Archive for the ‘Illustrations’ Category

Illustrations by Matthew Lyons

The works of UK-based illustrator, Matthew Lyons, are fresh takes on the modern 50-60’s period of film. His collection of inspirational imagery can be compared to the work of Mark Weaver and are a great reference point to his cubism-inspired landscapes filled with robots and architecture. We’re loving it!

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Google Street View Illustrations by Lehel Kovacs

These alphabet illustrations taken from Google street view are a real treat. In similar fashion to the Ork Posters we previewed some time ago, the project by Lehel Kovacs reminds me of an actual travel journal that some sketch artist may have created, although this trip was taken via Google maps. You can also find [...]

Illustrations by Amy Ruppel

Portland artist and illustrator Amy Ruppel has a fantastic portfolio of work online. Wildlife and outdoor scenery combined with well-executed illustrations makes for some colorful and fine-tuned layouts. We especially enjoy her State Animal Series.

Serious Drawings by Marc Johns

Marc Johns is an illustrator from Victoria, Canada who creates whimsical drawings filled with dry wit, humor and sometimes antlers. The best part, you can purchase the original drawings from his blog.

Illustrations by Meg Hunt

Hailing from Phoenix, Meg Hunt is a self-professed jack-of-all-trades who is currently working as an illustrator. With an impressive client list that includes HOW Magazine, Paste Magazine and The Washington Post, to name a few, her work is vibrant and always entertaining. She can also be found providing regular Twitter updates that are engaging and [...]

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