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15 Illustration Portfolio Websites That Are Brimming with Talent

High on Design by Wix

As an illustrator, your portfolio website is a crucial tool that helps both fans and potential clients explore your work. One of the very first steps in making an illustrator website is to look for web design inspiration. Isabelle’s illustrator website includes an art portfolio that showcases her works in a long scroll format.

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How the Tokyo 2020 Olympics was designed

Design Week

These were designed by Ryo Taniguchi and chosen from a public competition voted on by the Mascot Selection Panel and Japanese elementary schoolchildren. This year, following governmental requests for the torch not to pass through public roads, an alternative lighting ceremony will take place.

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Is It Art, or Is It Type? What We Learn When Language is Built, Not Written

Eye on Design

One of the best (albeit one-sided) illustrations of how a designer might approach type differently than an artist is a 2009 essay by David Reinfurt (who used to make up one-half of Dexter Sinister) titled “Adam, Why Arial?” “A Translation from one language to another,” Lawrence Weiner, 1996. How much of life is coping?”

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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

Roger (Author) Multilingual (Publication Language) 432 Pages – 11/08/2015 (Publication Date) – Taschen America Llc (Publisher) −$8.00 $72.00 Logos from this era incorporated floral patterns, curved typography, and intricate illustrations. Sale Logo Modernism Hardcover Book Remington, R.

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The best book cover designs of 2020

Creative Review

It’s also interesting that an illustrated picture book, The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy , has turned out to be one of the year’s biggest sellers. The fact that the medieval-seeming wolf/dog illustration casts a convincing shadow only adds to the mix of strangeness going on. Design: Jamie Keenan.