Volcom, the skateboarding company, publish a webzine every month filled with quirky illustrations based around skateboarding. The content is fun, and most of the pages rely on concept and message through illustration...not just 'nice' illustrations. I think the webzine has a good view of its target audience and this is why the Volcom webzine works.
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Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Monday, 19 October 2009
Glow in the dark ink
50's Horror Posters
for the Headline brief I have chosen to start with the headline "Man found asleep in closet...with corpse!"
This is funny, weird and creepy therefore i plan to stylize the print in the theme of 1950 horror posters. Here's a few i used as inspiration, focusing on the hand generated, bold typography, bright colours, crazy angles and illustrated imagery.







This is funny, weird and creepy therefore i plan to stylize the print in the theme of 1950 horror posters. Here's a few i used as inspiration, focusing on the hand generated, bold typography, bright colours, crazy angles and illustrated imagery.







Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Stick-A-Thing
Stick-A-Thing (S.A.T) is a Berlin native who has been creating urban design and art since 2006. He is influenced by the streets, graffiti culture and contemporary character design. S.A.T arts and designs can also be found on your monitors, on Berlin streets, on t-shirts and as toys. He has designed album art for 1000names from Bulgaria and also done some live painting for a Levi’s project. S.A.T enjoys painting happy objects on the streets and don't mind if people customized his art along the way. His goal with his designs is to make you enjoy life and stay chilled and cheerful.
I love the illustration of S.A.T, his work is a big influence to mine and I will refer to some of his composition skills when designing the cover for Anorak Magazine.



I love the illustration of S.A.T, his work is a big influence to mine and I will refer to some of his composition skills when designing the cover for Anorak Magazine.




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