Tag: graphic design

Not quite derailed

November 18, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

Ok.  Thanks to my motorcycle not running after it had warmed up (argh), I rode my mountain bike into the city for class.  It was 45 mins from Earthbase to Studyville.  I do that time when I drive, but with us being in a new building, parking is a bit more tricky. Quite appropriately, my […]

1950’s Human and pet brief

November 15, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

I was feeling a little rushed last week. I have an a4 render of a human looking recognizably 1950’s along with a pet due next Wednesday. I spent ages sorting out what to draw, then when I started in class last week, my N2 Copic marker was drying up. On Sunday, I bicycled into an […]

Mascots done / cool jobs

November 15, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

My teacher said that my rabbit needed a nose so the final versions of the rabbit from my previous post now have noses and whiskers. I’ll post those once I have access to my desktop. Saw a graphic artist job advertised at a medical research institute in the city today. Something like that could be […]

Slight change of direction

November 3, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

Originally for my mascot, I was going to draw a beatnik aardvark, mainly because I thought I’s have no way of anthropomorphizing one.  I’ve ditched the James Deanish rabbit for a beatnik and called him Victor, for want of a better name. The four renderings are supposed to be in black and white with greys […]