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Dear Puffin,
Remember the Firefly travel posters I have in my nerd shrine bathroom? And the art nouveau Doctor Who posters from Bill Mudron, that I talk about constantly? Well, everything seems to have come together. Megan Lara has just released this incredible series of art nouveau, Alphone Mucha style Firefly posters.
I’ve often felt that you can learn a lot about a guy by which Firefly girl he goes for. 99% go for Inara or Kaylee, the occasional one goes for River, but I’ve never once heard a guy go for Zoe. Clearly, none of you have ever been with a warrior woman!
You can buy them all here.
I also found some art nouveau versions of Starbuck and Boomer, from Battlestar Galactica, by Deviantartist Moon-Pookah.
Mudron’s got a new piece out too, although it isn’t art nouveau. It’s more of a Japanese woodblock print knockoff, featuring Madame Vastra and Jenny battling a pair of Cybermen. And it’s awesome! Click to embiggen.
And finally, a little piece of whimsy to brighten this horribly hot and sticky day: The Doctor and the Little Prince, by Deviant artist JaviDLuffy.
Love
MacGuffin
Other posts about Poster Art
Art Nouveau Slave Leia, sinful Disney princesses, and more
Late Breaking Doctor Who Art News!
Star Wars Propaganda posters, redux. Also Doctor Who, Mad Men, Battlestar, etc
Variations on a theme: Game of Thrones
Poster art roundup: Ghostbusters, Narnia, Tron etc.
Dalek Propaganda Posters and Doctor Who Miscellany
Vintage Star Wars Posters (its a compulsion, OK?)
Dear Puffin
I found these via DesignWorkLife, one of my favorite sites for randomly drooling over pretty things. Dear Blank Please Blank and Sapling Press have teamed up to make these freaking genius note cards. I tried, I really tried, to pick my favorites, but I seem to have picked all of them.
That last one is going to be framed, I think, and posted in the bathroom of my yacht.
A couple of other interesting stationary/artsy type things have caught my eye recently.

First there are these great Facebook like/dislike stickers from 55his, which amuse me because I rather like being meta about Facebook and applying it to real life. Also is it bad that I want to stick one of these on the hipster bear trap and write Admiral Ackbar on it?
And this is the most graphically lovely of the aid for Japan posters I’ve seen. They’re all gorgeous and I would buy every one if I could, but this one just really touches me somehow. Available from Zac Neuleib for $22.50, all proceeds go to aid for Japan.

And this is just cool. Apparently this is origami and you can buy it from the artists Etsy shop.
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I also love this alt Mad Men poster from Needle Design. They also have a lovely Inception poster, and I know you adore Inception Puffin.
All my love
MacGuffin
MacGuffin,
What a wonderful day it is for absurd logic! My inner Dadaist is practically screaming for joy.
In Texas anything is possible, and we’ll be damned if anyone’s going to tell us otherwise. That anything being God creating the universe. A proposed bill in the Texas senate would make it illegal to discriminate based on research pertaining to intelligent design.
How do you make money? By giving stuff away, of course! At least that’s what Paramount Pictures is hoping with its release of Tunnel. While I think the gesture is grand, I think it might perhaps be more fiscally responsible to release the movie through Netflix, Hulu, or another paid portal. It seems like this is simply putting a tip jar out at the movie theater and hoping to recoup the losses.
How else can you make money? By lying! Fox News does it every day. At least that’s the only logic I can use to understand this guy who told the truth on his blog and has now been fined $60k in damages.
Turning to health. What’s good for you? Radiation, of course. Thank Anne Coulter for her brilliant research into nuclear medicine. Radiation she said, “actually reduced the risk of cancer.” Of course it does, dead people rarely get cancer!
Looking at this now, I think I must find some things to cheer me up. Let me find something.
Two of my favorite things, Batman and cake. Courtesy of CakeCentral
Well, that’s enough for now. I am off to the opera.
Yours,
Puffin
Dear Puffin
You raise a good point about the tastelessness of ads placed without consideration of context. I myself have been griping about this issue at length, to you among others.
This morning, for example, CNN.com’s adsense system had a floating March Madness banner over the coverage of the melting reactor and a truly heartbreaking story about a Japanese first responder who has only just returned from his duties to find that his entire family is GONE. But don’t be too sad, we can still watch March Madness LIVE on NCAA on Demand!!!!! Now I’m entirely aware that the ad-sense system is automated and no one made a decision to float that discordantly cheerful ad over such tragic stories. Perhaps, however, this is a glitch that should be addressed. This is merely frustrating and off-key:
But I have seen much much worse. So far the worst I have seen was when I was trying to watch footage of the recent conflict in Egypt. While trying to access a live feed of Tahrir Square, where people were literally being shot before my eyes, I was forced to sit through a 60 second commercial for adult pink footie pajamas. Of course, I can’t find that ad anywhere, but rest assured, it was…. not good. It was pretty similar to this:
Now Puffin, you are well aware of my stance on footie pajamas. I think they are the greatest thing since sliced bread and I own more pairs than I care to admit. But this was…..not the right thing. In fact I think I have whiplash. One minute Im watching pink dancing ladies clutching their teddy bears and the next Im watching the secret police goons mowing down protesters. Again, it’s an automated system and it’s not really anyone’s fault. It just kind of sucks and it would be great if it didn’t happen.
Someone should find a way to tweak the system.
All my love
MacGuffin
MacGuffin (stop),
My how old habits die hard. I must draw your attention to this advertisement in today’s Wall Street Journal.
I realize that you are probably unbespectactled, so I’ll attempt a short summary. The first portion of the page is devoted to the dangers of radiation posed to relief workers in Japan. The lower portion is an advertisement exhorting women to “Work, Work, Work on [their] tan.”
I’d rather like to believe an organization like the Wall Street Journal would have a slight amount of sensitivity. But, I’m often proved wrong.
Yours,
Puffin
America, it seems, is proving itself to be the land of the Backpfeifengesichts.
No tragedy is without its mourners and its complete and utter assholes. And America has a strong showing of both, though thankfully more of the former. I’m refusing to speak on the ones who say that Japan deserved it or had earned such a fate. But, I think this guy deserves to be called out for his statements. Larry Kudlow of CNBC:
“The human toll here,” he declared, “looks to be much worse than the economic toll and we can be grateful for that.”
Sure, it sucks that people are losing their lives, but at least America’s stock market won’t take too much of a hit.
These pictures are courtesy of ABC News‘ excellent site. I highly recommend going through all the pictures, just to see for yourself the level of magnitude of destruction they are enduring.
As you can see the destruction is nothing short of catastrophic. It’s hard to imagine how long these areas will take to rebuild.
This next picture is the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. The long term effects of this won’t be known for a long time, perhaps generations.
One last one.
I don’t know any particular relief organizations to donate to, but a safe choice is always The American Red Cross.




























