Showing posts with label illustrator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustrator. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Isotope work, as well as an update on whats to come



Work from a project where I used Isotope imagery as one of my starting points. The project involved me creating several info-posters for a fictional advertisement campaign, other themes in the project where germs and scare-mongouring. I felt that the use of mono printing worked well with the germ theme, leaving an imprint or residue resinated with me when it came to mark making.



 The reason for the seeming lack of content lately is because of a collaborative project i've been doing with six other illustrators, as excited about this project as I am, and believe me I am, unfortunately I can't talk a lot about this project until a little later, expect some news in the coming week!

Monday, 31 March 2014

She, Who Said No: Montgomery 1955





The completed book from my civil rights project, focusing on Rosa Parks and the Montgomery bus boycott. designed to suggest that this book could be passed between people in secret, I wanted to keep the format small and compact. This book is meant to remind the owner that it's always okay to say "no" to an oppressor.

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

A quick update on project work (Communism and Space ships)

Three pieces from some current project work, the graphic Adobe Illustrator work is for a project about educating teens and young adults about communism history, having a really fun time working with graphic and simplified shapes as well as making hand made textures to incorporate into the pieces, with the "Communist Icons" pieces i'm focusing on a unity theme, graphically showing them being one part of a greater community. The Sputnik piece was interesting to work on because I wanted to make the piece less serious visually, by using a muted palette, bright colours and a aesthetic that suggests that the Earth and Sputnik are toys I feel like i've managed to add a lighter tone to the piece.

The space ship piece is part of an action sequence for another side project, working on capturing movement and action, hopefully the scene will come together once the sequence in complete and in an animatic.