Sunday 1 April 2012

Brighton Fringe Final Evaluation

Final outcome

Logo experiments







Vector Art

Print - Graphics

Collage

Black and white

Typography and Photography

Photography

Ilustration

3 - 6 Postcards

Typography








Illustration








Black and White



 



Photography

Collage

Print / Graphics

Vector Art

Artist - Charmaine Olivia

My name is Charmaine Olivia. I’m a full-time artist and model living in San Francisco. I love lace, ghosts, high waisted undies and am addicted to social media. I dream every night and I never get bored.
I work in a variety of media, my favorites are oil and ink. My illustrations, photography and paintings have appeared in publications and galleries throughout the world. Some of my clients and projects include Urban Outfitters, Lady Gaga, Hallmark, Volcom Stone, Element, Nylon Magazine, Inked Girls Magazine, Eyes on Walls, Threadless, Bolia, and Society6. Limited edition prints, posters, stickers and originals paintings can be found in my online shop, which you can visit here.
The best way to learn more about me and my work is to follow me through Tumblr, Instagram, Twitter and of course Facebook- or you can contact me directly, here.







Artist - Chila Kumari Burman





Chila Kumari Burman was born in 1957 and grew up in Liverpool as part of a Hindu-Punjabi family. She attended the Southport College of Art, the Leeds Polytechnic and Slade School of Fine Art where she graduated in 1982.
Burman works with a wide range of media including print, photography, installation and etching and has participated in exhibitions and debates around issues of cultural identity, representation and gender. From 1984 she taught in several UK colleges as a visiting or part-time lecturer.
She received commissions including murals for the Great London Council and London Borough of Haringey, took part in many group exhibitions and she was latterly represented by Andrew Mummery Gallery. Solo shows include Valentine Crush (2007) at Tamarai Space, Damascus and Aleppo (1995) for the British Council, 28 Positions in 34 Years at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1999 and many others both in Britain and abroad.
She works and lives in London.
Reference Bibliography:
Buckman D., 2006, Artists in Britain since 1945, Vol 1, Art Dictionaries Ltd, Bristol

Artist - David Foldvari

Interview with David Foldvari

- Date of Birth / Nationality

D: 02.Sept.73, British / Hungarian

- When did you begin illustration?

D: I've always drawn, and I began working as an illustrator in the late 90's.

- What have you been doing before become illustrator? And which school did you graduate?

D: Before I started doing this I was just studying illustration at college, I studied in brighton and then at the royal college of art in London.
- What influenced you to be an artist? What are your art roots?

D: I get this question a lot and I never know how to answer it. I never made a conscious decision to become and artist, it's just something I've always done. My roots I guess are in eastern europe, because that's where I'm from and I have a lot of interest in eastern europe culturally.

- What grabs you, and how is that expressed in your work?

D: Another difficult question... generally, whatever bothers me or troubles me makes its' way into my work somehow. If something is on my mind it usually ends up in a piece of work one way or another.
- Where do you get the inspiration?

D: Again, another question that I am asked all the time, and I never have a clever answer for. The truth is, I never really go looking for inspiration because it's just always there anyway, it's not something I think about, I just kind of get on with working and it comes out the way you see it. The only time when inspiration is low is during mornings - I'm not a morning person at all. I like working late at night, normally in the mornings i'm either asleep or doing boring admin stuff, sorting out invoices or bills or whatever.




- How projects (clients) have you done recently?

D: Right now I have a regular weekly illustration in the guardian newspaper for charlie brooker's column, I have a regular monthly spot in arena for which I produce around 4 or 5 images, and apart from that most of my recent work has been editorial. In the last 2 weeks I've done stuff for Maxim USA, Simon & Schuster, I'm in the middle of working on around 12 images for a magazine called the creator and I'm also in the middle of preparing stuff for a show I'm having in switzerland on may 16th.

- Which artist are you most influenced by?

D: Generally eastern european design and illustration from the 60s, 70's.

- What are you interested in or what is your favourite thing except art?

D: Music, I spend a lot of time making music too.

- Do you think you will still be artist after 10 years?

D: I have no idea. 10 years is a long time, i'm not even sure what i'm doing this afternoon.


- How do you want to carry on your work in future?

D: As long as I evolve I will keep doing it.

- Message for reader please.

D: Thanks for being interested in my work. For anyone starting out as an illustrator - the most important thing is originality. Don't copy others, it's lame.

Artists - Pam & Jenny



Pam&Jenny est un studio de design graphique et de communication basé à Bruxelles. Mené par Nathalie Pollet, le studio, fondé en 2009, repose sur une expérience professionnelle établie et sur des relations privilégiées à long terme avec des clients des secteurs privés et publics à Bruxelles, Paris et Lille. Créatif et pragmatique, le studio conseille, propose et organise des identités graphiques et des outils de communication, crée des typographies, des images et des illustrations, réalise des catalogues et des livres d’art, concoit des signalétiques d’expositions d’espaces culturels et urbains, etc.

1992 > 1995
Graphiste freelance pour des maisons de disque belges et des salles de concert bruxelloises
1995 > 1998
Rejoins l’équipe du bureau Signé Lazer en tant que graphiste/conceptrice.
1998 > 2009
Co-fonde et gère pendant 11 ans le studio Designlab en tant que directrice artistique. Le studio (6 personnes) travaille pour une clientèle répartie principalement dans les secteurs culturels et institutionnels tant en Belgique qu’en France. (Lille2004, Museum des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Beursschouwburg, CIVA, Communauté française de Belgique, CGRI/WBi, Cinéma Arenberg, Festival Ars Musica, Euralille, Recyclart, Le Laboratoire ...)
2009 >
Création du studio Pam&Jenny.





Artist - Jamie Portch


Hello.. I'm an interior stylist and surface pattern designer inspired by all things that involve pattern, colour, textiles and loveliness... I currently work as an in house stylist at the photgraphic studio for the Home Retail Group- Argos, Homebase and Habitat, as well as doing my own styling. I love designing using different types of media and enjoy nothing more than rummaging around to find weird and wonderful things for my passion for styling...




Artist - Britta Siegmund


Hello. I´m a graphic designer, based in Berlin/Germany.

I am a recent graduate from the Graphic Design course at University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hanover.
Furthermore I studied one semester abroad at ARU/Cambridge School of Art in Cambridge/UK in 2009

I love type and colours. I enjoy working in different areas of design, but i am especially interested in typography and editorial design as well as corporate design.
I´m a freelance designer.
So don´t hesitate to get in touch if you are interested in my work or any kind of collaboration.

Featured on:
Behance.net
Typographyserved.com
Designmadeingermany.de
Lookslikegooddesign.com






Artist - Mark Weaver

Biography. Weaver was born and raised August 10, 1981, in Boston, Massachusetts I’m a 27 year old designer from Boston, Massachusetts. I started drawing when I was around 3 or 4 and haven’t stopped since. I’m working on a project that a lot of other designers are involved in called Make Something Cool Every Day, which has given me a lot of exposure in the design community. Currently I freelance from my house in East Atlanta Village with my wife, Jessie and our dog, Sgt. Pepper.