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Isabelle Arsenault

Isabelle Arsenault

July 4, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Illustrators

Isabelle Arsenault is a Québecoise illustrator, originally from Sept-Îles (the northernmost town in Quebec with any significant population), now based in Montreal. She got a design degree from Université de Montréal but quickly changed gears and became an illustrator.  This, as…

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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Script Lettering logos

July 3, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Branding and Logo Design, Calligraphy and Lettering, My Sketchbook

I found a really compelling site that is essentially a gallery of chrome logos – mostly, but not all from vehicles – chromeography. Here’s a few samples: This next one’s from eBay, not chromeography – this is the fender emblem…

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Martin Wittfooth - the Devil's Playground

Martin Wittfooth

July 2, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters

Martin Wittfooth is a painter who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He was born in Toronto, Canada in 1981 but spent most of his childhood in Finland. He’s a heck of a painter, with a focus on animals and apocalyptic…

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Bryan Olson

Bryan Olson

July 1, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Collage, Contemporary Art

Wandering around the interwebs I sometimes find artists I really don’t know much about, and can’t find out much about. That doesn’t keep me from enjoying their work. Bryan Olson is one of those artists. He does hand-made/ mixed-media collage…

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Rethinking the Colour Wheel

Rethinking the Colour Wheel

June 30, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Colour Theory, Design Theory

When we’re taught the colour wheel in art class, we learn the 3-primary colour wheel. Red, yellow, and blue are the primary colours, orange, green, and violet are the secondary colours. This is where we get complementary (opposite) colours as…

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