Tuesday 5 June 2007

ENERGY... in the palms of my HANDS















Here is my latest piece... this was an A2 poster designed for an Exhibition at the University Centre Oldham... at the end of the course. The Poster was designed using some photography, image manipulation and some 3D elements. The concept of the hand and the graphical elements around it is to implicate two things, these are digital and desire. First the hand shot in a position where my hand is held out and almost asking or wanting somthing, this is where the desire concept is brought in. Secondly and finaly the digital side, is simply the elements created and edited on and around the hand using both Photoshop and 3D Max.

Tuesday 20 February 2007

My Latest Addition... and more to come!














here is the final outcome of my new digital desire piece, I simply scanned my sketch in and traced around via the pen tool in Adobe Illustrator, furthermore to that are some minor tweeks in photoshop for the overall look to this.


Currently I am picking up new skills in Adobe After Effects, and in the future I hope to animate this piece of work, so please keep watchin this space and keep desiring all things DIGITAL!!!!

Thursday 25 January 2007

digital_desire_07















Hello All, Happy new year, Now I know I havent posted anything for a while, reason being, I have been experiencing some technical problems with my log in details. However on the other hand, here is a piece of work which I worked on by hand and scanned in, the inspiration for this comes from an artist who has made quite a name for himself over the past year. Si Scott's work has been recognised in the Creative Times News paper, the Computer Arts Magazines, and another contemporary typography pieces done for The Orange wireless network, this was purely to promote the company's new internet broadband service. I hope to be creating a vector version of this in Illustrator, and this too will be posted up on here asap.

To look at more of Si Scott's work you can log on to his website
http://www.siscottdesign.com