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It's time for some more of The Shop's unusual vector assets : the geometrical psychology diagrams. These were originally created as an attempt to "mathematically model human consciousness through geometric forms" in the late 1880s.
There are two main groups of assets: the first one, with mainly two dimensional diagrams, and second one, of more than two dimensions, that resemble flowers and crystals. I also added some random nuggets from the rest of the collection. The diagrams have that beautiful execution of late Victorian era scientific illustration, while also presenting an undeniable organic touch. The "three dimensional" group of assets also feature shading, and color highlights.
There are forty-five (45) assets altogether, carefully digitized, organized, and share in a variety of formats, with care. I would recommend using them as background elements, color scheme inspirations, or of course as the centerpiece of the project you're working on.
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- Forty-five (45) diagrams
- Available in multiple vector and raster formats for wider compatibility range: Adobe Illustrator (CC, CS6, CS3), PDF, EPS, and PNG
- 641.60 MB archive size
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Like the textures you're seeing in the previews? They come from my Photocopy noise textures vol. 02. You must go check them out: https://crmrkt.com/13paPz
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Curious about the beautiful, aged serif typeface I used for the previews? It's Appareo, created by Kimmy Design. You can find it on Creative Market, and you ought to check it out as well: https://crmrkt.com/7QWK1X
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This is an updated vector badge I made back in 2017. I was never really happy with the previous color palette I had used and decided to change a few other details.
I credit Tim Hobday over on Dribbble for the inspiration on this as he has a small series of badges like this one posted there. Here's a link to his portfolio on Dribbble: dribbble.com/hobbers
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Two versions of an album art that I created, ten years apart.
What is this about?
This was a graphic design project I did back in 2012 (left side) and recently in 2022 (right side).
In 2012, the project was to create an album art, print it, cut it out, and fit it in a blank CD jewel case. The purpose of this was to take it with me when attending an interview, for example a job interview, and showcase my skills and experience. It goes with my portfolio displaying examples of my graphic design works.
When my teenager kids were attending secondary school, I did manage to apply for an adult course in graphic design at a college, in the hope of refreshing my skills, and getting better qualifications to replace my outdated ones. When attending an interview, I showed this CD album art to the interviewer, whom was impressed.
The woman seen in the album art is not a model, she is a very close personal long-time friend of mine, herself a single mother, and she posed for me as a favour.
The train, seen in the background, was an old steam train at one of those heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom. The photographs of my friend posing at the railway station was taken with a Nikon D200 around February 2012.
About the artist and album title.
Lisa Jones is the name of a fictional character. When doing graphic design projects, like designing a CD album case cover, music video cover, tour poster, t-shirt, or magazine article layout, of a solo female artist, I use this fictional character in my designs.
The fictional Lisa Jones could be described as singer-songwriter, guitar player, her genres are rock, alternative rock, and that she could be kind of similar to Sharleen Spiteri or Sheryl Crow.
The album title The Mystery Lady At The Station, is a made up title. As I mentioned above, the woman in the photo is a close friend whom did a favour for me, not a booked model. She doesn’t mind if I created a graphic design work using the photo of her, as long as she is not clearly seen. So when I thought to do a cropped version, I realised the image makes her look like a mystery woman, and decided to give it a title based on this.
The track titles are actually sort of like a diary or journal, done in a bullet point style, and serves as reminder for me, to remember events I did in my life.
The top row shows the front page of the inlay card, which is the main album art cover for the front of the jewel case. The bottom row shows the back of the jewel cases.
On the left side.
This was done in 2012 using CorelDRAW 10 on my older computer running on Windows 98.
During 1987 to 89, I attended a college course, studying traditional graphic design, which means using pencils, pens, paints, craft knife and masking tapes, because at that time, the college did not have enough computers for all students.
Years later, in 1995, I got myself a Windows 3.1 computer, mainly for using word processor, but realised that at that time, more and more companies are switching from old fashion traditional graphic design to digital way done on computers. I figured it would make sense if I buy myself a graphic design software and install it on my computer, then self-teach myself in digital art.
