09.29.10
Austrian designer David Mascha has updated his website with new work. The site itself is highly function and presents the work in a clean and attractive environment. He’s got some nice illustration work under the hood for IBM.
Austrian designer David Mascha has updated his website with new work. The site itself is highly function and presents the work in a clean and attractive environment. He’s got some nice illustration work under the hood for IBM.
Designer/illustrator Olly Moss has updated his Flickr-folio with some super fun work for Mondo Tees including the posters above. He’s kicked out some excellent poster work as of late.
Young illustrator/designer wild child Magomed Dovjenko has updated both his website and portfolio with more detailed work for clients like Nike.
Argentinian Rosario Alvarez is serving up some new skaterific zombilicious illustrations in his Flickr-folio that are fun as hell to look at.
Oliver is a designer and illustrator ‘living the dream’ in Cleveland, Ohio. He’s currently a senior designer at Go Media but in the evening hours spends time honing is illustration skills with various portrait series.
Local Denver/Boulder illustrator Josh Holland has updated with a new site and new work. Josh is a very talented illustrator who has worked with both big clients and big agencies. He’s also an amazingly nice person which always makes things go smoother. Keep an eye out for him as he has just gone freelance leaving his last full time position. I have no doubts he is going to get busy fast.
Illustrator Michael Gillette updates with some excellent work up at his new website. I particularly like what he is doing in that he is not operating with a singular style but addressing each project with a unique illustrative solution. That is not an easy thing to do and his work is very inspiring. I desperately want to get my hands on a copy of that MGMT poster. If you know where to find one, leave a comment. I am a big fan of both the band and that style of illustration.
Designer and typographer Steven Bonner updated yet again with some more striking imagery and illustrated typography. He’s an adept image-maker and his style keeps expanding. Some of the recent more simple works are definitely the most eye-catching.
Finzo is a Brazilian illustrator currently living in Milan. His full name is Leandro Lima and at the tender age of 22 he is already filling his Flickr-folio with some uniquely styled illustration work that is worth taking a peek at.
It’s been a long time since I wrote about the work of illustrator/designer Daniel J Diggle and he has been working on a stippling pen and ink technique to produce some remarkably detailed typographical illustrations. You can view his work either view his Behance-folio, his personal website or via his Flickr-folio.
Brian Gosset’s chosen title ‘The Art of Doing Something‘ symbolizes his philosophy to do art he feels good about and in turn hopefully inspire others to get involved in making the world a better place to live in. That’s a noble stance. He also happens to have an absolutely spectacular commercial portfolio as well. He’s an inspiring talent.
London based designer/illustrator Martin Nicolausson has updated with some excellent new work including the above surreal landscapes making beautiful use of black and white.
Dwell Magazine is now offering a series of limited edition prints from some notable artists, illustrators and designers. The list of names involved includes some of my personal favorites like Mario Hugo, Mike Perry and Steven Harrington
Artist and illustrator Jasper Goodall has started selling prints via his website and has a deal on the above set. The prints themselves are a little pricey but they are being released in very limited quantities and if you are a devout fan of his work, it might be a rare opportunity to hang some of his unique imagery in your living space or studio.
Sam Green has updated yet again with more exceptional illustration work. It appears as though he also updated his website as well (going the Cargo route). I have to admit that I am becoming a huge fan of Green’s work. He’s definitely one of my favorites from the last few years. He keeps getting better and his work continues to mature and become more interesting.
Mexican illustrator Neto Zamora has some super fun imagery in his Behance-folio. He also breaks down the process from the original sketch to the final product which is an inspiring thing to sort through and might plant an idea or two for the would-be illustrator/designer.
Talented artist/illustrator McBess cranks out a live drawing for Inkygoodness 4 “PLAY” and through the magic of video you all get to watch. I really like his style a lot.
I have seen and I believe I have posted the design work/illustration work of Eli Horn before but only recently discovered his artistic talent. He has some excellent paintings and illustrations in his portfolio that really exemplify some genuine talent.