Thursday, 6 March 2014

Kristyna Baczynski

Always draw
Family always encourages her to make stuff-play
Professional she enjoyment merged 
Difference between graduating and here she is now :-
Entered northern design comp and won 
Creative director of hallmark  cards who asked her to do some drawings -freelance work 
Everything she did kept get connected to drawing etc 
2 years full time designer for hallmark 
Not that good cos it wasn't creating stuff she wanted to do,  But she learned other skills - illustrator, photoshop etc which has implemented her practice now. 

Now 2 days a week at print workshop and the rest is freelance 


Fills sketch book of the same subject matter repeating sketches - find new ways of doing something, the best example 


She her work in 2 forms -
Client work - 




Monday, 3 March 2014

Monday 3rd march

Reflect on progress so far-

Benefits of PPP regarding professional practice:
•makes me look for inspiration
•my blog proves I like a certain type of illustration. 
•allows me to take elements from a variety of illustration and elaborate or combine styles. 
•good to keep a record of illustrations I have liked, as these may change over time so it is interesting to see my development. 
•though a lot of the illustration styles I have posted are similar , I have surprised myself at likeing illustrations that are completly opposite to the type I do, makes me realise there are no limitations to the styles I like and I can loosen up and experiment with these no i know detail illustration are not nescessarily a main priority for a effective illustration. 
•PPP is a helpful documenting tool, shoes my progress as a illustrator. 
•useful to see what type of illustration is current and where it is used in industry. 

What problems have I encountered when looking at PPP? 
is sometimes over whelming at how good some illustrations are and therefore makes me think I won't achieve as good of tone of voice. 
• maybe I see to much that I like and try and recreate more method in one style/illustration 
•worried that I am just mimicing their style. 
•independent blog so have a tendency to leave it. 
•no one checks it so we don't know if we've doing it right.
•difficult to find new and different illustrators. 
•visiting professionals sometimes worry as they seem very driven and more motivated then me yet still struggle to get jobs sometimes. 

Sunday, 2 March 2014

what is illustration for? part 2 - VECTOR ILLUSTRATION -publisher illustrations


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hungarian alphabet book.

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what is illustration for? part 2 - VECTOR ILLUSTRATION - sequence


mike Mcdonald 




what is illustration for? part 2 - VECTOR ILLUSTRATION-promotional illustrations


mike McDonald



colour is one of the main factor that link each piece together as a sequence. 

what is illustration for? part 2 - VECTOR ILLUSTRATION -editorial

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  • Emiliano Ponzi: Paradis avant Liquidation for le Monde




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Emiliano Ponzi: Requiem for the new York Times


*Published in the July, 2012 edition of Wired Magazine.-kelsey Heinrichs


http://www.folioart.co.uk/illustration/folio/artists/illustrator/clear-as-mud


what is illustration for? part 2 - VECTOR ILLUSTRATION -packaging







Mr bingo 

We Represent Steve Simpson!
steve simpson 

andrew Bannecker