Learn what's hot in graphic design world 2018, as well as what to avoid. This guide will help you stay up to date with the latest graphic design trends 2018
The process of crafting a unique style and aesthetic can be protracted and challenging. Nevertheless, this undertaking can become more manageable by procuring the appropriate tools within your paint by number kits. For this reason, it is imperative to ensure that you possess an apt assortment of paintings.
Explore the portfolio of Illustrator and Comic Artist Sarah Maxwell, as she creates illustrations that create a strong atmosphere and emotive reaction, making her a popular choice for advertising, publishing and editorial projects.
Simon Prades is the feature artist of the week. We showcasing his new modern drawing illustration artwork. He was born in 1985 in southern Germany, in a
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German artist Varguy creates beautiful illustrations that are heavily influenced by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli’s visual style. More illustrations via DeviantArt
The New Yorker covers are so widely heralded that artists in Tokyo have created a faux magazine in homage, called The Tokyoiter.
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Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
Are you new to the world of illustration or an aspiring illustrator searching for your unique illustration style? Then you in the right place. We will highlight six key steps to help you define your illustration style
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Illustrator and graphic designer Simon Prades (previously here and here) creates illusion and intrigue through old school methods of illustration, choosing to loyally stick to pen and ink as his go-to medium. Despite choosing to clean up and sometimes color his work digitally, Prades’ physical mark making remains apparent, such as in the realistic details provided in his subjects’ faces. The German illustrator tends to focus on select colors when creating work for clients such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, staying within a palette of bright greens and yellows, and muted blues. More
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Los Angeles-based illustrator and storyboard artist Victo Ngai produces layered illustrations that reveal elaborate worlds filled with unexpected details. A beautiful expanse of unencumbered nature stands guarded inside a wide-mouthed bullfrog, while a seaside city burns with brilliant flames in the fabric of a heroine’s dress. Each scene inspires the viewer to pause, making sure they haven’t missed a key character that might unlock the work’s tangled narrative. Ngai is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and provides illustrations for clients such as The New York Times and The New Yorker. More