
We’re all about mashing things up–probably because we don’t want anything with sharp edges lying around—here at Madmann Graphics. With that in mind, we gave our inmates a new project we’re calling “Before and After.” We asked them to take two things with a name in common and run them together to make a new, …Read the Rest…
Some things were always meant to be combined together (Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups) and other things have been involuntarily, and rather grossly, forced to coexist (Clamato). ALL of possibility exists between these two extremes.WARNING: Do NOT attempt to combine Reese’s & Clamato. That’s what killed the dinosaurs. This showcase highlights the latter in the world …Read the Rest…
Mr English: You’ve been my friend and co-worker for many years. As you are no doubt aware, I am in the process of creating, with the help of some of my internet cronies (several of whom I suspect are really just alternate personalities I can no longer suppress… shhh, they’re listening), what is becoming one …Read the Rest…
Anyone who ever read Mad magazine back in the day has GOT to remember Sergio Aragones, better known to some of you as “the guy who drew the weird little pictures in the margins”. Well, once in a while, they’d get a sudden dose of intelligence and just give the guy an article of his …Read the Rest…
Ya just can’t mess with the classics. Or can you? Well, if anyone has the balls to mess with a classic, it’d be an equally famous director. Some of those guys have egos that have their own gravitational pull. We asked the crew to show us what it might be like to see Famous Directors …Read the Rest…
Remember the good old days, when insurance companies hired guys who looked like… ya know, insurance agents to hawk their products? Now, instead of selling safety and security, it seems they just want to annoy us into an early grave. Since that would cost more in life insurance payoffs, I’m not sure what their master …Read the Rest…
This style of contest is what’s known as an “Exquisite Corpse“. Participants are supplied with an image that replicates top-to-bottom and are allowed to do whatever they wish with the area in the middle, leaving the very top and bottom untouched. This allows the entries to be stacked to make one huge picture. …Read the Rest…