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    Mar132013

    Zombie-mania

    Popular culture tends to trends. Vampires were the rage, then werewolves. And now it's Zombies. With the popularity of AMC's The Walking Dead, it seems likely that we will see more zombies infiltrating our media as vampires, perhaps not as immortal as believed, begin to die out. Ad campaigns, young adult books and graphic novels are sure to capitalize on this trend. Zombies may not be as sexy as vampires, but they should be around for a while as art directors figure out how to glamorize and use them. WIlliam Brown has taken this theme and created a series of "occupational zombies" to show what might become of us in the future.

     



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