Copy-Jack 40 SE.

Yesterday was my birthday, a very quiet and
peaceful one, working as always, graftin.
I liked it, the day ended sitting in the grass of
our garden, having some wine and resisting to
confess that the summer is over.
However I got this wonderful machine from my
girlfriend, a “handy copy machine”. The brand is
called PLUS and the model is Copy-Jack 40 SE.
What it does is to copy whatever you move it over
onto heat-sensetive rolls of paper, the kind of
paper you find in cash registers. That means that
the little genius doesn’t need any ink.
It’s from 1986 and I have never seen anything
like it before. Unfortunately it doesn’s work at
the moment but I could cut of my left arm to
see it in action. How did I manage to survive
26 years without a Copy-Jack 40 SE???

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Lo-Fi-FNK the 2nd phase.

If you like the music Lo-Fi-FNK make, like my
artwork for them or like both I can tell you that
big tings is lurking at the horizon.

In a month or so new material will be out and
the distribution of that will without any doubt be
different. Exactly how it will shape up I will
update you on as it unfolds.

Lo-Fi-FNK recently did the Icelandic festival
Airwaves, Junior Senior was there too.

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News section up.

Hi

News section is up as you might see.
I am doing a bunch of projects right now that
I’m very excited about and look forward to post
on the site. Mainly for US right now but also some
European stuff is in the pipeline.

Check out the sneak preview of the cover from
next issue of southern Sweden’s finest freepaper
Brus. You find it in the illustration section.
I won’t post stuff before it’s out but this
is an exception.

Tokyo is so cold these days big socks needed, brrr.

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Brus frontpage.

A illustration for the frontpage of the great
Swedish freepaper Brus.
Brus-logotype by Magnus Pong.

I can’t really decide if this style is great or
complete rubbish, please let me know what
you think.



Sketch.

Sketch for a t-shirt for the shop WoodWood, made
it black and white, added som blur and put it up.
Wish that blur could work in screen-print.
Check the final version in the t-shirt section.