Sunday, 18 March 2012

Postcards - x 4 bunny - pencil work - Madman's Throne

poscards, bunny, prisoner, MKC madmans throne










I have 4 postcards available (limited stock). These were initially printed for an exhibition in Looe. The White Rabbit was featured (although friendlier) in the Yoillo Annual Xmas Calender.  


The Prisoner - pencil drawing of prisoner
Mary King's Close (inspired by Edinburgh's MKC)
*The White Rabbit - based on an omen behind the Jolly Sailor in Looe
*The Madman's Throne - parasitic entity living on it's host.
The parasite is the madness.

Postcards are £1 each
or £3.50 for all 4

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Gadget Factory Theme - Satzuma

The Story
In conjunction with the brand. We developed a back story and established a creative process from there – step by step.
The Satzuma men come from their own world, where they make these wacky-cool-stylish gadgets (the products) , an exciting prospect to begin with. The Satzuma people, need to build and source the gadgets. From there, we took a few logical steps; a warehouse? Too limited, overseas? Very literal and not very exciting, we need something where the user experience can be greater, pull them in and walk them around the Satzuma world, this concept is to engage the fans and the businesses - this needed to be the next step from Gadget Garden… A factory!

With all that leaping about spitting ideas about the place in a mammoth brainstorming session, (not all on one day and there might have been actual spit) we needed to consider how this would work in terms of brand, construction and applying the Satzuma effect. This idea needed to push the brand and ultimately, sell the product.


From The Ground Up – Planning
Step 1) Products – how will the theme frame and display the products

Step 2) Brand – Stick to brand guidelines whilst stretching them, remembering it has to be commercial.
Step 3) User experience – how will this make the user feel and imprint our brand as one of the memorable experiences of their day at the trade show.
Starting with the Diamante products, the creative process evolved from there, the crystals would be mined ( where else could the Satzuma people get those semi-precious gems!) or quarried, giving an excellent starting point from a theme, the factory gets its raw materials.

What about the other products? That zing, that craziness which epitomizes Satzuma, Where do they come from what is the origin of this madness… the Satzuma Juice! The products are pulled from this viscous orange liquid that is chemical composite of fun, gadgetyness and placed into the range, still warm!
So based on this back story we needed; Conyeyor belts, mad machines, logos, juice, boxes, pipes,signs, engines, steam, vacuum chutes and pressure gauges and so on!


Below are some examples of artwork used in the project Copyright Satzuma LTD.








Conclusion(ish) – Design – UI – Marketing – Interaction - the entire process
The chance to conceptualize and develop a wacky theme idea into the existing brand has been an exciting experience, the Gadget Factory has proved to be challenge in terms of practicality and how we would deliver this in a real world environment. We needed to make this work across multiple platforms in print, exhibition design, Illustration, marketing artwork and online media (flash animation and interaction) there will be more of this to come in the near future.

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Free Stock Image : 4 guns + bullet, outlines


FREE STOCK IMAGE




Stock image - please feel free to use. Designed by me.
p90, SA 80 (british army), Sniper Rifle, Ingram/or uzi. (PNG) eps to be
added to my site in the future.


Sunday, 25 December 2011

Ho-Ho-Ho White Rabbit for calender



Dear all

Have a Merry Christmas. Here is an Illustration that was on the Yollio advent calender.
The White Rabbit. Time to head round to the caravan for some gas heat, drink and cheer!

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Illustration Meet Ups in Central London - network with other creatives and expand your business

Yoillo! Illustration Networking

Last Wednesday, I attended another Yoillo meet up in the quiet upstairs pub of the Yorkshire Grey. A traditional comfy pub tucked away in the back streets of central London. I sat there drinking my cider, waiting for the other attendees; slowly they trickled in, with the organizer Rob Barrett being the first.


The 'Yoillo meet ups' are basically the chance to network with other artists and illustrators and talk about random everyday stuff, or your latest project with like-minded people. I work as a Designer and Developer in gadget company producing artwork web bits, so I'm always looking for edge. In other words, I work across a wide area of creative projects; they call me ‘Art Guy’ at work, a Mr Crayola of the company. I found this get together to be an refreshing way to chat and network in an informal and relaxed way with industry professionals. These types of artists ranged from cartoonists, gothic artists, designers of various genres. This was great way of feeling inspired and keeping your ear to the ground.

On both occasions (October and November) 6 + people have turned up to the event, (25 plus at its biggest so I’m told) we exchanged business cards, flyers, did a bit of show and tell and picked each other’s brains about the industry and what is going on in the world at present. Ultimately it’s a great chance to get out the house for a chat and drink... so come along and bring others.

Professionals and hobbyists welcome! Usually around the middle of the month after 7pm.

Thank you Rob!

My character illustration and freelance work

**the group**
http://www.yoillo.com/

Sunday, 23 October 2011

London Drawing at the Tower of London.

Update – London Drawing at the Tower of London.

Sorry, 2 weeks later and then I manage to update… what can I say, I have been busy.
Anyway, I was really impressed with the night I had at the
Tower of London. The eerie surroundings, the crisp chill of the night autumn air, it provided a night to remember.

London Drawing held an event in the
Tower of London where costumed models and historical back stories pathe the way for the fertile imagination. Pencils, felt tips, pastels, charcoal and various other mediums where all supplied. The group was then split down the middle and placed in 2 different areas for a limited period of time. This was to avoid the overcrowding of the small areas and to get as much drawing in as possible. I wouldn’t say I had time to get a polished drawing in as the models moved around every 10 minutes to my surprise, speed was the key to the night so sketched the model and surroundings as quick as possible.

It is great an opportunity to draw, chat and become immersed in history of Tudor England (ToL). I recommend to any life drawing enthusiasts’, artists or anyone that likes history to take part in this.

Hello to GB and VB for being there too.

Regards,

JD

take a look at some of the pictures for yourself, the back of my head is in there a few times!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/londondrawing/tags/toweroflondon/

Monday, 18 July 2011

Exhibition from Looe - June









Finally I have managed to update Blogspot. Here are a selection of photos from a stunning environment in which I exhibited myself, other illustrators, designers and artists – the Guild hall in Looe. The historic stained glass tells stories of old Looe which you would never expect.

Thank you to all those and the positive feedback. This was the first exhibition I have held in over 2.3/4 years so it was a joy to do. If not... then to see family and friends after wards.

enjoy...

http://jdillustration.jimmsdesign.co.uk/