Archive | August, 2009

Scholastic

31 Aug





La première image n'aura pas le furet en silhouette mais je l'aimais bien. Au début de l'histoire la fille raconte que le furet de la classe qu'elle gardait pour la fin de semaine, a mangé son chien. Mais en fait elle l'a perdu et c'est le chien qui le retrouve.

The first image won't have the ferret silhouette but I liked it. In the story the girl says that her dog ate the ferret. But in fact she lost it and the dog finds it.

Posted by: Genevieve Kote, la nana volante

Scholastic

31 Aug





La première image n'aura pas le furet en silhouette mais je l'aimais bien. Au début de l'histoire la fille raconte que le furet de la classe qu'elle gardait pour la fin de semaine, a mangé son chien. Mais en fait elle l'a perdu et c'est le chien qui le retrouve.

The first image won't have the ferret silhouette but I liked it. In the story the girl says that her dog ate the ferret. But in fact she lost it and the dog finds it.

Posted by: Genevieve Kote, la nana volante

Scholastic

31 Aug





La première image n'aura pas le furet en silhouette mais je l'aimais bien. Au début de l'histoire la fille raconte que le furet de la classe qu'elle gardait pour la fin de semaine, a mangé son chien. Mais en fait elle l'a perdu et c'est le chien qui le retrouve.

The first image won't have the ferret silhouette but I liked it. In the story the girl says that her dog ate the ferret. But in fact she lost it and the dog finds it.

Posted by: Genevieve Kote, la nana volante

Sketchbook Magazine

27 Aug



Here's some new work created for Sketchbook Magazine's Fashion Week issue, I created two spreads inspired by the wonderful A/W 09 Collection of Basso and Brooke.

A really fun brief where I got to play with my love of soft colours and animals (and crack open the watercolours!).

Posted by: Kerry Lemon, Kerry Lemon

CSO poppies

25 Aug

Remembrance day comes early for illustrators working on choir promotional materials!




Posted by: Jori Baldwin, Jori Baldwin - Sketchbook

Dr Sketchy’s Wrong Note Rusty

25 Aug

I am finally getting around to scanning some of the things I have been up to over the past month. Here are two sketches from Wrong Note Rusty's session at Dr. Sketchy's.




Posted by: Jori Baldwin, Jori Baldwin - Sketchbook

Lizzy Stewart

25 Aug

Lizzy Stewart

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Lizzy Stewart has a neat collection of work on her site that would look absolutely fine on your walls. Uber fine. She also draws these really neat and amazing houses. See funky pictures of her workspace here.

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New illustrations at Jemillo.com

25 Aug

New illustrations at Jemillo.com
Response to the war in Afghanistan and the recent elections

Illustration for The Independent about Afghanistan

Illustrator Jem Robinson has updated her website www.jemillo.com with a set of new images for both the Independent (UK) Opinion and Debate column, which she illustrates weekly and a self initiated project undertaken during her recent stay in New York City. Recently completed work for The Ride Journal and Velocity magazine will be added once the publications have gone to press.

You can also read more about Jem’s other creative pursuits on her frequently updated blog

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Trick Or Treat Illustration for Marketing Magazine

24 Aug

Here's an illustration for Marketing Magazine about two start-up phone companies and how they might change the mobile phone industry in Canada. Both companies are taking a sort-of philosophical approach, claiming communication is everyone's right and that cell phones aren't just rich people's play things anymore. They're going after the 40% of Canadians who don't already own a phone.

Here were my roughs/concepts for this article. I wanted to communicate that cell phones were cheap, affordable and easily accessible for purchase to the public. The Art Director liked the bird's eye view composition with the piñata so we went ahead (Read more...)

Posted by: Christina Ung, Christina Ung Blog

Trick Or Treat Illustration for Marketing Magazine

24 Aug

Here's an illustration for Marketing Magazine about two start-up phone companies and how they might change the mobile phone industry in Canada. Both companies are taking a sort-of philosophical approach, claiming communication is everyone's right and that cell phones aren't just rich people's play things anymore. They're going after the 40% of Canadians who don't already own a phone.

Here were my roughs/concepts for this article. I wanted to communicate that cell phones were cheap, affordable and easily accessible for purchase to the public. The Art Director liked the bird's eye view composition with the piñata so we went ahead (Read more...)

Posted by: Christina Ung, Christina Ung Blog