Stephen Wildish is a graphic designer who creates simple and clever illustrations, funny charts, and other visual material about everyday life and popular culture. He is working on 'The Friday Project' which aims to create something witty or pretty once a week.
These cool drawings have a unique perspective that Stephen manages to portray with only a few lines or words. For example, 'The Importance of Colour' series highlights how a representation of an object can become something else entirely with only a change in color.
His funny graphs and other illustrations eventually evolved into a book "Chartography: The Weird and Wonderful World of Infographics". It's also packed with weird, wonderful, and funny drawings that help you look at things in an entirely new way.
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The image above is looking at the ad in the corner. It doesn't like what it sees. On a slightly more serious note... TK-421, was slating our second Death Star for a full coat of yellow paint your idea of a joke? The whole thing? Do you have any idea how much this has cost us?! Lord Vader wants to see you, no, he's not going to force-choke you, you're in for worse. You're fixing this idiot stunt yourself. Yes, the whole thing, trooper, don't give me that look! Think just because you're in your helmet I don't know you're giving me the stink eye.
Intersection between Evil and Enchants Children is Pennywise the clown.
I'm going to cut my toast British style next time because I love British people!
"Creepy" should include everything with five legs or more. Also, three and less than one. Basically, two and four are the only non-creepy numbers of legs. Of course, this metric does not adequately account for clowns.
I like mustard, but I don't like custard. This is a very helpful chart
Some are nicely made...other are rather staged as also illustrated in the comments (e.g. what is a "Wom"?). Moreover, most draw from too much simlification to advocate against simplification (colour vs. depth of drawing)...
In other words, some were rather witty, while some were rather sh*tty lol
Load More Replies...Good work reasonable perspective Some I'm able to relate to few others I couldn't understand
Some are nicely made...other are rather staged as also illustrated in the comments (e.g. what is a "Wom"?). Moreover, most draw from too much simlification to advocate against simplification (colour vs. depth of drawing)...
In other words, some were rather witty, while some were rather sh*tty lol
Load More Replies...Good work reasonable perspective Some I'm able to relate to few others I couldn't understand