Posts Tagged ‘ Patterns ’

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Adam Dedman, imaginative drawings
no responses - Posted 04.26.11
Adam Dedman is an illustrator and graphic designer from the south coast of England who has produced work for clients like Burton Snowboards, Nike 6.0 and The Washington Post. Adam Dedman's style is something between ornate drawings and doodles, mixing hand drawing and photography with a really interesting personal touch. [vimeo ...continue
Joris Bacquet, 3D designer and film maker
no responses - Posted 04.07.11
Joris Bacquet is a young French graphic designer and film director specialised in 3D effects. He studied at Supinfocom and works for TV channels like Canal+, the NRJ Group, Das Vierte (Germany), Star channel (Greece), 2MTV (Morocco), etc. Represented by Florence Moll [vimeo width="560" height="350"]http://vimeo.com/18376656[/vimeo] FULLMOON by Joris Bacquet. A mathematical odyssey. ...continue
Marion Senlis, flower patterns and illustration
no responses - Posted 04.03.11
Marion Senlis is a French graphic designer, freelancing since 2002 and doing great illustration and photography. Marion Senlis is co-founder of collective studio "Ma Muse Sa Muse", since 2008. continue
Gareth Leyshon on creative typography
2 responses - Posted 03.20.11
Studio Garo is Gareth Leyshon's online portfolio. Young illustrator and graphic designer from South Wales. Nice work on shapes and colors. continue
Justine Ashbee, abstract hand drawing
no responses - Posted 03.16.11
Justine Ashbee is an American artist creating large scale free-form sharpie drawings. These drawings are executed purely by hand, using paint pens. Each form grow organically, in an intuitive flow, while maintaining delicate, elegant precision. Much like zen calligraphy, Justine Ashbee's amorphous lines are improvisational, and intuitively composed, where the ...continue
Micah Lidberg, strange and beautiful nature illustrations
no responses - Posted 03.09.11
Micah Lidberg is a young illustrator who grew up in the Middle West of America and then switched to the eastern beach. He calls Kansas City, Minneapolis, or New York city his home. Beautiful artworks with a strange and very personal style mostly influenced by nature. Micah Lidberg's clients include: ...continue
Gigantic site-specific cut paper installations by Mia Pearlman
1 response - Posted 01.30.11
Mia Pearlman creates gigantic organic paper installations, ephemeral drawings in both two and three dimensions that blur the line between actual, illusionistic and imagined space. The process (see video below) is very intuitive and spontaneous, the result is just awesome. Mia Pearlman just joined the Paper Art trends project and ...continue
Gina Martynova between pop surrealism and fashion illustration
no responses - Posted 01.02.11
Gina Martynova is a Russian Illustrator who has lived in Thailand, the UK and America. She attended London College of Fashion for her foundation year for fashion design and quickly realized her passion was in fashion illustration and then went on to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC. ...continue
Feminine vector illustration by Peggy Moquay
1 response - Posted 11.23.10
Peggy Moquay is a French illustrator who have been experimenting fashion and drawing since her earliest youth. After several years in advertising agency she decided to start a free-lance carreer with her true passion: fashion illustration. Peggy Moquay creates glamorous imagery inspired by pop culture and vintage fashion. She works ...continue
Print and data visualization by Audrée Lapierre
no responses - Posted 11.09.10
Audrée Lapierre is a graphic designer from Montreal, Canada. She has a special interest for print, packaging, data visualization and surface design and is currently working for Rita (ritaritarita.ca) and FFunction (ffctn.com). She took different courses in Surface Pattern or graphic design, and followed City intervention and Letterpress workshops. She ...continue