

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mlaagg final installment : October/November 2009

Friday, December 24th, 2010

The Dec/Jan 2010/2011 Issue saw the final installment of My Life as a Goth Girl, an article that has been in the magazine since the first issue two years ago. Mlaagg, by Vanity Kills, is the fictional stories and dramas of Kimmy, the subculture-elitist, fetish-fashionista, yet sweetly endearing queen of the goth scene that everyone loves to hate. In honor of its end we will be posting all the illustrations done for the reoccurring article over the years. Read the final chapter of Kimmy’s story in the December/January 2010/2011 Issue out now!

October/November 2009 Issue

illustration : Maki Naro

Kimmy and Eli go clubbing at Sanctum.

… I have been secretly counting down days, hours, and minutes until tonight’s fabulous excursion to Sanctum.  Well, as fabulous as an outing to a dive bar in the midst of the ghetto can be.  Normally, I don’t get THIS psyched to attend our weekly drama and watered-down, booze filled goth night; but as you have probably guessed, the fact that Eli will accompany me has SOMETHING to do with the enthusiasm. …

Read the full article in the October/November 2009 Issue!

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mlaagg final installment : August/September 2009

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

The Dec/Jan 2010/2011 Issue saw the final installment of My Life as a Goth Girl, an article that has been in the magazine since the first issue two years ago. Mlaagg, by Vanity Kills, is the fictional stories and dramas of Kimmy, the subculture-elitist, fetish-fashionista, yet sweetly endearing queen of the goth scene that everyone loves to hate. In honor of its end we will be posting all the illustrations done for the reoccurring article over the years. Read the final chapter of Kimmy’s story in the December/January 2010/2011 Issue out now!

August/September 2009 Issue


illustration : Michael Maglio

Kimmy’s “date” with Eli at Lord of the Wings.

… To my surprise the formerly argumentative and eternally defiant Eli agreed to do as I said without as much as a single peep of protest. I smiled at my reflection in the mirror, beaming with pride over the fact that I finally grew a pair. I kissed my glass-encased counterpart and headed out the door to meet whatever destiny had in store for me. …

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mlaagg final installment : june/july 2009

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

The Dec/Jan 2010/2011 Issue saw the final installment of My Life as a Goth Girl, an article that has been in the magazine since the first issue two years ago. Mlaagg, by Vanity Kills, is the fictional stories and dramas of Kimmy, the subculture-elitist, fetish-fashionista, yet sweetly endearing queen of the goth scene that everyone loves to hate. In honor of its end we will be posting all the illustrations done for the reoccurring article over the years. Read the final chapter of Kimmy’s story in the December/January 2010/2011 Issue out now!

June/July 2009 Issue

illustration : Nadir Balan

Kimmy debates going on a “date” with her drop dead gorgeous former arch-nemesis.

… It would seem that over the course of the past 15 seconds I developed a strangely obsessive interest in numismatics. As I awaited the outcome of Cassy’s quarter toss with bated breath, I began asking myself if I reached a new level of indifference in my relationship with Shayne. After all, I did allow a nickel-plated image of George Washington to dictate the outcome of tonight. Letting 25 cents decide my fate; what has my life become? …

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item of the week : hoochie ghoul wallet by Travis Pitts for Tinymeat

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Tinymeat’s Hoochie Ghoul Wallet

image source makersmarket.com

My fellow editor, Luke Copping, hipped me to this item on www.makersmarket.com. I had never seen this website and was pretty impressed with the items, the website and it kicks Etsy’s ass (even though I sell on Etsy, eep!). The Hoochie Ghoul Wallet for Tinymeat, illustration done by Travis Pitts, is a great example of not only a sweet wallet but, an affordable piece of art you can carry around in your pocket. The girlie ghoul illustration on the front of the wallet is too damn cute, along with the interesting clear inside that makes it easy to find your dollar, dollar, bills, y’all! The great part about Tinymeat is that they feature independent artists and produce ethical handmade accessories. Check out their website www.tinymeat.com.

The Hoochie Ghoul Wallet is available at tinymeat.makersmarket.com.

- Meagan

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