To help understand the creative process and what it takes to make the collaboration between illustrator and art director more fluid, I thought the answers to this question might be enlightening.
The first trait of a good art director that sprang to mind was teamwork. Art directors, creative directors, designers and illustrators are passionately focused on [...]
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Meg Hunt loves a challenge. She also loves Alice in Wonderland. Read on to find out what’s freshly brewing in the mind of this quirky, creative illustrator.
What was the motivation behind this self-initiated project? I wanted to challenge myself to work on an extended project and focus on experimenting with more narrative work. I chose [...]
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http://illusion.scene360.com/graffiti/8190/cleaning-the-streets-reverse-graffiti/
Instead of spray painting streets walls, there are artists who clean dirt off of them as a new form of graffiti. In the photo above, you can see Brazilian artist Alexandre Orion unsoiling parts of a transport tunnel to draw skulls on it.
Below: Urban art by Paul Curtis (a.k.a. Moose). This wall was done for [...]
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http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/08/index.html
The wrong way first: interview someone for an hour. If you like them, have them interview three or four other people in your organization for an hour each.
You’ve invested five hours of your team’s time, but really you only were looking for approval, because you’d already decided you liked the person enough to work with [...]
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An interview.
Illustrator Michael Bast has worked for over 20 years within the same group of clients. They just keep coming back. And although Michael himself would humbly downplay many of the rave reviews and superfluous praises he receives, they are genuine. As the representative at Celestial Seasonings said, “You think we’re gushing—but it’s all true.” [...]
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