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Franklin Booth -Tiger Hunt

Franklin Booth

July 30, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Drawing, Illustrators

Franklin Booth (1874-1948) was an American illustrator best known for his pen drawings that are nothing short of mind-boggling. Perhaps amusingly, his intricately detailed drawing style arose as a misunderstanding of printing processes – as a young boy growing up in…

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Jill Hadley Hooper: Floating / Falling (2010)

Jill Hadley Hooper

July 11, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Drawing, Illustrators, Painters, Printmaking

I came across an intriguing image on Art Listings Professional by Jill Hadley Hooper. There’s something quite haunting about it. I’m reminded of the odd visual effect of seeing snow fall in front of a dark wall – against the sky,…

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Nicolas Delort - the Cave (sketches)

Nicolas Delort

June 28, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Illustrators

I happened to stumble across the work of Nicolas Delort, a Parisian illustrator. He works in a variety of styles and media but I was most impressed by his work with this scratchboard-y technique – very time-consuming and requiring a…

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Luca Barcellona - Carhartt logo treatments

Luca Barcellona

June 13, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Branding and Logo Design, Calligraphy and Lettering, Illustrators, Typography and fonts, Video

Luca Barcellona is a really incredible calligrapher. He has his own studio in Milan, where he works as a freelance graphic designer and calligrapher. Letters are the main ingredient of his creations. He teaches calligraphy with the Associazione Calligrafica Italiana…

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Sonnenzimmer - Neko case poster, 2011

Sonnenzimmer

June 6, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Calligraphy and Lettering, Designers, Drawing, Illustrators, Printmaking

I’ve been seeing a lot of Sonnenzimmer around the interwebs, for good reason – their work is really fantastic. The Chicago-based duo, Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi, teamed up in 2006 to create (amongst other things) pleasantly minimalist posters for a…

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