Hello all. Many thanks to those of you who have offered kind words of support and encouragement over the past week. Recent events in Japan have gotten in the way of blogging lately, but we are safe and sound in Tokyo and life is slowly returning to normal. Look forward to more updates here soon.
Japan is in our hearts -- Artist: Josh Geiser
In the meantime, if you would like to support the ongoing disaster relief efforts, please consider making a much-needed donation to the Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Fund. (Small contributions are appreciated, and credit card payments are accepted.)
You can also help by purchasing any of the Japan Earthquake Relief prints by underground artists at the Poster Cause Project. 75% of profits from these prints will be donated to the Doctors Without Borders' earthquake and relief efforts in Japan.
Artist: Saner
Artist: Brent Nolasco
Artist: Oliver Kroa Cramm
Artist: SCARECROWOVEN
Artist: Joe Iurato
[Link: Japan Earthquake Relief Prints]
gabe
I'm sorry, as lovely as the Japanese Heart poster above is, its anatomically incorrect. The superior and inferior vena cava (since this is a posterior view) need to be on the right, not the left.
[ ]Vickygr
Dude, no one cares if it is anatomically correct.
[ ]aklubisz
good to hear you safe.
[ ]amazing people you are
DW
Stand strong, Japan!
[ ]AlainEtCo
From France
http://www.bouletcorp.com/blogen/bonus/Japan.jpg
And
http://cfsl.net/tsunami/
[ ]julie
Gabe, you may be clever, but this is hardly the place for showing off.
[ ]ben
well done gabe
[ ]Stigmine
While I really appreciate the efforts. These posters are just ironic.
they look weird and creepy and I don't think it fits to what happened in Japan.
The irony: They look like the Japanese are going to mutate anytime soon
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