him a letter. It definitely has the Coker style, but he informed her that is was inspired by his style but not his and showed her the difference. A lot of this was going on in the 1970s...the RAID commercials were definitely inspired by Jack Davis' art. I vaguely remember this campaign as either a Frito campaign or Chee-tos campaign. It is funny how her cel also borrows from the Warner Bros Looney Tunes character, Merlin the Magic Mouse. I told her all I know. Do you recall this campaign? Today there would be lawsuits filed all over the place.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Chee-tos or Fritos?
Today I got a nice email from Joey. She bought an advertising cel that
she was sure was designed by Paul Coker, Jr. and wrote
him a letter. It definitely has the Coker style, but he informed her that is was inspired by his style but not his and showed her the difference. A lot of this was going on in the 1970s...the RAID commercials were definitely inspired by Jack Davis' art. I vaguely remember this campaign as either a Frito campaign or Chee-tos campaign. It is funny how her cel also borrows from the Warner Bros Looney Tunes character, Merlin the Magic Mouse. I told her all I know. Do you recall this campaign? Today there would be lawsuits filed all over the place.
him a letter. It definitely has the Coker style, but he informed her that is was inspired by his style but not his and showed her the difference. A lot of this was going on in the 1970s...the RAID commercials were definitely inspired by Jack Davis' art. I vaguely remember this campaign as either a Frito campaign or Chee-tos campaign. It is funny how her cel also borrows from the Warner Bros Looney Tunes character, Merlin the Magic Mouse. I told her all I know. Do you recall this campaign? Today there would be lawsuits filed all over the place.
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