Tag Archive | "Technical"

Tags:

Hatch illustration

Posted on 20 August 2008 by Charlene

Jim Hatch and his company, Hatch Illustration, produce top notch technical illustrations that are as beautiful as they are functional. Some of the images are available as stock – an excellent deal if a project does call for an illustration of one of the vehicles in the library.

Comments (0)

Tags:

Leanne Kroll

Posted on 09 May 2008 by Charlene

leanne.jpg

Technical illustrators are a rare breed by themselves, but it’s even more rare to find female technical illustrator. New Sheridan graduate Leanne Kroll fits the niche perfectly though, and hopefully she’ll make a great career out of it.

Comments (3)

Tags: ,

James Provost

Posted on 19 October 2007 by Charlene

jamesprovost.jpg

James Provost’s polished technical illustrations bring out the best in his subjects while keeping with the high level of accuracy and realism demanded by the field. His beautiful cutaway and phantom renderings (like the car above) are a labor of love – use the zoom feature on his site to get a better view of the tiny details in the engine.

Comments (1)

RELATED SITES

More sponsors

WhoWhatHow

Illustrophile is a blog showcasing illustrators new and old, from around the world. It is run by Charlene Chua, herself an illustrator based in Toronto. Please send site suggestions etc to illustrophile[AT]gmail.com, or use the form on the Contact page.