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New web design: Natalitique

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

I am happy to introduce to you a new pretty destination on the World-wide-web: www.natalitique.com

Natalitique is the home of web developer Natalia Pavlova whom I have had the pleasure of working with on a number of projects. She is the master of details and it seems no matter how impossible a visual you come up with, she can manage to build it.

So I was quite excited when she asked me to help out with the visuals for her new website.

She wanted something clean and uncluttered to reflect what it is she does, namely writing clean, short and clever xhtml and css that works across browsers. No less!

So we made a very white  and clean design with a few nice details such as little fancy bullets to spice it up.

detail from Natalitique

To contrast all the white and straight lines we chose to use a coloured background and an illustrated header with a green natural touch- this because of  Natalia’s personal interests in ecology and her love of nature.

Check out the site and meet Natalia here

Gibraltar

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

This week I went to Gibraltar so I decided to finish up this illustration based on a sketch I made on my first visit to Spain and Gibraltar.

The original sketch

And this is what it looks like in real life

Spring wallpaper

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Most of my work is character based, so I wanted to have a go at creating something more abstract and based on geometric shapes.

And as it is now – according to the calendar anyway- spring, I thought it appropriate to make something more colourful and happy go lucky than I normally do.

If you like it you can download it as a desktop wallpaper here:

wallpaper in size 1280 x 800 px

wallpaper in size 1280 x 1024 px

Feria Posters of Sevilla

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Just before christmas last year I had the pleasure of spending a weekend in Sevilla in Spain visiting a friend that had recently moved there.

Traveling is always a good way to get new inspiration or get out of a block, even shorter distances can do the trick. I think it is good to see things from a new perspective, and it can be the smallest things that will tricker your mind to come up with new ideas.

Sevilla is a very visited city, it is a city full of beautiful architecture, cosy small spanish streets in the old quarter of the city, and appears to be a place full of delicious foods too.

But one of the most inspiring things for me from this visit, was the Feria Posters that you see everywhere. The city each year in april celebrates the Feria de Abril- a city wide party- and each year they produce a poster for this. The posters you see everwhere, on postcards, and in the tourist shops.

Feria Posters

Poster from 1966 by José Álvarez Gámez, and from 1964 by Antonio Abelardo Garciá Fdez

 

There is a certain timeless effort in these posters, often very graphic, simple shapes, complimented by strong colours, and very little- but well arranged- text. The tradition is to show the iconic Sevilla- the Sevilanas in their dresses, the guitar, the men on horseback in traditional outfits.

Poster from 1966 by José Álvarez Gámez, and from 1957 by Ramón Blanco Casal

 

I wanted to do my version of a feria-styled poster, and decided to use my friend as a model for it. Although she is not a Sevillana, she was playing with the idea of acquiring one of these flamenco-styled dresses that the ladies dress up in for the Feria- and I think she would look just great!

Marga in Sevilla poster

My version of a Feria Poster

I haven’t been able to find a lot of information about the painters and traditions of the feria posters, if anyone knows I would be interested in hearing more  about it all- links welcome.

First illustration of the year

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Soft on the inside

Happy New year everyone!

This is the first illustration of 2010.

Entitled Cuddly Inside, it is meant to show that even dark spiky beings can have a soft center.

This illustration have been added to Redbubble, and from there you can buy it as a card, or print.

To see this and other works of mine for sale visit my red bubble site:

http://www.redbubble.com/people/helmetgirl