Sunday 17 November 2013

2D design

"Using the college library identify the graphic design, Illustration & textiles magazines/journals for research.  Choose a relevant article that interests you, and post it on your blog, describing why you chose it."  

I chose this because this probably the most valuable piece of 2D design in the world currently, the Australian government just payed 8 $million for their license , the US government is probably going to pay $639,863.99 for a license for multicam it although they have already spent a large amount of money on it already, the UK government has also paid for a license for thier own version however this amount is not public. 

http://www.citizen-times.com/article/M6/20131106/NEWS07/311060022/


Olivier Kugler
Olivier kugler is an illustrator who draws with a distinctive scribbled, doodled style. his drawings are done with a fine liner ink-pen and then coloured in digitally. One of Kuglers distint styles is his colouration style where he only partially colours in his pictures and colours in different levels of detail at different places in his picture. overall I like how his pictures are not too fancy and doesn't have any shading. Olivier Kuglers scenes usually have a lot going on and but it is just depictave of a normal everyday scene, i sort of reminds me of a wheres wally type picture almost, well to me it definatly looks like it would be used in childrens books.

Noma Bar



This artist obviously puts a lot of thought and consideration into shape, scale, colour and composition, without deliberately and carefully applying these techniques his work may not be as popular as his illustrations lack detail and depth. this guy is basically the boss of negative space and basically creates soft-core visual illusions. Its what I would call coffee shop art, or the sort of thing that people hang prints of in their city flat.












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