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Ana Albero
June 17, 2013
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With whimsical and charming illustrative style we introduce to you, Ana Albero. Now based in Berlin, Albero was born in Spain before moving to Germany to study Visual Communications. Having formed strong bonds with fellow illustrators to found online blog
Pete Sharp
June 11, 2013
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Brighton based illustrator Peter Sharp is brash, bold and talented, in other words….a ‘Top Draw’ creative. Producing work with minimal key colors, Sharps work is currently displayed at Brighton Universities Degree Show. With a clear style that allows his work
Sophie Bryant-Funnell
June 10, 2013
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Hot off the press from this years Brighton University Illustration Graduate Show comes the illustrative stylings of Sophie Bryant. With a palette of candy coated colors, Bryant produces work using a selection of mixed media including some dreamlike watercolors and
Micah Lidberg
June 5, 2013
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Represented by creative agency Hugo & Marie, the adroit skills of Micah Lidberg have an ernest and contemporary style. Openly “shaken up by nature”, Lidberg finds inspiration in the vastness and endless possibilities to be found within this organic world.
Toni Halonen
May 30, 2013
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Independent Designer & Art Director Toni Halonen brings us todays illustrative offering in the form of his charming character based art work, typographical creations and contemporary designs for print. With some fresh and original takes on layout for magazines and
Seiko Kato X Desk Space
May 22, 2013
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“she finds particular inspiration in Victorian medical books and etched drawings” NAME Seiko Kato LOCATION Brighton, England PRACTICE Artist/Illustrator 1 | Scissors | Green Bell C-100 cosmetic scissors 2 | Tweezers | Allex P-4P 21110 Seiko Kato creates collages
Desk Space X Alice Pattullo
May 15, 2013
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“I used to have to go and make a coffee every time I tried to open photoshop” Alice Pattullo is an illustrator and printmaker who lives and works in London. She works predominantly in screen-print producing limited edition
Laurie Rollitt
April 25, 2013
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Laurie Rollitt is an Illustrator from the UK living in Lisbon, Portugal. Illustrating for such publications as the New York Times and Wired Magazine, Rollitt is a demanded artist with a unique style. Intelligent and creative in design and structure,
Luke Pelletier
April 23, 2013
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Luke Pelletier is a painter, printmaker, musician, and skateboarder currently living in Chicago. With youthful vigour and a ripe imagination, Pelletier’s crisp and colourful illustrations have often depicted violence, profanity, and mischief, but “all in the name of good fun”.
Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez
April 22, 2013
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Drawing from a pastel palette and creating a theatrical Where’s Wally-esque set of anthropomorphic birds, Lesser Gonzalez illustrates little cities of detailed lunacy, charm and joy that capture the imagination. Take a look and lose yourself in the madness of
Joan Cornella
April 16, 2013
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Had a tough day? Let the hilarious short comic stylings of Joan Cornella turn that frown into some form of charming yet darkly humorous grin then. Producing some beautifully executed artwork, Cornella turns her bizarre short stories into some of
Akiko Stehrenberger
April 11, 2013
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Multi award winning illustrator Akiko Stehrenberger began her career in New York doing spot illustrations for SPIN, The Source, New York Press, Filter, XXL, and more. In 2004, having moved back to Los Angeles, she became an art director/designer responsible
Caitlyn Murphy
April 10, 2013
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Full of fun and flavour, Toronto illustrator Caitlyn Murphy demonstrates an immaculate yet jovial, often comical inclination with her illustrations. With a superbly simplistic and colourful style her work has both charm and character. Caitlyn Murphy
Andrew Lu
April 9, 2013
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While studying for his degree and preparing to graduate, Graphic Designer Andrew Lu seems to also have time be an excellent freelancer who produces brand identities, interactive books, promotional art work and all manner of typographical wonder. Throughout his portfolio,
Alan Dalby
April 4, 2013
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Conceiving of work as an illustrator come designer and delivering them in a multitude of materials, Manchester based Alan Dalby has a penchant for minimalist graphic stylings, the animal kingdom and bold colors. With some great visual wit and a