So, I bought CorelDRAW 3, few years later I upgraded my computer to a new model with Windows 98. After that, I upgraded from Version 3 to 4, and then to 10.
Here is how I did it: I imported two photographs of my friend into Corel Photo-Paint, and used its range of filters to try to turn the photos into some kind of art-like images, like a watercolour painting or similar, then saved them as JPEG format images.
After that, I imported the JPEG images into CorelDRAW’s vector software, and created the inlay card and back cover. The tickets on the front cover, and the fictional company logo on the back cover, were modified from pre-prepared Clipart images that came on the CD-ROM.
Then simply print them out, cut them out, and install them into a jewel case.
On the right side.
This was done in 2022, this time using Adobe Creative Cloud software, on my current computer running on Windows 7 Professional Edition.
In the summer of 2015, I custom built my new computer with Windows 7 Professional Edition, in 64-bit mode. Sadly that mean some of the older software including CorelDRAW could not be installed on my new machine, as they were programmed for 32-bit and were incomparable.
So I switched to Adobe software. I’m aware that many photographers use Adobe Lightroom only, while many prefer Adobe Photoshop only, and some prefer both of them. However as I not only just do photography, but also do graphic design, I opt for the “All Apps” package, which includes InDesign and Illustrator, as well as Lightroom and Photoshop.
Because I was unable to install my old CorelDRAW 10 software on my Windows 7 machine, I hoped to open the original .CDR format files in Illustrator, and try to convert into .AI format file. Unfortunately there were some problems with the designs, like missing fonts, photos showing outside the lines, stuff like that. It would request some major changes to make them workable.
So I decided to start afresh.
Here’s how I did it: First, I imported the photos into Photoshop, and saved them as .PSD format files, instead of exporting them as .JPEG files. I used Photoshop’s filters to change the looks, and saved them.
For the inlay card to be installed in the front cover of the jewel case, I used Adobe InDesign. Because the inlay card is often created as a booklet, InDesign is better suited for this. I imported the .PSD file into InDesign, and if it does not look right, I would make changes to the .PSD file in Photoshop then save them. The InDesign file can be automatically updated with the changes.
For the back cover, I used Adobe Illustrator instead, and like as above, I imported the .PSD file into Illustrator, then create the rest of the details such as track titles, copyright notices, fictional company logo, etc. As with InDesign, if the .PSD image does not look right, I can make changes in Photoshop, save it, and Illustrator will automatically update with the new look.
Conclusion.
So that is why I have two versions of same album art. One was created in 2012 using CorelDRAW on older 32-bit operating system, and the other was redone in 2022 with Adobe software, on 64-bit Windows.
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3D model for use in a short designed, modeled, rigged and skinned by Craig with 3DS Max and Adobe Photoshop.
This is the album cover for my son Patrick's latest project. (A "kick shift" refers to a type of heel toe shifter on a motorcycle, and Patrick used to ride, hence the name.) Hope you'll check out some of the music on his newest CD at www.myspace.com/kickshiftbetty
Made this as to not neglect the other style while stripping it back to its basic form to produce this piece loosely based on the movie westworld but mostly as a reason to play about with shapes and vivd colours.
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Here's my version of this famous art deco travel poster by A.M. Cassandre. My version is created in Adobe Illustrator.
The smoke was difficult to replicate in Adobe Illustrator without using a custom scatter brush, so I played around with gradients, feathering, and texturizing tools as a substitute.
Here's a link to the original for comparison: www.flickr.com/photos/62532775@N03/7925864530/in/photolis...
This cover illustration was created in Adobe Illustrator. The title of the book is taken from a poem that focuses on the elementals (fire, earth, water, and air). The frightening guy with the big bronze knives is meant in this illustration to represent one of the elementals of Paracelsus, a gnome I think--certainly not an undine! (Actually, the central figure is based on the Egyptian god, Bes, the patron deity of music, dancing, and children. Bes is generally portrayed as a hairy dwarf having a tail and wearing a lion's skin.)
