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Pastiche illustrations by Max Schindler

Pastiche illustrations by Max Schindler (Artist Partners Ltd, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

 

Pastiche artist Max Schindler was  commissioned to produce a number of illustrations which were briefed and  based on the various legal scenarios depicted in law magazine  "Legal Business".

He was asked to  create  some  images which were lively and interesting  and  created in style to designers and artists of the bygone past, including Saul Bass.

Max is a very accomplished artist  in his own right but finds he can turn a hand to most image styles when asked  and is  therefore a very reliable  and talented pastiche artist on the books of Artist Partners.

www.artistpartners.com/portfolios/max_schindler/index.html

 

Yehrin Tong / Taxi Studio / D&AD In Book

Début art is delighted to report that Yehrin Tong’s striking graphic illustrations for British company Penstripe, as commissioned by Taxi Studio, have been recognised at this year’s D&AD Awards with an ‘In Book’. The work will be featured in D&AD's yearly printed Annual and be seen by an international design audience.

Yehrin Tong is represented by Début Art

Yehrin Tong / Taxi Studio / D&AD In Book

Building Economies

Making business look beautiful, Gail Armstrong creates this paper sculpture for PM Network magazine.

Commissioned by Hugo Espinozo, senior art director at Imagination, the image is in the February issue of the monthly publication for the Project Management Institute (PMI). Gail's creation illustrates "6 Markets to Watch: Look for the next wave of project opportunity in one of these 6 climbing economies”. She says: "It discusses the business potential in these building economies and the many ways in which those countries are changing, developing and investing in themselves." Gail chose to focus on Nigeria - oil/energy industry, Panama - canal expansion, Indonesia - infrastructure through telecommunications, Chile - building infrastructure through information technology, Turkey – construction; in particular transport links and Vietnam - factory construction. After submitting several ideas to illustrate the article, the concept of using flowers to represent the growth of these 6 different countries was selected. Gail says "The flower heads have petals made from maps of the relevant countries. By choosing to use a fairly simple, non-specific flower shape and by carefully placing the petals, it is still possible to read the map and the country name. The flower centres and stamens, which echo the map colours, represent the country’s relevant investment area."

Building Economies

Patrick George for Microsoft

Patrick George was commissioned by Cinco, Portland USA to provide a range of illustrations as part of a new campaign for Microsoft Global Recruiting.

Entitled "Right Now", the campaign storytelling breaks down into five themes about areas of work, such as natural user interfaces and cloud computing.
Part of the brief was wanting an irreverent attitude to come through, to be fun, playful and provocative, without being glib.

Patrick George is represented by Debut Art

 

Patrick George for Microsoft

Spike Gerrell: The Economist Science Feature

Spike Gerrell loves science, so he was chuffed to be asked to illustrate The Economist's Science and Technology feature about neuromorphic computing. Scientists want to make computers more like brains in the belief that humanity will, one day, end up not only with a better understanding of how the brain works, but also with better and smarter computers.

 

Spike Gerrell is represented by Arena

 

Spike Gerrell: The Economist Science FeatureSpike Gerrell: The Economist Science Feature

Nick Lowndes for the Health Foundation

Nick Lowndes has illustrated the cover and several pages inside the Health Foundation's latest publication. 'Could Quality Be Cheaper?' is a case study which looks at how improvements in quality have helped to reduce costs for three local health services. Nick's illustrations reference many of the different areas of healthcare covered in the study.
There is a great need to investigate whether early administration of https://skincarepillsshop.com in moderate acne makes sense.

Nick is represented by Eastwing.
Nick Lowndes for the Health Foundation

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