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Justin Maller is an Australian born, Brooklyn, NY based illustrator & designer. Justin joins Chuck in episode 13 to talk about how they've known each other for over 12 years, the NBA, the early days of design on the internet, Justin's many projects including his collaborations and one-design-a-day-for-365-days project 'Facets', among lots of other things. A very fun one and the first Australian accent ever on Life + Limb. Enjoy.
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Personal illustration - Fragile but never breaks
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1 of 5 pieces commissioned by ESPN The Magazine back in 2008. They didn’t end up using what I made but they did pay well. ;)
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I’m on Instagram. Are you? ^_^ Follow my Instagram only art. Here is a new one for you x
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A video of artist Anneli Olander going through her creative process to the tune of one of the strangest songs I’ve ever heard. When I first watched this video, I was with my ex and we were both incredibly stoned, and this music put us in the weirdest head-space imaginable - we were totally transfixed to the video and the end result seems to match it quite aptly…
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Sara Blake is a multi-talented artist & designer from NYC by way of Virginia. Sara joins Chuck to talk about her humble beginnings as a curious student who somewhat fell into design to now traveling the world in support of her work for clients and speaking events alike, being introverted in an intensely extroverted creative industry, tattoos, and much more. http://www.hellozso.com http://www.twitter.com/hellozso http://www.lifeandlimb.com
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Made this messing around with my “Paracosm” piece yesterday
Thanks for support on Android app! ICYMI we added Muzei support - all 365 pieces for 99c. Who’s waiting on the iOS app? Only a couple weeks to go!
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DEPTHCORE LAB II - CULT

http://www.depthcore.com/lab/cult/
Let's start with the obvious. You're looking at a small collection of Depthcore artwork. It's not big enough to be a Chapter, and the pieces seem a little more experimental and a little less like epic, digital, technical orgies. What is this, you ask? Why, it's a Lab.
Depthcore faces the same challenges we'd assume a lot of non-profit experimental digital art collectives face. Our artists are busy people who make art professionally. They enjoy making personal work, but do not enjoy sitting on it for eight months whilst we wait for other busy people to chip in the other 80 or so pieces required to do a Chapter release. This results in no work being made, Chapters being pushed back and terrifying periods of silence and inactivity. This is the kind of problem that leads to art collectives dying. Labs are our solution.
Smaller, nimbler, with no submission count requirement, Labs are something you can expect from us every 4-8 weeks throughout the year. We're still going to try to get one full fledged Chapter happening each year (possibly featuring refined Lab pieces!) but for now our priority is to have fun together and be in touch with our audience more regularly. Obviously this is our second Lab, "Roots" having gone live a couple months back, but I wanted to ensure this would be an ongoing endeavor before I wrote about it at length.
Suffice to say with two Labs out by early March, Labs are here to stay. We're excited about this new platform, and hope you enjoy the work we've shared with you. Thanks for the ongoing love & support - hopefully we as a collective will do a better job earning it this year than we did last.
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Christian Salazar's (aka. DataMouth) debut track: "Hale Bop", submitted to Depthcore's 2nd Lab: "Cult".
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