Posts Tagged ‘ Books ’

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Graphic designer Karen To launches Epiclayers
no responses - Posted 01.28.12
Epiclayers is graphic designer Karen To's portfolio. She is a young designer, illustrator and form-maker who recently graduated from CalArts BFA graphic design program and we're proud to tell you she is available for free-lance work! I particularly love her combination of colors, her different styles of illustration and the ...continue
Emptypage design studio and Lukasz Kulakowski
no responses - Posted 01.15.12
Emptypage is Lukasz Kulakowski's portfolio. Lukasz is a graphic designer, illustrator and art director with 8 years of experience. His studio was working with clients across whole Europe and is based both in Dublin,Ireland and Krakow,Poland. Great brand identity design, illustration services and custom typography with clean and simple communications ...continue
Ahnna Lim, narrative illustration
no responses - Posted 09.17.11
Ahnna Lim is an artist working as a freelancer illustrator in Toronto, Canada. Her work is about picture books, narrative illustrations and fashion illustrations with nice vector or line drawings and paintings. Ahnna Lim is a very versatile illustrator who obviously likes to experiment new techniques. continue
Mogollon: art direction and illustration
no responses - Posted 07.20.11
Mogollon is a multidisciplinary art direction studio founded in 2004 by Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand with the objective of joining talents to produce alluring imagery across virtually every platform. Mogollon's expertise spans in the fields of fashion, music, editorial, magazines, design, films and videos among others. continue
Raphaël Urwiller, vibrant illustrations
no responses - Posted 05.30.11
Raphaël Urwiller is a French illustrator, being one half of the Icinori graphic studio (with Mayumi Otero). He creates gorgeous limited edition hand-printed, hand-cut prints and books, using two or three colours process. His work is usually made of simple drawings, overlaid colours and patterns. continue
Richard Yot, visualiser and storyboard artist
no responses - Posted 04.28.11
Richard Yot is an illustrator and animator specialising in quirky characters and worlds. His work is entirely digital but with a large dollop of hand-made charm. He mostly uses brush tools to draw directly on the image, without any filters or effects, just paint. If you wish some more in-depth ...continue
Anna Haerlin, versatile graphic designer
no responses - Posted 03.24.11
Anna Haerlin is a German graphic designer living in Berlin. During last 7 years she worked in various design agencies. And since June 2010, she works independently, focusing on corporate, print and screen design, etc. Clients are CUT magazine, Etsy, Fuenfwerken Design AG, Northern Sun Identity GmbH, MetaDesign, etc. continue
Jaimie Warren, trash, theatrical and humorous self-portraits
no responses - Posted 02.28.11
Jaimie Warren is a performance artist and photographer from Kansas City, Missouri. She creates amazing series of funny photographs and self-portraits with a very free snapshot style. The compositions are more or less subtile or theatrical, showing food, trash, portraits and parties. Jaimie Warren is represented by Higher Pictures, New ...continue
Vincent Tavano, a versatile talent
no responses - Posted 02.20.11
Vincent Tavano is a very versatile artist who started with illustration mixing hip-hop with typography and jazz, then developped a personal style with analog photography and also studied interface design and web development… Today he runs 70 folk, a graphic design studio based in Paris. Vincent Tavano also known as ...continue
Asger Carlsen: the “wrong” book, a true twisted view of our world
no responses - Posted 02.16.11
Asger Carlsen is a Danish-born artist based in New-York. Through his digital manipulation, animals become half human, people have two heads and welcome to a strange hallucinatory dimension. By employing a traditional black and white palette, Wrong peers past reality into a parallel existence. The haunting and disturbing perspective of ...continue