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    Happy Birthday Walt Disney
“Walt Disney and the Gift of Art,” reflections from The Walt Disney Family Museum on his artistic legacy (110th anniversary of Walt Disney’s birthday of December 5th, 1901).

    Happy Birthday Walt Disney

    “Walt Disney and the Gift of Art,” reflections from The Walt Disney Family Museum on his artistic legacy (110th anniversary of Walt Disney’s birthday of December 5th, 1901).

    Disney     Google     Mary Blair     color     illustration     logos     animation    
    Google Doodle for Mary Blair
Mary Blair’s 100th birthday anniversary is honored with a colorful Google Doodle logo. The Walt Disney storyboard artist, born on October 21st, 1911, is fondly remembered for her often whimsical, illustrative style in children’s books (notably Little Golden), advertisements, and concept art for classic Walt Disney animated films. And she especially was known for her wonderful use of color, as highlighted in a new Oscars tribute video.
“…Although Mary Blair is perhaps best known for the design of Disneyland’s “it’s a small world” attraction and park murals, her concept artwork for “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan” in the 1950s, as well as for earlier short subjects, reflects her unique sensibility and lasting influence on animation…”  —The Academy on Mary Blair’s World of Color - A Centennial Tribute

    Google Doodle for Mary Blair

    Mary Blair’s 100th birthday anniversary is honored with a colorful Google Doodle logo. The Walt Disney storyboard artist, born on October 21st, 1911, is fondly remembered for her often whimsical, illustrative style in children’s books (notably Little Golden), advertisements, and concept art for classic Walt Disney animated films. And she especially was known for her wonderful use of color, as highlighted in a new Oscars tribute video.

    “…Although Mary Blair is perhaps best known for the design of Disneyland’s “it’s a small world” attraction and park murals, her concept artwork for “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan” in the 1950s, as well as for earlier short subjects, reflects her unique sensibility and lasting influence on animation…” 
    —The Academy on Mary Blair’s World of Color - A Centennial Tribute


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    animation     articles     autism     education     Disney     cartoons    
    “Autistic and Seeking a Place in an Adult World”
It isn’t often that there is an inspiring, non-political story on the front page of a newspaper, above the fold. The Sunday edition of The New York Times features tiny sketches of cartoon characters from Justin Canha’s journal.

“For weeks, Justin Canha, a high school student with autism, a love of cartoons and a gift for drawing, had rehearsed for the job interview at a local animation studio. As planned, he arrived that morning with a portfolio of his comic strips and charcoal sketches, some of which were sold at a Chelsea gallery…”   —Amy Harmon for The New York Times

The story of this one young man’s desire to become a “famous animator-illustrator” and his teacher Kate Stanton-Paule’s special education program to help autistic youth “transition to adulthood” is worth reading. If you weren’t able to get a physical copy of The New York Times, there is a substantial amount of content available online, along with supplemental visuals and videos.
I also recommend taking a look at Canha’s Animated Cartoon Timeline featuring Mickey Mouse, Sesame Street, The Simpsons, Shrek, and more.

    “Autistic and Seeking a Place in an Adult World”

    It isn’t often that there is an inspiring, non-political story on the front page of a newspaper, above the fold. The Sunday edition of The New York Times features tiny sketches of cartoon characters from Justin Canha’s journal.

    “For weeks, Justin Canha, a high school student with autism, a love of cartoons and a gift for drawing, had rehearsed for the job interview at a local animation studio. As planned, he arrived that morning with a portfolio of his comic strips and charcoal sketches, some of which were sold at a Chelsea gallery…”   —Amy Harmon for The New York Times

    The story of this one young man’s desire to become a “famous animator-illustrator” and his teacher Kate Stanton-Paule’s special education program to help autistic youth “transition to adulthood” is worth reading. If you weren’t able to get a physical copy of The New York Times, there is a substantial amount of content available online, along with supplemental visuals and videos.

    I also recommend taking a look at Canha’s Animated Cartoon Timeline featuring Mickey Mouse, Sesame Street, The Simpsons, Shrek, and more.

    animation     film     Pixar     Monsters     Disney    
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Pixar’s Monsters Inc. versus Monsters University
Pixar characters Mike Wazowski and Sulley will undergo slight anatomical tweaks for the upcoming Monsters Inc. prequel, Monsters University. The new film has a release date in 2013.
“…While instantly familiar, due to the original Monsters, Inc.,  it looks like Pixar is trying to do something very different and unique  as well. John Lasseter described the film as an “animated college  movie.” The film is a prequel showing us a time when Mike and Sulley  were not quite the best of friends. They are both 18 years old and some  slight alterations have been made to their appearance. Mike is a bit  shorter and has a retainer, while Sulley is thinner…”—Pixar Times
(images via Slashfilm)

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    Pixar’s Monsters Inc. versus Monsters University

    Pixar characters Mike Wazowski and Sulley will undergo slight anatomical tweaks for the upcoming Monsters Inc. prequel, Monsters University. The new film has a release date in 2013.

    “…While instantly familiar, due to the original Monsters, Inc., it looks like Pixar is trying to do something very different and unique as well. John Lasseter described the film as an “animated college movie.” The film is a prequel showing us a time when Mike and Sulley were not quite the best of friends. They are both 18 years old and some slight alterations have been made to their appearance. Mike is a bit shorter and has a retainer, while Sulley is thinner…”—Pixar Times

    (images via Slashfilm)

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    The process behind creating a “Storybook gown constructed entirely out of children’s Golden Books” is quite amazing.
“The skirt is comprised entirely of the illustrations from the books sewn  together with metallic gold thread, and the bodice is made from the  books’ foil spines.” —designer of the dress, Ryan Novelline

    The process behind creating a “Storybook gown constructed entirely out of children’s Golden Books” is quite amazing.

    “The skirt is comprised entirely of the illustrations from the books sewn together with metallic gold thread, and the bodice is made from the books’ foil spines.”
    —designer of the dress, Ryan Novelline

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    Disney / Pixar’s teaser for upcoming short animated film Toy Story: Hawaiian Vacation

    Ken, Barbie and the rest of the Toy Story gang will hit the big screen again with the release of Cars 2 coming up in June 2011. This looks fun, but I hope it isn’t in lieu of another original short before the new Cars sequel.

    animation     podcasts     Disney    
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    new postage stamps from USPS to be excited for in 2011: 
includes characters from Disney/Pixar animated films including Ratatouille, Toy Story, Up, Cars, and Wall-E.
(via SFist)

    new postage stamps from USPS to be excited for in 2011: 

    includes characters from Disney/Pixar animated films including Ratatouille, Toy Story, Up, Cars, and Wall-E.

    (via SFist)

    vintage     characters     illustration     design     Christmas     holidays     Disney    
    a heartwarming round up vintage Disney Christmas greeting cards and new year calendars from the 1930s through 1950s
“…It’s time again to share this batch of wonderful Christmas cards from  the Disney studio collected by Disney animator, Claire Weeks from 1938  through the mid-1950s. The designs on these cards are so much fun, it  makes you wish the films themselves looked this cartoony.” —Animation Archive
(above corresponds with year the feature film Lady and the Tramp was released: 1955)

    a heartwarming round up vintage Disney Christmas greeting cards and new year calendars from the 1930s through 1950s

    “…It’s time again to share this batch of wonderful Christmas cards from the Disney studio collected by Disney animator, Claire Weeks from 1938 through the mid-1950s. The designs on these cards are so much fun, it makes you wish the films themselves looked this cartoony.” —Animation Archive

    (above corresponds with year the feature film Lady and the Tramp was released: 1955)

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