So for the third in my series of lady portrait-type assignments, I've got this more realistic one for the LA Times! No sassy bra-ladies this time ;). Joey Santos came to me with an article in the weekend issue about spring tips and trends in makeup as told by Carmandy of What Not To Wear fame (I used to watch What Not To Wear all the time, to Sam's chagrin). The general theme was out with the old and in with the new and fresh, with a particular emphasis on floral colors like corals, pinks, and reds. I was feeling the zest of spring and wanted to do something light and airy with plants and flowers to signify the season. The assignment turnaround was just 4 days from start to finish, so my sketches were necessarily brief. I had a little trepidation about doing the sketch that was chosen because I wanted the girl to look dreamy but not too silly, though I'm very happy with how it turned out. Joey also suggested adding her other hand putting makeup on, and toning down the floral wreath-- a good call on both counts! I've been trying to expand my color palette to include some more neutral colors, so I wanted to limit my brights to just the pinks and reds spoken of in the article. Because the emphasis is on the face and the "prettiness" of it all, I really enjoyed going with a more realistic fashiony style. It turned out to be one of my new favorite pieces, I hope you like it too! :)
Aesthetics of Sustainability. Material Experiments in Product Design was published by Triest Verlag together with ECAL: This volume summarizes the results of “The Aesthetics of Sustainability”, a research project led by ECAL/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne. It brough
Last night print guru Daniel Mason gave a brilliant talk at the Wynkyn de Worde Society about his work researching, developing and manufacturing facsimile record sleeves for Joy Division, including their album Unknown Pleasures. I’m working as the honorary designer for the society this year, and created the piece above as a memento of the …
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Descubrí las ilustraciones de Núria Tamarit y, desde entonces, sigo su trabajo. Hablamos de sus ilustraciones manuales con coloreado digital.
Love should always win. Wasting time with hate, is a shitty way to spend your days. Thoughts go out to those who lost their lives in Orlando & the family and friends who know have to live in a world...
stefan kanchev (1915-2001) was an applied graphic artist, honored with the bulgarian state title 'national artist' in 1971. in his prolific career he designed more than 1000 trade marks and symbols, 650 stamps as well as a vast array of posters, ads, magazines, and television graphics.
Projeto de: Fundação Faculdade de Medicina Ilustração, capa e diagramação por: Vinicius Andrade (Vandradd)