Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Workshop Three - Research - David Tazzyman



Strong use of colour and line with well defined characters which are needed for a story to be understood. The imagery on the book covers introduces the subject of the story.

Workshop Two - Research - Jesse Kuhn



Simple Illustrations which get the message across.

Workshop Two - Research - Mike Lemanski



Use of  block colour to make the illustrations stand out without trying to make them 3D it captures movement which gains interest in the editorial piece.  

Workshop Two - Research - Kelsey Heinrichs



I find this style quite interesting because it gives you a strong sense of space and place.  

Workshop Two - Research - Andrew Rae




I find this style interesting becuase it captures different characters and opens the mind to different points of view which is what you need for support of an editorial piece. It also needs to standout and capture people's attention.  

Workshop One - Research Pete Fowler





I like this style as it has a strong sense of character defintion and use of colour.

Workshop One - Research - Marc Boutavant





I like this style because it is very cariturised but also there is alot going on in each Illustrations giving a sense of movement and action throughout the illustrations even though they are only 2D bringing the illustrations to life. I feel to achieve this within any piece of work is always diffcult but Marc Boutavant has perfected this technique which is useful for this workshop as we are trying to reflect a mood amongst the diners.