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Matt Green :: Brenda iPhone case

Filed under: Design,Illustration,Package Design — Tags: Brenda iPhone case, Grove, Matthew Green — Ansel @ 12:39 pm January 9, 2012

Illustrator Matt Green turns his hand to 3-dimensional merchandise with Brenda; a laser engraved, hand finished bamboo iPhone case made by Grove that is arguably more impressive than the phone itself.

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Banksy :: An upside to the downturn

Filed under: Activism,Illustration,Politics — Tags: Banksy — Ansel @ 1:46 pm January 3, 2012

We popped down to St. Pauls a few weeks back to finally see the Occupy London camp for our selves. Whilst talking to a young fella, we came across another occupant who happened to be giving his mum – who was apparently checking up on him on her way home from work – a tour of the site before she left. The story makes the last image in this series particularly poignant. The others speak for themselves.

Banksy pays real attention to the world around him, which is why unlike many artists – musical, visual or otherwise – his work will always be around us.

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Christina Guitian :: No Santa

Filed under: Illustration — Tags: Christina Guitian, No Santa — Ansel @ 7:46 am December 17, 2011

Apparently the bearded man is nowt but a myth. I didn’t want to be the one to break it you, but if you’re gonna hear it, best to hear from LBB and illustrator Christina Guitian.

If you fancy spreading Xmas cheer to your loved ones, the card is available from Christina’s studion in Dalston, London. Just drop her a line. Ho Ho Ho…

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Steve Bell :: A fear of domination

Filed under: Comment,Illustration,Politics — Tags: Angela Merkel, Steve Bell, The Guardian — Ansel @ 11:12 pm December 12, 2011

As Europe battles with a harsh economic reality, it also struggles with the notion that the very future of the eurozone rests in the hands of a woman. Sometimes an image masquerading as commentary says more about the commentator – Steve Bell – and society at large than it does the commentated upon.

The semiotics of this image – run in The Guardian on Friday – features Angela Merkel in the role of dominatrix. For insecure men with cahoonas issues, such images are probably the only way of quantifying the German Chancellors influence in Europe without their already fragile sense of masculinity falling into ruins like the Greek economy.

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Banksy :: Brace Yourself

Filed under: Illustration,Politics — Tags: Banksy, Brace Yourself — Ansel @ 4:55 pm December 2, 2011

Even tougher economic times lay ahead. This 2010 illustration proves again that through his message, Banksy always stays ahead of the curve.

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Ordio Kid’s Gonna Start An Uprise Mix

Filed under: Activism,Design,Illustration,Music — Tags: Ordio Kid, twenty%extra™, Urban Nerds — Ansel @ 9:36 am May 13, 2011

Ordio Kid of Urban Nerds goes in hard on his May mixtape which is free to download via his DJ Ordio Kid Mixcloud page.

In the mix you’ll find more big tunes and remixes than you can poke a stick at, with artwork produced by the twenty%extra crew.

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Noma Bar :: IBM ‘Outcomes’

Filed under: Advertising,Illustration — Tags: IBM, Noma Bar — Ansel @ 9:37 am March 16, 2011

Tangible ‘benefits’ simply, yet ingeniously illustrated. It can only be the work of Noma Bar.

Banks hold up the robbers? I’d heard the banks were the robbers. The objective truth might not be on display, but the subjective truth most definately is. It’s important folks, to remember the difference between the two…

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Rabbit New Year cards

Filed under: Exhibitions,Illustration — Tags: Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Year of the Rabbit — Ansel @ 4:39 pm January 14, 2011

We’re 14 days into the Year of the Rabbit, and it’s hopefully not too late to showcase some antique bunny-themed goodness from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston collection. Happy 2011 people!

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via Pink Tentacle

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Lucy Wragg :: New food typography

Filed under: Design,Illustration,Typography — Tags: Lucy Wragg — Ansel @ 2:16 am December 3, 2010

A rather tasty typeface from illustrator Lucy Wragg.

From lettuce leaf to runner bean. From broccoli to leak. It’s all about the dedication to typographic food refinement.

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Stephen Walter :: THE ISLAND London Series

Filed under: Illustration — Tags: British Library, Magnificent Maps, Stephen Walter, THE ISLAND: London Series — Ansel @ 6:33 pm October 23, 2010

So where do I start. The question is where did he start? Stephen Walter must have walked down every street, worn out a lot of shoes and even more pencils in the creation of his work, which isn’t confined to the wonderful insanity of the London Series.

