Smile in your face drawing by Nouch editorialSmile in your face drawing by Nouch editorial

Smile in your face

News Busts

Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.

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Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.
Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.
Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.
Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.
Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.
Dutch Design Blog Smile in Your Face mixed hot trends with throw-backs to iconic art and design. For their blog I created a series of busts of people in the news, juxtaposed with other topical items that dominated the timeline of the day. Drawn with a 4-colour ballpen, many of the references are now obscure, some have gained near-universal meaning. What still remains is the sense of urgency.