Andrés Lozano
April 2, 2013
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Behold the striking work of Spanish born Andrés Lozano, an illustrator with a penchant for re imagining posters and designing intriguing covers. Whether a cheeky take on the film Seven or a beautifully imaginative cover for Yorokobu Magazine, Lozano’s self
Simone Näf
March 15, 2013
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Combining highly detailed illustrative skills that employ elements of pointillist technique with a rich palette of painterly colors, Simone Nora Näf’s work has a broad appeal but a single and very personal style. Her work is a mixture of hand
Christopher Berry
March 14, 2013
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Hailing from the sun blushed Big Orange (also known as Los Angeles), comes illustrator Christopher Berry and his eclectic portfolio of colour and craft. Mixing medias and styles, Berry’s portfolio contains hand drawn illustrations, collage, computer aided graphic design and
Sophie Roach
March 11, 2013
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Hailing from the new American hub of music, creativity and general cool comes Austin Texas local…..Sophie Roach. Creating haphazard geometric patterns that are brought to life through Roach’s choice of brash and contrasting colour palette, it is easy to loose
HuskMitNavn
March 7, 2013
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HuskMitNan is Danish artist, born in 1975, living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. Colourful, energetic and entertaining, his illustrations though simple, speak with substance and are often intelligently crafted anecdotal accounts of the world around him. HuskMitNavn
Jose Miguel Mendez
February 27, 2013
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Jose Miguel Mendez is a Spanish born artist, now based in London. After studying and working within illustration and graphic design, he has also recently been working with animation. Exploring sub-cultures and playing with typography, Mendez’s work has a youthful
Julian Glander
February 26, 2013
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Lights! Camera! GIF? Dubious perhaps, but GIF based art work has been hitting the world of design, advertising and even fine art with vengeance in resent times. Bringing this vibrant and energetic platform to our attention today is Brooklyn based
Skip Dolphin Hursh
February 20, 2013
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A multi disciplined creator who also boasts the title of ‘Thing Maker’, Skip Dolphin Hursh is amongst other things a talented and exuberant artist. His work form the outset is vibrant and often garish in its immediacy but has a
Velckro Artwork
February 13, 2013
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Vibrant, Fun and intriguing? You got it with Madrid based freelance graphic designer and art director Velckro. Working with some big names, we can see why the portfolio on display has been so readily received by those in the creative
Stephen Vuillemin
January 23, 2013
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London based illustrator and animator Stephen Vuillemin has a flair for the theatrical. His brightly illustrated and bold works, convey an often surreal or seemingly sinister subject, but do so with a clean and youthful vigour. Stephen Vuillemin
Cyril Quenet
January 16, 2013
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Cyril Quenet is a graphic designer based out of Paris, France that has a refined understanding of what makes a striking image. From silkscreen experimental monochrome prints to those with color overlays, Cyril creates work that’s fascinatingly technical and full
Angela Dalinger
January 15, 2013
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Behold the brush strokes of Angela Dalinger, an illustrator who escaped from Hamburg to live in a small town close by. Busy working on her career in illustration ever since – mostly paintings and drawings – the result are these
Bruce Mackay
January 8, 2013
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Working as a visual artist exploring the creative opportunities within illustration, typography and graphic design, Bruce Mackay style is not easily pigeon holed. Finding inspiration in diverse and often obscure places such as his Fathers garage, loose teeth or the
Terrence Payne
January 2, 2013
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Working predominantly in a portrait esq. format, Terrence Payne combines colorful illustrations, geometric backdrops and brief texts to create beautiful yet often surreal works of art. Having established himself as an artist of some significance, Payne also works as Gallery
Samüel Johnson
December 27, 2012
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With contemporary design and illustration at the forefront of both the commercially viable and personally investable world, Samüel Johnson’s work is of the moment and stylish to boot. Synthesising minimalist layouts and geometric patterns with some finely executed illustrations, this