Archive for the 'Vector Art' Category

Cybele @ Walkcycle

Tuesday, December 27th, 2005

There’s a strong sense of color and contrast in Cybèle’s vector illustrations, which can be checked in her large portfolio on WalkCycle. If some may think that her works fall more into the design category rather than the illustration one, this must not be the opinion of her many customers, among which Smirnoff, Marks & [...]

Something Vector For The Holidays

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

This comes a little late, and to be honest, I didn’t think I’d still have the time to draw my very own “best wishes” card for this year’s holidays season. However, things folded up better than expected in the end, and I was able to take a good hour out of my timetable to design [...]

Hop Art and Carolyn Ringuette

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Hop Art specializes in web-related services, among which the creation of websites, Flash animations and illustrations. Of course, the interesting bit I found on their website—not that web-design isn’t interesting, but the point of this blog is after all to focus on vector-based art first—is the pictures samples, which are the work of Hop Art’s [...]

Mooporama

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Behind this cryptic name hides the online portfolio of an artist from Parma, Italy, who goes under the nickname of ‘Moop’ (Francesca being her little name). Although I haven’t found much about her in terms of a biography, what I can say is that her illustrations (all vector-based and done in Flash) are dynamic and [...]

Segolene Delavault

Monday, December 19th, 2005

Graphic-designer, diplomed in visual communication since 2002, Ségolène Delavault, who currently lives in the Paris area, is walking the freelance road, but has also worked for Athanor Communications, the Chelles town hall, or Altius Conseils in Tours. Illustrator now being her favorite way of giving life to her illustrations, it is not surprising to notice [...]

Torisu Koshiro

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

Torisu Koshiro’s may not be everybody’s favorite style of graphics, but the fact remains: these are vectors nonetheless, and working well in the context for which they’re being created. Diplomed of the Insitute of Art in Seattle, Torisu, he’s been realizing limited editions posters and prints since 1998 for clients such as the library of [...]

Aautruche

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

Back to France, to visit the works of an illustrator and freelance graphic-designer going by the pen name of “Aautruche”. Sexy, glamorous, and stylish women seem to be her preferred theme, managed through the use of a quite realistic style. While some of her illustrations also contain integrated elements that aren’t done in vectors, there’s [...]

Ragnar

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

No, not pillaging Drawn’s articles here, although it’s the third time I link to an illustrator they’ve presented. The fact is that, when I find an interesting one, I still think it worth to present him/her on this blog as well. Hence why I’m showcasing Brandon “Ragnar” Johnson today, with his very nicely done website [...]

Petica

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

Working as a graphic-designer since 2000 for clients such as Optimum, Textuel or New Biz, under contract with the Agent 002 agency, Petica is passioned by la bande dessinée, as we call it here, and is known notably for having drawn a cover for the French magazine Etapes Graphiques (now Etapes). Having realized two advertising [...]

Fanelie Rosier

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

Meet Fanelie Rosier, a young graphic-designer from Montpellier (France), whose style is deliciously warm. While she works in various categories of the visual arts, from photography to graphic design, illustration remains her domain of choice, and computer her favorite tool. You may have heard of her a few months ago, since she exposed some of [...]