05.12.08
I’ll be at the Ion Conference right here in Seattle starting tomorrow through Thursday. If you’re planning on attending, don’t forget to say “hello!”
Also, on Friday, Matt and I will be flying out to Burbank for a few animation events:
- Screening of “Endangered Species” at Mockfest 2008: “Endangered Species” is a film by Tony White that showcases the great and classic moments of animation’s history.
- Animation Book Look 2008: co-hosted by Van Eaton Galleries and Creative Talent Network, is a gathering of animation authors and artists as well as a number of industry insiders. Nickelodeon reps will also be there doing portfolio reviews.
- Ollie Johnston’s Train Station Dedication: Ollie Johnston, the very last of Walt’s “Nine Old Men”, was considered one of the world’s leading train enthusiasts. There will be a dedication at Walt’s Barn in Griffith Park on Sunday.
We’ll be in LA from Friday, May 16th until Monday May 19th. Give a shout if you’re in the area! ![]()
05.08.08
6th Annual ECCC :: May 10th & 11th, 2008 :: Seattle, WA
Washington State Convention & Trade Center
http://www.emeraldcitycomicon.com/
- awesome costumes–like the Wolverine we saw last year with butter knives taped to his hands
- great artists like Peter Bagge and Ellen Forney
- a bunch of extra talented comic artists I totally don’t know
- the hot dude from Battlestar Galatica
- fun people to meet like Suzanne Kaufmann—the 3D animator who will be working with us this summer who we met at the ComiCon years ago
- amazing up-in-coming illustrators, animators, comic book artists you haven’t heard of, yet
- being able to buy that Yoda or Strawberry Shortcake toy you remember having as a kid
- Wil Wheaton, AGAIN?!?
- watching people you know totally NERD out
- urmmm… the Suicide Girls?
See you there! Be forewarned that photos of the event will of course be posted…
05.02.08
Our latest casual game, Sushi-Me, is up for nomination this year in the Zeebys! Sushi-Me is an online casual game created for play on PC, Mac, touch-screen and Nintendo Wii that combines fast-paced action, cute characters, hilarious animation, catchy audio, and witty writing. It’s “winning rave reviews throughout the seven seas!” Everything including character design, audio, and even the very witty copy for Sushi-Me was done in-house by our super talented Plexi peeps.
If you haven’t heard of them, the Zeebys are the Annual Casual Game Award with games from casual game developers of all sizes—even huge companies like Vivendi and Ubisoft! Award winners will be announced at the Casual Connect Conference 2008 being held in Seattle this July.
We’re in the running for:
- Best Web Game of the Year
- Best Visual Arts of the Year
- Most Innovative Game of the Year
- Best Story, Narrative or Original Character of the Year
- Best Audio of the Year
You must be a current member of the CGA to vote. If you’re not yet a member of the CGA, you can sign up here for free and be eligible to vote in this years awards!
You can also check out the winners from last year on the Zeeby’s website. Happy casual gaming!
04.14.08
Every third Monday of every month a collision of burlesque, life drawing, booze, and bawdy humor takes place at Rendezvous’ JewelBox Theatre in downtown Seattle. Last month, Troy–our Design Director– took two of our Designers to Dr. Sketchy’s. A good time was apparently had by Troy, Drake and Devi. Here’s a photo from the Dr. Sketchy Seattle Flickr photo album to document the event.
This month, we’re opening up the invitation to anyone from the studio. Who knows… maybe the woman in the office/closet in the corner of Suite C might break out her charcoals and kneady eraser and join in on the fun.
04.09.08
Martin Ontiveros will be showing at Schmancy Toys this Friday. If you haven’t seen any of Martin’s work, you gotta come down a take a peek! His paintings are totally amazing and he’s had a number of vinyl toys created based on his character designs like the super cool Ojo Rojo.
Check out a bunch of his work and other artist’s Martin-inspired work featured at Portland’s very own Grass Hut.
See yas down there!
Schmancy
1932 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
Friday, April 11, 2008
6pm - 9pm
02.20.08
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I’ve been a resident of the north area of Seattle for over 15 years and the Ballard Denny’s located on the corner of Market St. and 15th has been a very important landmark for me. Unfortunately, the building–which is a great example of mid-century Googie architecture–has been vacant since it was sold to ill-fated monorail project in 2007 and is slated for demolition. The land is tragically slated to be developed into yet another condo with a Rite-Aid on the corner.