At first glance it appears to be nothing more than a complicated, incomprehensible map. On second and third glance the work showcases more detailed, humorous street knowledge than an army of London cabbies could muster.

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KOBRA :: A compilation

Filed under: Animation,Illustration — Tags: Kristofer Ström — Ansel @ 8:56 pm July 26, 2010

Impressive showreel from Kristofer Ström; the maker of Benga’s Baltimore Clap.

He uses a simple hand-made style full of charm and plenty of character, or should I say characters. Enjoy.

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Cristina Guitian :: The AOI Editorial Directory

Filed under: Illustration,Resources — Tags: Cristina Guitian, The AOI Editorial Directory — Ansel @ 10:23 am June 22, 2010

New cover illustration work from Cristina Guiian for the Association of Illustrators Directory, or AOI for short.

The AOI provide a great resource for Illustrators. Amongst many things, they represent the licensing interests of artists old and new, which could one day include you.

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Martin Wollerstam :: Illustrator

Filed under: Illustration — Tags: Fabic, Martin Wollerstam — Ansel @ 8:17 pm May 31, 2010

I pick anything with one of Martin Wollerstam’s illustrations on it. His work is often featured on flyers for uber-sexy club night Fabric, but you lucky buggers get to see some choice cuts here.

It’s no mean feat to draw with the imaginative abandonment of a 6-year-old and the skill of, well, a very very good (and ridiculously prolific) illustrator.

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Matthew Green :: Illustrator and generally nice chap

Filed under: Illustration — Tags: icantbelieveitsnotbetter, Matthew Green — Ansel @ 4:35 pm May 11, 2010

I dropped Matt a line to let him know we featured him on the blog. He was happy to hear that, and sent this wonderful illustration in his email.

You shouldn’t give to receive, but when you do [receive that is] it really is quite nice.

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Matthew Green :: I can’t believe it’s not better

Filed under: Illustration — Tags: icantbelieveitsnotbetter, Matthew Green — Ansel @ 5:57 pm April 20, 2010

A sense of humour is something you just can’t buy. Add a touch of self deprecation and you’ve got the individualistic work of illustrator Matthew Green.

We worked together on Volkswagen’s Incredible But True campaign a few years back, and Mr. Green’s new work proves he’s lost none of his touch.

Time Out magazine and ads for The Economist (bottom image) are other places you may have seen his distinctive wood cut style, but really Matt, with such a rich list of clients, I have to say icantbelieveitsnotbetter.

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Noma Bar | Bitter Sweet exhibition @ KK Outlet

Filed under: Exhibitions,Illustration — Tags: Bitter Sweet exhibition, Noma Bar — Ansel @ 9:56 am April 2, 2010

If simplicity is the key then Noma Bar has got the door well and truly open. With an illustrative style as clean as it is clever, Noma has worked with clients such as Esquire and The Guardian Guide.

Never one to pass up the chance to creatively use some Negative Space, his work always comes complete with an interesting double narrative and in the case of his new exhibition Bitter Sweet, an interesting range of materials.

Bitter Sweet began yesterday and runs until April 31.

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Cristina Guitian :: Knotted Arms & Brighten Up Your Day

Filed under: Illustration,Installations — Tags: Brighten Up Your Day, Cristina Guitian, Knotted Arms — Ansel @ 11:28 am February 9, 2010

Recent work created for the recent Art In Industry exhibition and CIDA from friend and fabulous illustrator Cristina Guitian.

Did you know that the Jamme Mosque in Spitalfields was originally a French Protestant Church before becoming a Methodist Chapel, then a Synagogue before it finally became a Mosque? I didn’t either, but I’ll let Cristina tell you all about it.

Check out the making of the humongous Knotted Arms installation piece in the video above. Cristina’s work is always a visual treat. With The Art of Football illustrations for Nike (see website), you know she knows nowt about football, but the work proves that’s probably a good thing. John Terry for England captain anyone?

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James Joyce :: Illustrator with style

Filed under: Illustration — Tags: For Love & Money, James Joyce, Wallpaper penknife — Ansel @ 11:06 am

Something old something new from top-boy illustrator James Joyce.

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