from me to you
another batch of brilliant illustrators/artists/designers. these fine folks are not only extremely good at what they do, they're some of the nicest people i've encountered lately. hats off to these lovely creatives!
1/ uberkraaft, a.k.a. matt williams, is a uk illustrator/doodler whose 'she dreamed of tomorrow' print on society6 instantly captured my attention–the shapes, linework, colors. his work is bold and fun and almost surprisingly versatile...and he tweets some of the best things out there, so go follow!
2/ brent couchman's mid-century sensibilities and superb design skills are part of the reason fossil has such tight and well-executed branding–he's their senior designer. in spite of his work being a bit of throw back (which i love), there's something about it that remains very contemporary and fresh.
3/ thereza rowe's bright and cheerful work has been popping up everywhere! a jack-of-all-trades, she's recently completed an adorable sesame street-esque animation with the also talented lesley barnes as well as playing cards, prints, collage, etc. she also helped to form the happy journey collective, a site exploring coffin artwork.
thanks again to everyone who participated in the run cowboy print giveaway! and thanks to those who made it out to the show on saturday–it was utterly splendid! photos and info. on the show to come soon!
1/ uberkraaft, a.k.a. matt williams, is a uk illustrator/doodler whose 'she dreamed of tomorrow' print on society6 instantly captured my attention–the shapes, linework, colors. his work is bold and fun and almost surprisingly versatile...and he tweets some of the best things out there, so go follow!
2/ brent couchman's mid-century sensibilities and superb design skills are part of the reason fossil has such tight and well-executed branding–he's their senior designer. in spite of his work being a bit of throw back (which i love), there's something about it that remains very contemporary and fresh.
3/ thereza rowe's bright and cheerful work has been popping up everywhere! a jack-of-all-trades, she's recently completed an adorable sesame street-esque animation with the also talented lesley barnes as well as playing cards, prints, collage, etc. she also helped to form the happy journey collective, a site exploring coffin artwork.
thanks again to everyone who participated in the run cowboy print giveaway! and thanks to those who made it out to the show on saturday–it was utterly splendid! photos and info. on the show to come soon!

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Thanks Lydia!
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