David McLeod
Sydney based graphic designer and typography lover David McLeod shows experiments in lettering and illustration.
Sydney based graphic designer and typography lover David McLeod shows experiments in lettering and illustration.
New York-based graphic designer Evan Robertson takes the cleverest lines written by his favorite writers such as Oscar Wilde and Ernest Hemingway and turns them into brilliant literary posters. “I took little snippets of text and ideas from some of my favorite authors (with some notable exceptions that I’m saving), and let the words be a springboard for an illustration. The illustrations incorporate and interact with the text and hopefully add up to something that engages the mind as much as the eye.”
Evan has a plan to complete around 50 illustrations in a year. He has already completed 24, which you can see in his Etsy shop. via Demilked
Timelapse video of artist Patrick Vale drawing the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Empire State Building.Music - Moanin' by Charles Mingus.
http://vimeo.com/42635813
Khuan+Ktron is a team of graphic designers composed by Ningtiendo Sehgah from Japan, Steebz a.k.a. ACPL from Belgium and Mikail Mitmalka from Russia.
London based graphic designer from Moscow Artem Sukhinin does great graphics and illustrations.
New Zealand based Andrew Archer impresses with the artistic manner of doing classy illustration using proper colours and awesome graphics.
Christina Empedocles works mainly with wax pencil drawings moving around figurative art with in a more sensible way.
Blast of colours from Mexico - this is Raul Urias. His artworks are the mix of traditional and personal view on illustration industry.
Since our last visit California based illustrator Sachin Teng has new updates in portfolio
A collection of pencil drawings London based illustrator Rupert Smissen time to time working in collaboration with Rebecca Pomroy. Obsessive with details, double-meanings and beautiful shadows Rupert's works are yet not provoked the industry to step out from Tumblr, I bet this is a matter of time and good illustration agency.
Natalie Shau is mixed media artist and photographer based in Lithuania (Vilnius). She found interest in fashion and portrait photography as well as digital illustration and photo art.Despite her personal work, Natalie also creates artwork and photography for musicians, theater, fashion magazines, writers and advertisement.
World leading artist and illustrator Alex Trochut uploaded few new works to his account featuring interesting project and shocking us the one made for Moscovian Football Club Spartak.
I bet you will enjoy this portfolio of Russian illustrator and digital artist Alex Novoseltsev. It is all about cartooning and awesome techniques of caricature art. Beside the fact that each portrait is a small digital arts masterpiece, they all have a soul and and a grotesque feature of an object whenever it is an actor or celebrity.
http://vimeo.com/46350260
Talented and very experienced book illustrator Oleg Babkin has all hands on classic methods of drawing enhanced a little with machine.
Phantasmagoric is an ongoing digital art series by Nicolas Obery will leave a metal taste on a tip of your tongue. Awesome white on black vector masterpieces.
"The Leo Burnett Moscow agency has created an interactive print, "Russia. Where the cold is cool!", to show tourists the real and modern Russia, and in turn to raise brand awareness for S7 Airlines in Europe." But there is nothing to do with airlines and a weak stereotypes. The greatest part of this work is Fiodor Sumkin graphics. It is just great and deserve a sight View more details on Fiodor's page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKjPoXVttBE
Decadence digital illustrations from Jeff Langevin grabs our attention by its haunting nature.
"Domo Arigato" as a series takes a look at the paralleled cultural influences of early childhood many of us have experienced and or have seen exhibited today. Classic Japanese cultural icons are infused with luxury branding brilliantly creating an conversation around the identities of the youth today.Mega Man meets Comme, Sonic meets Louis Vuitton, in a iconoclash that's a truly astute observation of today's influences. We are looking forward to seeing how the series is utilized within the real world. We've included an synopsis about the series directly from the artist Mago as well: "Whether Sailor Moon, Son Goku or Pokemon - all these Japanese anime figures were a big part of our childhood. My biggest inspiration for this project was to combine classic Japanese anime characters with luxury brands like Gucci, LV or Chanel to show the brand affinity of the Japanese culture. The series is also strongly influenced by my unique illustration style I've created over the past few years that is characterized by a strong love for details.Take a closer look and discover my passion for anime and luxury brands."