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It’s been out for a week now but we’re still so excited about the Jon Burgerman Original Sticker Kit that we’ve made a fun little video to celebrate its greatness and perhaps inspire the creators amongst you to make something equally as colourful!

If you have not yet seen, we previously interviewed Jon and also posted full details about the sticker kit.

Video in HD on blip.tv and YouTube.

Posted by: Tom

Categories: LittleBigPlanet
Tags: dlc jon burgerman

Out on the store today – the Jon Burgerman Original Sticker Kit – 72 stickers for a paltry $1.99 / £1.59 all based on the doodles of mister Burgerman, whose creations still cover our site with win!

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Also on the store, the delayed Solstice Druid costume, here at last to celebrate the summer solstice, and just in time for Glastonbury Festival too!

  • Solstice Costume: Druid Beard, Cowl, Robe, Wand (pic)
  • Remember, the Solstice Druid is free, but is time limited, and will only be available for a week or two.

    Look how long his beard is, we think it might be the longest beard in history. Let’s ask the internet… Hmm, well it’s close – the internet says that the longest beard on a living human is 6ft long and belongs to Shamsher Singh, although he is not the overall record holder. That title belongs to Hans Langseth of Norway, who had a beard 17.5ft long. Amazing. (warning: beard scrolling may cause damage to mouse wheel finger)

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    Posted by: Spaff

    Categories: LittleBigPlanet
    Tags: beards dlc jon burgerman

    bugermanstickerTo celebrate the release of our first original sticker kit, and a collaboration with doodle captain Jon Burgerman, we covered our site in crazy colourful doodads, and then we put our heads together and wrote ourselves a little interview to send to the man himself.

    So, sit down and relax, and meet the man behind the doodles; mister Burgerman. Oh and don’t forget to pop into the PSN store on Thursday, and start using these stickers to brighten up your levels!

    Mm:Please introduce yourself!

      Hello there, I am an artist called Jon, I am not worm or mole based but do have a beard. I draw, paint and scan but do not juggle bowling pins or press delicate wild-flowers. I’ve worked for many important sounding clients and have never had a single filling or even been stung by a bee. I have exhibited my work far and wide, the furthest being in Australia and the widest being in China.

      I enjoy carbohydrates and music from old computer games and am not a fan of lifting heavy objects, going up ladders or football teams who play in red. One day, when all of this is over, I want to go to sleep and not get up until noon at the earliest, unless of course I need a wee, in which case I’d get up but get back in before the duvet goes cold.

    Mm:When did you start drawing? How did your style emerge?

      I started drawing, as all children do. when I was a child.
      The style evolved over time I guess. I didn’t consciously design it, it’s just how I naturally draw.

    Mm:What inspires your work? Do you have any things that you come back to when you are needing some inspiration?

      I like things that are found in the natural world, like animals and fruit. And of course Fruit Flies, a combination of the two.

      Other artists, big and small, provide me with lots of inspiration too, though sometimes it can induce bouts of green hued jealousy.

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    Mm:Do you carefully plan your pictures or do you prefer a stream-of consciousness approach?

      A little bit of both actually. Sometimes it’s more one than the other too, it really depends on how I’m thinking and what I’m doodling.

      Either way I like to keep things open enough for improvisation and mistakes. Sometimes your hand knows what it’s doing before you do !

    Mm:Who are your heroes in art?

      Tony Hart of course (RIP), Matt Groening, Mike Mills, Dave the Chip, Devil Robots, Kurt Schwitters.. plus many more

    Mm:Have you ever committed a crime against art?

      Oh probably loads. Do I have to admit them here? I hope not.

    Mm:Have you ever committed a crime?  A proper one.

      Not really, well, nothing serious like murder or cat-napping.  As I child I think I might of kicked a swan but I think my older brother made me do it. (No harm was done to the swan, I kick like a weakling)

    Mm:What is your ultimate artistic dream?

      To dance in front of millions of people, whilst singing that opera song from the 1990 world cup. If not that then I’d settle for making an animated series of my characters.

    Mm:Was the greedy swine drawn from life? :)

      Everything comes from somewhere!

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    Mm:If you were able to change the first part of your surname to be any other kind of food, what would it be? For instance, Haggisman.

      Nice idea. I think maybe I’d go for foods I really like:
      Jon Pickleman
      Jon Vegandumplingman
      Jon SaltedKettlecrispsman
      Jon Recesespiecesman
      Jon Porridgeman

    Mm:Who is your favourite character of your own design, and why?

      I can’t pick a favourite, imagine how that’d make all the others feel!
      I have a soft spot for Pickle Pig because he eats things, pickles them in his belly and then plops them out for people to eat.

    Mm:Who is your favourite cartoon character in general and why?

      I do love Droopy. All Tex Avery’s characters were brilliant. I should of mentioned him as a hero.
      I like it when Droopy appears in after a character has tried to escape him by flying half way around the world, going up a remote mountain, locking himself into a room, opening a cupboard… and finding Droopy there.Ha.

    Mm:Do you ever play videogames? If so, which ones?

      Yes yes but not as much as I’d like to. I need more hours in the day.
      Currently I’m working on GTA on the DS. I like the DS and PSP because I can carry them around and sneak in the odd game of something on the move. I never get a chance to play my consoles at home.
      I’m a big fan of 16-bit era gaming and love 8-bit music.
      I like platformers and things which are easy to pick up and play and not too long to get through, like LocoRoco for example.

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    Some new Burgerman Merch that is due to hit stores soon – WANT!

    Mm:What do you hope to see people using your stickers for in LittleBigPlanet?

      Fun of course! and maybe secret rude things.

    Mm:If you were to build a level in LittleBigPlanet, what would it be like?

      A big spaghetti mess of doodle-soya-meat-balls and flakes of stinky cheese!

    Mm:If you could add another word to the following mantra, what would it be?  Play, Create, Share and…….

      Relax?
      Sleep ?
      Keep all the best stuff for yourself ?

    Thanks Jon! Burgerman’s sticker kit will be out in two days time, on Thursday 25th June, and should be priced at $1.99 / £1.59. If you can’t wait until then, why not buy some real stickers and start putting them all over your house and friends?

    Posted by: Spaff

    Categories: LittleBigPlanet
    Tags: interview jon burgerman

    Oooh look, the site’s covered in random things! Lovely, lovely random things. Today we’d like to announce the first of our sticker packs made in conjunction with famous artist type folks, and the first one will be…. the Picasso pack!

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    Ok, ya got me, it’s the Jon Burgerman pack, 72 fabulous doodles from the world of Jon Burgerman, all packaged up and available for you to buy, and then graffiti all over the LittleBigPlanet.

    This massive haul of sticker joy will be available on the store this week, and we’ll also be publishing an interview with the (Burger)man himself tomorrow, so sticker-round (lol geddit?)  to hear his wise words!

    Posted by: Spaff

    Categories: LittleBigPlanet
    Tags: jon burgerman