illustration

judge a book by it’s cover
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Book cover artwork can make or break a reading experience. The cover is the invitation to read, setting the scene. It gives you an insight to what is in the book, the mood, the tone. It needs to make you...
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more candy
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Almost anything is better when it's bigger, and nothing gets the attention of customers at a trade show like a good prop. People walk past booths with posters and tables, but having something different draws them in. This weeks project...
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caravan
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Sometimes you need to bring large real world objects indoors, but they don't fit.  Creating large props can be heaps of fun. In this case it was a food serving caravan that needed to be on a trade show stand.  The...
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playing with wooden blocks
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I got to play with wooden blocks. Well let's put that another way, I got to make my own letterpress blocks in photoshop from scratch. From a customer thumbnail to finished wall mural in 3 hours. The first 1200mm print...
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infographic
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Infographics are a way to visually convey lots, and lots of data.  This is a quick one we put together showing social media use by Superdry. It's all about taking screeds of tables of data and finding a logical way...
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burger refit
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How to get an almost instant understanding of a complex project - draw a picture. Burger King is refurbishing it's stores and sometimes needs permission to change the décor, remove and add walls.  That's where I come in.  A quick guided...
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whiff & whaff
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What started as one kiwi mascot soon separated into two personalities. This happens to me all the time, show a client different versions to pick from and you are asking for trouble <smile>. One angelic and the other, well let's...
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