Tag Archives: Tom Gauld

Gauld on Faulkner

Tom Gauld illustated an article on William Faulkner and race in the New York Times on July 1st.  Leave it to him to accurately summarize a man’s work in three narrow strips of artwork.  

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Tom Gauld gives the Heart Truth

Earlier on, Tom Gauld designed some very nice cans for Diet Coke. Now he’s designed the complete look of the new Diet Coke campaign to raise awareness for women’s heart health (organised in partnership with The Heart Truth). This involved … Continue reading

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Jochen Gerner Paints Glaciers

Thanks to Tom Gauld’s Twitter feed (and with a little help of Jean-Marc Van Tol‘s), we now have a quite comprehensive overview of Jochen Gerner‘s Panorama Du Froid paintings, which he creates by painting glaciers on tourist postcards. (artwork © … Continue reading

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Tom Gauld Fights The Giant Monsters

Clearly writing stories is no walk in the park, if Tom Gauld is to be believed. (from Neil Gaiman’s blog)

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Tom Gauld for Diet Coke

British cartoonist Tom Gauld (Hunter & Painter, The Giant Robot) has designed three cans for Diet Coke.  The cans are introduced to raise awareness for The Heart Truth, the women’s heart health program.  Together with Mans+Blacklist, and Max Erdenberger, Gauld … Continue reading

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