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Cyberpunk 2077 Has Logos, Logos Everywhere


While the Blade Runner universe gets to use actual company logos all over its buildings, Cyberpunk 2077's developers had to create all their brands, departments and services from scratch.Read more

It's Okay To Love 'Bad' Art


The further I get from my childhood, the closer I come to articulating what I miss about it. Through the confusing fog of nostalgia, it’s easy to mix up what you thought you loved, with what you actually loved. I don’t miss being a kid—I’m both taller and funnier as an adult—but I do covet...

How Steven Universe’s fat bodies helped me draw my own


When COVID weight loss tips started flooding my feeds, I wanted to combat those bad takes by purchasing some fat body art. Then I realized I could just draw my own. So I stripped down to undies and stared at myself in the mirror, my sketchbook in hand. Shoulders, thighs, a hanging tummy: My body...

Very Extremely Practical CSS Art


I’ve always enjoyed the CSS art people create, but I’ve never ventured into it much myself. I’m familiar with many of the tricks involved, but still find it surprising every time: the way people are able to make such fluid and beautiful images out of little boxes. I always end...

The Mystery of Illinois' Short-Lived Cookie Monster Mural


Forget the monoliths—there’s a new monument perplexing America. An artist was commissioned by a local business owner to create a mural of Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster on the side of his building. There was only one problem: This patron of the arts didn’t actually own the building, and he’s...

'Traditional' Art vs. Crypto Art: How to Value It


EthBoy, by Trevor, Alotta Money. Sold for ETH 260. Updates once a day to reflect ETH/USD, BTC/USD, and Ethereum network gas prices. While the crypto art space seems to be growing at an increasingly fast pace, critics challenge its ability to rival the traditional art market in function...

Lots of Ways to Use Math.random() in JavaScript


Math.random() is an API in JavaScript. It is a function that gives you a random number. The number returned will be between 0 (inclusive, as in, it’s possible for an actual 0 to be returned) and 1 (exclusive, as in, it’s not possible for an actual 1 to be returned). Math.random(); // returns...

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