To view large: www.flickr.com/photos/grafixer/2342218363/sizes/o/
Elementa
I am the earth,
And from my mineral heart
Spring arteries of iron.
Beneath my loamy flesh
There rests a skeleton of stone,
Fed by my fiery blood.
I am a stone—
Heavy as iron and pushing
Into the earth.
I am immovable
While overhead the stars wheel
Toward their doom.
I am iron—
Unyielding, harsh, and cold.
I am born of the stone
To be reborn into innumerable forms
Of utility.
I am a river
And as I quicken towards the sea,
I run under the rusty bridge,
Between banks covered
With rank green growths
Spangled with glittery bits
Of cellophane.
I am the sea—
Quicksilvered union
Of a trillion, trillion drops.
I am broken shining
Into liquid shards,
My myriad faces lambent
With gelid fires.
I am the mist
And I ride above the waters.
I have married air
And left her pregnant
With rain.
I am the wind,
Nursemaid for the air,
And I traverse the earth
With humid clouds transported
In my arms.
I am a fire drunk on the wind—
Ardent beneath the burning stars,
I blaze golden, blue, and orange—
Speaking in tongues,
Dancing alone.
taken from Elementa (Loosey Goosey Press, 2008) by Faith Goble
You can read Luan Gaines' review of Elementa at www.curledup.com/elementa.htm
and an interview at www.curledup.com/intfgoble.htm.
Rod Hunt was commissioned by Instinct BBDO to illustrate their new Russian campaign for IKEA. A huge illustration of ten different families & their appartments was required to represent IKEA furniture solutions suited to each family's lifestyles. The illustrations were used in the book written by Russian Children's author Grigory Oster & as an online game.
View the full project in depth & all the detail here
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View Rod's cutaway and cross section illustration portfolio
© Rod Hunt 2013
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This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, photography logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
Contact me if u need one.
denilsonplacid@gmail.com
This was created on Adobe Illustrator. The lettering is kind of hard to read so here it is: the words circling the globe read, "The power of words can change the fortune of the world;" the lettering on the base (the wheel of fortune which shows the four stages of man from infancy to death) reads, "Quod scripsi, scripsi," which translates (I think) as "What I have written, I have written;" and "Fortuna Illuminet Viam Tuam", the phrase on the banner, translates as, " Let fortune light your way."
I did this design years ago and later used it in a label for Cherry Creek Cellars in Michigan. The label was for Cherry's Creeks lovely wine Lynn Alexandr, which was a a beautful boutique Cabernet Sauvignon. I wrote the poem for the label, too. I've done several labels for this group, but haven't posted them because I gave up the rights. I was paid simply for the one-time use of this work, so I've sold one-time rights for commercial use on more this one occasion. The drawing (done on Adobe Illustrator) also been used (in a different version on the cover of a textbook.
I wrote the following very simple poem for Cherry Creek. It was used on the back label of the bottle:
The wheel of fortune turns, and having turned,
It crushes fortune's favorites
And lifts up those she spurned.
Fortuna's wheel will reel on like the sun,
And men may end where once they had begun.
The goddess rides atop obdurate chance,
Which never falters in its fierce advance,
So hold until the wheel has rolled along,
And with its spin to right what fortune wronged.
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Living by the sea has changed my life in so many ways. I shoot photos from sunrise to sunset and often most of the day in between. Every morning I wake with a cup of coffee in one hand watching the dolphins play as the sun rises above the vast Atlantic horizon. I have fallen in love with the sweeping pelicans that fill the sky flying South. They skim across the tops of the waves in graceful swoops looking for fish. I see gentle giants, manatees, in the rivers, hammerhead sharks and other "exotic" sea life being caught by the fisherman on the piers. My afternoons are filled with capturing flowers and other abundant flora in the area. The evening sun brings out the gators - an amazing sight as they bask in the sun to warm themselves. Twilight is a magical time as the storm clouds form and offer "atmosphere" to the sun setting. So many pastel colors form in the beams of sunlight through these clouds adding "drama" and depth to my shots.
