Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Parp! Parp!
Labels:
animals,
children's illustration,
dog,
dogs,
horn,
illustration,
parp,
pen and ink,
sketchbook,
trumpet
The Economist - Data Starvation
Recent illustration for The Economist Technology Quarterly
about the technical challenges of effective communications under the
sea.
i.e. it's difficult to update your Facebook status if you don't want the enemy finding out about your sandwich of choice etc.
i.e. it's difficult to update your Facebook status if you don't want the enemy finding out about your sandwich of choice etc.
Labels:
communication,
data,
editorial illustration,
fish,
hammerhead shark,
octopus,
sea,
sharks,
squid,
submarine,
technology,
The Economist,
underwater
Monday, 13 May 2013
Friday, 3 May 2013
The Economist - Silent World
Recent illustration I produced for The Economist Technology Quarterly about the technical challenges of effective communications under the sea.
(all 'scientist with biros in pocket'™ clichés are entirely deliberate)
(all 'scientist with biros in pocket'™ clichés are entirely deliberate)
Perplexed werewolf
Labels:
horror,
illustration,
lycanthropy,
monsters,
perplexed,
sketch,
suit,
tie,
werewolf
Friday, 12 April 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Square Trilby
Interesting square trilby-esque* hat spotted on Wardour Street - had to rub my eyes to check I wasn't in Shoreditch by accident!
(*yes pedants, I'm sure it can't be an actual trilby - ence the 'esque' ; )
(*yes pedants, I'm sure it can't be an actual trilby - ence the 'esque' ; )
Labels:
hat,
hats,
London,
people,
shoreditch,
sketch,
sketchbook,
Soho,
trilby,
Wardour Street
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