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In the 1958 Disney edutainment book “Our Friend the Atom” (a companion to the 1957 educational film of the same name) over 20 Disney artists contributed more than 150 illustrations, mostly in the modernist style popular at the time. Here are a few of my favorites…
I'm late joining the Bushman love-fest but here's one that actually inspired the Old Mill at Disneyland Paris. As a kid, that idea always intrigued me. It didn't work out too well as a ride but it sure makes a great landmark! https://t.co/U6VY32pFkY
I was once told that for WDW MK they originally planned, ala Disneyland, a “sister” restaurant across the Hub from Crystal Palace that would be Plaza Inn “on steroids” but then could never find any evidence of that. Until today. In the Nevada desert. Shown is a mere piece of it.
I’d never heard of Disney artist Jimi Trout until recently. He created many gorgeous backgrounds for the animated films w/Claude Coats. Versatile, he also did character design; check these out from a 1956 Disney TV episode about cats. Impeccable lines! Pics from Lowery Auctions.
@housetohalf @Livelyland One of several graphic comps I developed for the marquee. It was going to be the overall logo for the club but Marketing fought against it, perhaps fearing an invasion of ska-mobs.
Cool attraction poster revealed...but someone needs to do a version of it in Paul Hartley style.