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শুক্রবার, ২৮ জুন, ২০১৩

Logo design: Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica

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Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

Logo Design: Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica
"Bears eat beets." Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica."


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A small interview with Aldous Massie

A small interview with Aldous Massie.

You can see more of Aldous Massie illustrations on its Homepage.

Thank you very much! It is an honor to be asked to do an interview. I'm not quite sure, I began my "career", or if you could call it even. I will not say that everything about the night was done, but never really worked as an Illustrator (and sometimes also a graphic designer) felt something, as it is a conscious decision - that slowly is in the course of time fixed. I have for drawing, almost as long as I can remember, and it is something that I have ceased does not do.

I don't really have a daily routine. They sound a little strange and obsessive. But if I have a project, I'll be paying a large part of my life, until it's ready. This is not to say that I am particularly dangers of money (completely wrong is not), I just enjoy what I do. I really want a project to make, so that everything else will be temporarily put on hold as well as possible. So, I'm staying sometimes until late to work. Sometimes I'll be early to get to work. Sometimes I don't at all will sleep. The day's activities will be influenced by the special project, and I care not one bit.

I work from two different desks; a traditional media (drawing, painting) and the other is for digital (InDesign, Photoshop, porn).

Skateboarding! This photo of me was taken by my friend Kiernan Smith a Seagreen Clarence.

I think I'll only keep the flow going and see what happens. Lately, I have take this whole picture business a little more seriously and I actively (deliberately) take the steps to improve, but I'm still far from a pro. I am also on the prediction of the next week, let alone the next five years, so I have no idea where I'll be in the next five years not just big. Outside of work, my next steps are to healthy eating and better in mathematics.

From the top of my head, in no particular order:

1 Take things to seriously.

2. Keep track of what will come.

3. Professional.

4. Take the tomatoes out of your burger.

5. Praise the Sun.

Is the best from home work. I mean, 'work', now I'm at work. I have a big bag of delicious apples next to me. The best one is what completely ignorant of the "worst" things unless it be, actually, they are currently happening. For me, each project has difficult areas where I do not agree with my opinion; I start my ability to doubt or whether a concept (with plenty of time is invested) has scrapped completely internal strife, are - but this conflict is a part of every experience, not limited to the "creative" world. To be honest, I have no idea what I'm doing, all the time, and most of the time I'm completely comfortable with this. I think the other times are in business "at worst" is.

I have many heroes, and I am very happy to be friends with them! The first person to mind comes is a friend/colleague graphic designer Laura Mayhew. You can Google. We met while studying design; She is a talented graphic artist, who is extremely generous. I feel like I owe her much but have to offer nothing (yet). This drawing is from her:

The Laura image brings it well on pretty.

-Food: Apples!

-An animal: A little sweet cat.

-Color: PANTONE3420934 (just kidding, I have no PANTONE is stored.) Blue.)

-A tool: Protractor.

-One person: Alison groves.

-A location: Hyde Park.

-A song: Happiness, child - ultimate spinach.

-A movie: Paprika.

-A book: Dune.

-A quote: An Apple keeps the doctor on the day way.

As many bugs as you can make, and expect that a spending much time in your Inbox, ha ha.



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Interview with Saturno AGS

You can see more of Saturno AGS on the following links:

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Behance

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First of all thank you for the opportunity to spread a little of my work.

As a child, I was always a poor student and what I wanted to do and was an artist. Always attracted my attention the murals and graffiti that I saw on the street. It was at the high school, with little pocket money, which could give me my parents I began my paint cans. For me, it was the perfect opportunity to unleash leave to play my artistic interests. Figure, since I saw the first video game covers and VHS includes movies, it's a world, the I love being able express things in a creative way, my vision and my personal touch is a challenge and do something really liked I always fascinating for me.

When I started to paint graffiti people I admire very differently than the interests that I have today, but there you in particular are BB´s, that I very much like and keeps the surprise me if he paints graffiti and as well as other kind of art or illustration: ATA Bandara (a TOAST). On the other hand, there are some others that have shaped my carrier in one way or another: Frank Frazzeta, Jim Murray, Simon Bisley, Adam Hughes, Alex Trochut, Stan Winston, Chiodo brothers... But it is impossible, say only a few names, because there are many more!

My style comes from science fiction films of the 80s and 90s and arcade games machines. When I was small, I lived on the second floor of a bar that ran my parents. The pub was placed between two video stores.

The treatment which they had with me was especially nice, because I was the owner BB´s son of the pub and we were neighbors, so spend I could spend hours looking at the movie covers and posters in two shops. Down on the same street, there was another customer my parent bb´s pub patrons were one of the biggest arcade game shop I've ever seen. On Saturday morning the owners come for breakfast and then I used to with him to his shop, where he me 20 free credits for the computer I go looking, always the same: SPACE INVADERS... Hehe. I could reach the controls hardly, and I had to use a Chair.

So I would say my style is dynamic and tells his meanings directly above each drawing, I consider myself more than Illustrator as an artist who wants to say something with hidden meanings for the not so obvious... sometimes my illustrations are aggressive and more evil, but it comes from the memories from my childhood.

I start thinking about the idea, then I will see if I can add or remove items to it concerning the composition or form dynamically. Sometimes it goes fast, but sometimes checks into something more complicated, some sketches and color before the final design must be prepared. I think that if the work of an artist is spontaneous as a musician, acoustic guitar an instrument is that you can play anywhere, no restrictions, and it is in those moments when you see really the depth of the artist, when it comes, express, the resources in other jobs and know-how to the mixing of the different techniques and media, are visible.

I believe that an artist like fighter expert in many different martial arts (but always faithful, for themselves) to know various tasks handling when creating, know what is important to learn is important, but what is difficult is needed at the particular time, but at the same time this knowledge to apply the personal touch.

I would like to not know, specifically changed the points of my career, I could say that the daily trouble makes you grow as an artist and gradually that stand out from the rest. If I have to talk about my own career, I can only say that it not just as I had always my artistic side with work with no connection to art, was to survive to combine. And still difficult and sometimes daunting, but as I said, it's a journey where you will learn and constantly develop, if you work hard to finally get an own place sooner or later.

I try to complete weekly training objectives is on time with customers and dead lines and my own goals to meet. One of my hobbies is to make music (musical production) but lately I haven ´ t done much and the free time I little I can to paint, go out normally with other friends. I also love the time with my 4 cats :)

It is true, more and more interest in this medium people, thanks to the Internet, people can see, had everything that happens in real time and not like before it was something taboo, and only a minority the Chace, to exercise.

Aside from the very talented people, who always raise the bar and wide variety of styles. I like it be, so it means that many interesting things to come.

True, your work and what you are, you don't fall into clichés and fads.

Surprise, try no matter in any job how small and Don ´ t settle for little to improve.

Nothing is free so work hard and far.

Think before you act, take your time, the results will speak for you.

Evolved.

http://www.Behance.com/

http://www.XLR8R.com/

https://www.Facebook.com/superani.JG/

http://www.Flickr.com/photos/rabodiga/

http://disneyscreencaps.com/

Try who always like to do what you love and work hard and full of hope. Good things be achieved with effort, nobody said it was easy ;)



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বৃহস্পতিবার, ২৭ জুন, ২০১৩

Architect day: Robert M. Gurney

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