03.14.11
Illustrator Phil Wrigglesworth knows how to present his work and does so in a way that immediately familiarizes the viewer with his visual language. It’s a smart move for an illustrator in this day and age of art and illustration as product.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, collage, Illustration, Phil Wrigglesworth
Austrian designer illustrator David Mascha has updated with more colorful info-like graphics for companies like AT&T and IBM. I am really digging his abstract, colorful and dimensional visuals.
written by Christopher
| tags: Austria, David Mascha, Graphic Design, Illustration
03.10.11
Wow, we really really like this experimental typographical (numerical) collage experiment executed by German designer Kid Grandios that can be viewed via his Flickrfolio.
Simple and good.
written by Christopher
| tags: 3d, Behance, Germany, Illustration, Kid Grandios
Anne Owens is crafting some delicately strange illustrations in subtle natural colors the induce childlike subconscious memories.
written by Christopher
| tags: Anne Owens, Drawing, Illustration, Painting
03.07.11
I have to admit that I am a gushing fan of Sci-Fi illustrator Dan McPharlin. Everything he puts his fingers too just turns into pure magic. He has updated his Flickrfolio recently with new album art for various bands that was completed in his trademark 70’s throwback style and all of it is just beautiful. Dan is the man.
written by Christopher
| tags: 70's, Art, Dan McPharlin, Illustration, Retro, Sci-fi
Wow, mark us down as huge fans of the retro comic book-inspired work of North Carolina based illustrator Patrick Leger. His work is bold and colorful but highly accessible from the childlike subconscious memories of every boyhood (or girlhood) comic book and newspaper comic fan.
written by Christopher
| tags: Comic Books, Illustration, North Carolina, Patrick Leger, Retro
British illustrator Daniel Mackie does one thing very well and that is watercolor. It’s a bit of a lost art sometimes when it comes to illustration but Mackie is holding his niche firmly down with some lovely work for a long list of clients.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Daniel Mackie, Illustration, U.K., Watercolor
03.03.11
Designer/illustrator Matt Leyen has some good yet simple stuff happening in his Flickrfolio and he has put a lot of emphasis on getting his work out through t-shirt design portals like Threadless and Design By Humans but I suspect if he keeps it up his work will break out into other areas.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Illustration, Matt Leyen, Ninth Wheel
03.01.11
Man Half-Tube is a Ukranian illustrator who is knocking out some kick ass evil and highly detailed illustrations that are then uploaded to his Flickrfolio for your viewing enjoyment.
written by Christopher
| tags: Illustration, Man Half-Tube, Occult, Ukraine, Vector
Brazilian designer João Lavieri is talented and no doubt adept at design and illustration as can be witnessed via his personal website but his real raw talent shines through in his Flickrfolio where you can see some outstanding experimental and often macabre illustrations.
written by Christopher
| tags: Abominavel, Brazil, Drawing, Graphic Design, Illustration
02.25.11
We have been getting pretty crazy about updating our studio Flickrfolio lately. In the past 2-3 weeks we’ve posted a grip of new work on almost a daily basis. I have personally been working on several new ongoing self-initiated illustration projects just to stretch my legs a little. I’ve been diving deep into psychedelic art lately and some of the work definitely reflects that. So keep an eye out because we are using Flickr as our place to just dump whatever it is we might be up to for the hell of it.
written by Christopher
| tags: Changethethought, Ctt News, Flickr, Illustration, Posters
Abduzeedo is offering up a free Tron artpack that actually features some pretty cool graphics that might just come in handy. Definitely worth clicking the download button on this one.
written by Christopher
| tags: Abduzeedo, Disney, Illustration, Tron, Tron Artpack
Chuck Anderson AKA No Pattern has posted a large update to his website and he is still managing after all these years to bring in big name clients with his now patented rainbow motion glow digital photo manipulation/illustration work.
written by Christopher
| tags: Chicago, Chuck Anderson, Illustration, No Pattern, Photoshop
Brooklyn-based illustrator Jamie Givens is cranking out some excellent colorized drawings for some local Colorado trade publications like Rock and Ice and Climbing Magazine. He took a brief hiatus a few years back to join the Peace Corps which no doubt enriched both his life and his illustration work.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Brooklyn, Drawings, Illustration, Jamie Givens
There are some straight up crazy psychedelic collages happening in the Flickrfolio of Boogieman Media. I mean lightening, aliens and just outright craziness.
written by Christopher
| tags: Boogieman Media, collage, Digital, Illustration, Photoshop
Italian illustrator/artist Andrea Moresco AKA El Moro is cranking out some dare I say ‘trippy’ illustration work in his Flickrfolio with boobs, armpit hair, eyballs and all.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, El Moro, Illustration, Italy, Psychedlia
Flora Fauna World’s work has been at the center of a few hotbutton creative disputes in the past but despite all of that they still continue to crank out some sincerely kick ass gig posters for some great bands. They have been busy lately and their site has seen a recent update of some excellent new poster work.
written by Christopher
| tags: Flora Fauna World, Gig Posters, Graphic Design, Illustration
02.21.11
There are some interesting abstract 3D renders utilizing dramatic lighting and minimal typography within the Behance-folio of German designer/illustrator Kid Grandios.
written by Christopher
| tags: 3d, Behance, Germany, Illustration, Kid Grandios