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Mikey Burton / Designy Illustration

Mikey Burton / Designy Illustration

Mark Hearld limited edition prints | St. Jude's Prints Born in 1974, Mark studied illustration at Glasgow College of Art and then completed an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal College of Art. Taking his inspiration from the flora and fauna of the British countryside, Mark works across a number of mediums, producing limited edition lithographic and linocut prints, unique paintings, collages and hand-painted ceramics. We share Mark’s admiration for artist/designers such as Bawden, Piper, Nash – artists well regarded for their forays into the world of commercial design. Mark has recently completed commissions for Faber & Faber and Tate Museums. In Autumn 2012 Merrell Books published "Mark Hearld's Work Book" - the first book devoted to Mark's work. We have also prepared a short film about Mark's inspirations and working methods. You might also like to view Mark's award winning fabrics and wallpapers for St. The prints shown below are in stock and available for online purchase.

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feed - Research and Development Design, logo and Identity for Kunst i Oslo – a collaboration between the Red Cross and art institutions in Oslo that offers free admission to individuals who are in an integration phase. www.kunst-i-oslo.no May 2016 Zwinger und Ich – book design for Network for Nordic Contemporary Ceramics – Heidi Bjørgan, Christin Johansson, Gitte Jungersen, Mårten Medbo, Gustaf Nordenskiöld, Irene Nordli, Kjell Rylander, Caroline Slotte and Kristine Tillge Lund in conversation. Essays by Nina Malterud and Mikkel B Tin. ISBN 978-91-637-9718-7. March 2016 Book design for artist Lisa Torells’ editorial project Plats till Plats – 9 artists on site-specific work. New identity and site for Oslo Kunstforening (Oslo Fine Art Society). Identity and catalogue design for the MA Degree Show 2015, Tromsø Academy of Contemporary Art, Norway.www.kunstakademietitromso.noDecember 2015 One Way or Another. Book design for artist Morten Torgersrud project Lumps. New logotype for Oslo Kunstforening (Oslo Fine Art Society).

icinori | Icinori, studio and publishing, illustrations and books. Popshot magazine: poetry in motion | Blog | Computer Arts magazine Back in issue 169 of Computer Arts we told you about a new independent magazine called Popshot. They were matching new poets with up-and-coming illustrators and producing something the literary world hadn't seen before. What started as an interesting creative project has become an inspiring publishing success story. With sales growing each issue, Popshot isn't only available online anymore, but is stocked at over 45 locations around Britain and exported to 18 countries. Freshly redesigned, issue eight has just been released and it's dedicated to the theme of birth. "Popshot has been redesigned and relaunched with a new remit as 'The Illustrated Magazine of New Writing'," explains founder Jacob Denno. But don't worry, the illustration is still in there and in the new issue you'll find work by Chris Thornley, Rupert Smissen, Darren Hopes, Peter Strain and many more. The magazine has kept its uncoated paper, vegetable inks and perfect-bound spine.

Brian Danaher ::: Illustration / MN State Fair MN State Fair Cheerios Wall Street Journal 1 Wall Street Journal 2 PCWorld Old & New Project Heisman Trophy St. Patrick's Day Fishers of Men Cemetery Friends EP Rabbit Children Music Online LearningSoCal Gas Portrait Ben Bridwell What I ate at the MN State Fair Series depicting everything I ate while attending the Minnesota State Fair. Inject great depth into flat colours Recently I’ve been asked to create some graphics for commissions where the client wanted the imagery to have more depth and an organic feel. In this tutorial I’ll explain how you can import a flat set of vector shapes into Photoshop and bring them to life with a handful of shading techniques. Over the following steps I’ll reveal how the mere addition of texture and subtle shading can transform flat colours in your illustrations. These tips will help you take a simple, clean-looking vector from Illustrator and really bring it to life with a few filtered layers and some brush work in Photoshop. The great thing about these techniques is that they are really easy to get the hang of and to incorporate into your workflow. Find 20 great logo design tips at our sister site, Creative Bloq. 01 Create a simple graphic like the one above in Illustrator – or feel free to follow this tutorial using your own images, if you’d prefer. 04 Next, create a new layer and call it ‘Black Hole’.

Liekeland Put Your Portfolio Online Open letter to design educators and students: Hopefully this doesn't come across as too much of a rant. OK, OK, it is. Issues: <rooney>Did you ever notice that there's a strong focus on "the book" that's being taught at the college level for design portfolios. Suggestions for Students: Put your work online as you complete it. Portfolio Services: BehanceThe creators of the fabulous Action Method offer a great way to connect through their Creative Professional Network. Cargo CollectiveOffers more customization through light knowledge of HTML/CSS. KropA simple and elegant way to get your work online quickly. CoroflotNot quite as elegant as Krop but equally powerful. CarbonmadeLike Krop, Carbonmade has elegant themes backed by a whimsical brand. Creative HotlistOne of the originals. FlickrAt the very least you can set up a Flickr account to upload your designs. A Good PortfolioCreative and unobtrusive theme options for web newbies as well as custom options for aficionados. Extra Credit: Note

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