Maandelijks archief: december 2007

Murilo Maciel

…is een illustrator uit Londen
Muriel Maciel
Murilo Maciel studied advertising at PUC-RS, Brazil, and launched his career as an illustrator while living in London. In a very short period of time Murilo has been featured in many design magazines all over the world and worked with clients as Vodafone, BBH/London, Coca Coca, JWT Network, Digital Arts Magazine, Future Publishing and April Group, Latin America’s largest and most influential communications conglomerate.Through a mix of photography, hand-drawn elements, vector and texture, Murilo creates complex organic and colorful images with feeling and and depth that fulfill the needs of his clients.
 
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John Jay

…is een illustrator uit New York
Jay
John Jay is an illustrator based in New York City. He studied illustration at F.I.T. (Fashion Institute of Technology) where he got his BFA degree. He later continued his studies at the School of Visual Arts. His work has appeared in several major publications as well as advertisements and promotions from the U.S. to Canada and Japan. He is known for his versatility and his ability to capture motion and inject life into his subjects. His work was recently published in a book titled “The Big Book of Fashion Illustration“. John Jay is also an adjunct professor at the illustration department of Fashion institute of Technology and the fashion design department of Parsons New School.
 
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Austin Briggs

…was een legendarische striptekenaar en illustrator uit de VS
Austin Briggs
Chevrolet, 1958
Austin Briggs ( 1908 – 1973 ) was a cartoonist and illustrator. Born in Humboldt, Minnesota he grew up in Detroit, Michigan before moving to New York City as a teenager. After working for a while at an advertising agency, he became an assistant to the cartoonist Alex Raymond on Flash Gordon and succeeding him on Secret Agent Corrigan. In 1940 he drew a Flash Gordon Daily strip which he stayed on till about 1944, when he moved into illustrations for books and magazines such as Readers Digest and The Saturday Evening Post. He was one of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School. In 1969 he was elected to the Society of Illustrators’ Hall of Fame.
 
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