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Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Climate Camp Posters
I've been very busy lately, one of the things I have been working on are posters and flyers for Climate Camp ,which is on the 3rd - 11th August if you fancy popping down. The commission was to illustrate a positive future vs negative future. It was quite time consuming but I already some bits for the illustration as I had based the poster on my illustration of a positive future which is to come out in this months copy of Amelia's magazine ( I will post this later as I need to take some pic's). It's for a good cause so go and investigate the site if you have a chance and perhaps you'll see my posters up around London some time soon.



Labels: Amelia's amgazine, Climate camp, illustration
More Deco ladies
Some more Illustrations from my Deco dollies series, I actually forgot to put these up for quite a while, they were designed before I did the gocco set.





Labels: Art Deco, illustration, Victor and Rolf
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
J.G. Ballard design competition
I just entered the J.G. Ballard design competition in conjuntion with the Times newspaper. The competition was to design a cover for ballard's best selling novel 'Crash'. It was a bit rushed and I was 6 minutes over the deadline but hey I think its alright! Judge for yourself anyway :-)

Labels: competition, Crash, illustration, JG Ballard, Times
Monday, 7 April 2008
Thursday, 28 February 2008
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
100% Wool - Illustration friday

This is my drawing for illustration friday topic '100%' I drew it in pen and ink with my new rotring pens which I love!
Labels: illustration, illustration friday, knitting, sheep, wool
Friday, 4 January 2008
Soar- Illustration friday

She felt as free as the wind as she soared through the sky.
Double click to see a bigger image :-)
Labels: illustration, illustration friday, soar, vector
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
Illustrated Fashion
At the moment there appears to be a lot of illustration being applied to fashion instead of the other way round which I'm loving. A while back Julie Verhoeven designed a lovely little capsule collection for Mulberry consisting of gorgeous quilted bag which I had my eyes on but could not come to terms with parting with so much money for a handbag! Now one of my favourite illustrators Liselotte Watkins has designed a collection of illustrations for Mui Mui and the results are gorgeous, I love the bold colours and patterns contained with in her work, I just wish I could afford to buy one but I can console myself as I do have some tops from H&M designed by swedish illustrator Cassandra Rhodin which are equally as wonderful.


James Jean has also produced illustrations for Prada dresses based on wood nymphs, the details of these illustrations are amazing you can view Prada wallpaper he designed here James Jean . I really hope illustrated fashion is here to stay, it' s so much more interesting applying illustration to garments other than t-shirts. One day I hope to have my illustrations adorning beautiful clothes such as these...
Labels: Cassandra Rhodin, Fashion, illustration, James Jean, julie verhoeven, liselotte watkins, mui mui, Mulberry, prada