The building was built in the mid-60’s as the Manning’s Cafeteria and was one of many Manning’s restaurants up and down the west coast. Manning’s was one of Seattle’s longest running and successful chains. The Manning’s Cafeteria Building was the only building in Seattle designed by Clarence Mayhew, a very well-regarded Bay Area architect. More information about the building can be found on Docomom WEWA’s website.
Tomorrow, the building will be up for nomination as a historic landmark at a public hearing. Here are the details:
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 3:30 p.m.
Municipal Tower, 700 Fifth Ave., Room 4060. The meeting will be open to the public.
Hope to see you there!
02.05.08
Matt and I took Will Vinton, his lovely wife Gill, and daughter to brunch this Sunday before Will’s Master Animation Class at the Northwest Film Forum. We wanted to welcome an animation luminary to our lovely city and have an excuse to check out the brunch at Palisade Restaurant.
Will’s little daughter had a bit of a rough morning–we picked them up at 9am so that we’d have enough time for a leisurely meal and get Will back in time to set up for the class. As soon as her Very Berry Smoothie (which came in a tiki glass) and Wacky Waffle (adorned with a bacon smile) arrived at the table, she was able to find some enjoyment in hanging out with a bunch of adults in a strange place.
Will and Gill were amazingly sweet people and extra fun to talk to. Matt was able to talk shop, taking as much in about Will’s experience as an Academy Award and Oscar winning animator. Gill and I talked about food–one of my favorite subjects. Gill’s from Yorkshire (she didn’t think that I picked up on her slight British accent) and Matt’s family is from London/Ipswich so we had a lot to gab about.
We all ended up eating way too much. You see, the way brunch is set up at the Palisade is that you pick an entree and it comes with trips to the buffet. I know you’re thinking “ugh! buffets… usually not the cream of the crop.” But this buffet had shrimp cocktail, oysters on the half shell, papaya, mango, macademia nut pancakes (with rum maple syrup)… *burp* Oh yeah, AND we had our entrees which were also amazing.
All the while, we were able to oogle the Seattle skyline, mountains, and water all from our table.
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02.05.08

Floating World Comics
20 NW 5th Ave
Portland, OR
Thursday, Feb. 7th, 6-10PM
Founded by visionary cartoonist Jim Woodring and Bob Rini, “Friends of the Nib” is a modern cartoonist salon. Cartoonists participating include: Jim Woodring, Bob Rini, Kinoko, Dalton Webb, Mark Campos, Matt Tamaru, Sara Spink, Angela Stork, Max Clotfelter, Scott Faulkner, and David Lasky. Schedules permitting, all artists plan to attend the event.
02.04.08
Book Launch Party & Art Exhibition
LUST: Kinky Online Personal Ads from Seattle’s The Stranger
By Ellen Forney
DJ David James! Valentines! Chocolates! A short performance by Ellen! More!!
Saturday, February 9, 6pm - 9pm
Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery
1201 Vale St. (at Airport Way S., in Georgetown)
206-658-0110
Hello friends -
LUST, my spankin’ new “Lustlab Ad of the Week” collection, is out! (My first hardback!) Just in time for Valentine’s Day…! Please come to the book launch party, it’ll be fun I SWEAR!!
xo
Ellen.
01.26.08
The Central Library will be hosting a “Comixtravaganza” – a series of events celebrating comics and the artists who make them, beginning at 2:00pm on Saturday, January 26th. Speakers include Plexipixel friends Ellen Forney and David Lasky!
Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Doors will open 15 minutes before the event.
Comixtravaganza at the Central Library
Saturday, January 26th
Comic Workshop
2pm – 3pm
Level 4, Room 1
Learn the basics of making great comics from acclaimed local comics artist David Lasky. You’ll leave with your very own mini-comic, and you can donate a copy to the Library’s collection.
‘Getting into Comics’ panel
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Level 1, Microsoft Auditorium
This panel will feature the local lights of the comics world discussing what they love about comics, their experiences in the comics industry, and more.
Acclaimed cartoonist Ellen Forney speaks
4:30pm
Level 1, Microsoft Auditorium
Ellen Forney is the author of several books, including “I Love Led Zeppelin” and MONKEY FOOD: The Complete “I Was Seven in ‘75” Collection. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” written by Sherman Alexie and illustrated by Forney, won the 2007 National Book Award.
For more information, call the Central Library Teen Center at 206-615-1410, or email: TeenCenter@spl.org www.ellenforney.com



