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  • About/Contact
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    • Roadmap
    • Never Fake the Fun
    • A Compendium of Collective Nouns
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    • How to Hang a Picture
    • How to Swear Around the World
    • Lincoln Memorial
    • The Amazing Story Generator
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    • Mr. Molvin and the Talking Junco Bird
    • There is a Moral to This Story
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    • Side 1 of Led Zep 4
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    • Methodical guy, Marlowe.
  • Illustration
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Cat Shapes: An Experiment

Jay Sacher January 21, 2014

Just trying out a few things. Animals are difficult to draw, and none more difficult than cats. Goddamned cats.

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A Compendium of Collective Nouns

Jay Sacher January 18, 2014

I wrote a little thing on the Chronicle Books blog all about the writing of Woop Studio's lovely book, A Compendium of Collective Nouns. I make some confessions about why I'm no fun at parties.

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Tags jay sacher, Woop Studios, Chronicle Books, A Compendium of Collective Nouns
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A thought on wearable advertising

Jay Sacher January 11, 2014

Extensive research has revealed that, if anything, sandwich board advertising technology has regressed over the years. Case in point, look at this sweet set up from 1946:

Tags jay sacher, sandwich board advertising, watercolor
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Agnes Nicholson-Berger: The Cat Lady Lawyer of Sunset Strip

Jay Sacher January 3, 2014

Back in the golden age of Hollywood, it was not uncommon to see Mrs Nicholson-Berger walking her leashed black cat Butchie Boy to and from her office on La Cienega Boulevard.

Ever a practical woman, Nicholson-Berger actually owned four succesive cats named Butchie Boy, each one promptly replaced upon its demise. Due to a favor she once did for George Cukor, each version of Butchie Boy appeared in several films, including My Fair Lady, Adam's Rib, and most noticeably, alongside Vincent Price and Peter Lorre in their segment from the 1961 horror vignette film, Tales of Terror.

Of Butchie Boy's silver screen fame, Mrs. Nicholson-Berger remarked, "What do I know from movies? I just take the checks."

Tags jay sacher, cats, hollywood, watercolor
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More fun than really playing

Jay Sacher December 30, 2013
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