I am still experimenting and learning the capabilities of Illustrator but this software is changing the way I shoot too. For example, in the above creation, I sought out a strong pattern in the sand to give a sense of direction and movement to this. I spent many days with my lens pointed to the clouds to capture pelicans as they danced above the water.
I am off to shoot sunrise . . . I will be back to visit everyone soon! Wish you all great morning and day!
P.S. Thanks to the Ponce Inlet Policemen for the 1 a.m. rescue from the three foot snake that tried to find a home in my son's bedroom last night. They responded and were at my door in two minutes flat! Thanks so much guys! My heroes for the day!
Here's the New York City spread illustration from my newest book Where's Stig? The World Tour for the BBC TV show Top Gear. Published by BBC Books
See Rod's where's waldo / wally-style illustration portfolio
© Rod Hunt 2015
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After hitting the top of last year’s Christmas book charts, Stig makes like a rock star with his very own World Tour
While the pressures of global notoreity take their toll on lesser mortals, The Stig remains mysteriously unaffected. Maybe because it’s only tyre pressures that ever trouble him. Maybe it’s because he’s not actually mortal.
Either way, as the gospel of Top Gear reaches ever further around a world already slightly wary of thre middle-aged men with bad hair and a penchant for wanton destruction, our monochrome motorhead keeps a watchful eye on his hapless chums.
Time to search them all out again, then. From the European hotspots of Monaco or Rome to the distant towers and jungles of the Americas, from the sun, sea, sand and, er, more sand of Australia, to the sun, sea, sand and slightly sticky pavements of Blackpool, the boys are making a very public mess of it. The Stig, meanwhile, is maintaining a typically low profile. Magnifying glasses at the ready…
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This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, photography logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
Contact me if u need one.
denilsonplacid@gmail.com
This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, photography logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
Contact me if u need one.
denilsonplacid@gmail.com
This will be part of May's Paper Toy.
La Catrina comes from Mexican folklore.
A form of Death.
For more paper toys go to.
Spring is coming so me and Leor decided to collaborate on a new sticker, with a little help from the famous Lempke, representing the south of the Netherlands.
Going to the printshop soon.
This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, photography logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
Contact me if u need one.
denilsonplacid@gmail.com
Concept up for voting at Glennz Tees
Video of illustration process in Adobe Illustrator. 52 mins compressed in to 3 Watch
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The fourth of this series. I struggled a little bit with composition of the text. The text seems dominate over the image but in order to have a sense of balance it was needed.
For fun I have added Below a few shots of my work hanging in a gallery. This is what I work for . . . now all I need is to sell it so I can hang another one! Greedy aren't I? : ) lol
Wish you all a wonderful and PROSPEROUS HEALTHY HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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It’s the British Grand Prix this weekend! To celebrate here’s my British Grand Prix Illustration from my latest book Where’s Stig? Motorsport Madness for the TV show Top Gear.
View the full project in detail here
rodhunt.com/110605/2075287/portfolio/top-gear-wheres-stig...
Illustration © Rod Hunt 2014
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If you're looking for the new 2013 Chessington World of Adventures Map you can view it here
www.flickr.com/photos/rodhunt/8562472042/
I recently illustrated the 2009 Chessington World of Adventures www.chessington.co.uk theme park map. Lots of crazy detail so you might want to enlarge it. This was the finished artwork with none of the park information on it.
View Rod's map illustration portfolio
© Rod Hunt Illustration 2009
Further examples of Rod Hunt's work at his portfolio here
Recipe doodled illustration of the ultimate chocolate brownies. The recipe is from The Ultimate Chocolate Brownies.
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