Monday, 24 February 2014
evaluation for juice squad
what i like most about my work is that it is designed to look like my favourite youtuber known as markiplier it is created by using a paper cutout and was glued together, the artists that i chosen really inspired me for my other work but i chose markiplier cause he's awesome, if i could try again to improve it i would ad more detail to the markiplier juice mascot
what i like most about my work is that it is designed to look like my favourite youtuber known as markiplier it is created by using a paper cutout and was glued together, the artists that i chosen really inspired me for my other work but i chose markiplier cause he's awesome, if i could try again to improve it i would ad more detail to the markiplier juice mascot
Monday, 6 January 2014
Enjoy reading
3 inspirations for my urban juicer mascot project By Connor Bradshaw
1: Emma Dibben
her artwork is both amazingly beautiful and colorful her artwork is sketches of either plants, fruit, people or shrubbery the list is endless for this artist the reason why I have chose her for my first inspiration for my urban juicer mascot is that her artwork is bright and vivid and that is our main objective for our mascots (make them bright, vivid, eye catching ect.)
2: kate moross
the reason why I chose her for my second inspiration for my urban juicer mascot is that of her incredible graphic designs, sure what I have already got plans for my mascot is a little less incredible as kate moross’ work her design are without a doubt amazing, colorful and most definitely eye catching indeed. The designs that she does are wacky, phenomenal, stunning and somewhat cheerful for some reason and that is what I most definitely need for my design for my mascot for urban juicer
3: barry abrook
the third and final inspiration for my urban juicer mascot is actually my graphics teacher at college MR. barry abrook his work is without a doubt brilliant and the designs are out of the blue, mental (in a good way barry!!) and that is what I really need to make mascot an out of the blue, mental masterpeice
3 inspirations for my urban juicer mascot project By Connor Bradshaw
1: Emma Dibben
her artwork is both amazingly beautiful and colorful her artwork is sketches of either plants, fruit, people or shrubbery the list is endless for this artist the reason why I have chose her for my first inspiration for my urban juicer mascot is that her artwork is bright and vivid and that is our main objective for our mascots (make them bright, vivid, eye catching ect.)
2: kate moross
the reason why I chose her for my second inspiration for my urban juicer mascot is that of her incredible graphic designs, sure what I have already got plans for my mascot is a little less incredible as kate moross’ work her design are without a doubt amazing, colorful and most definitely eye catching indeed. The designs that she does are wacky, phenomenal, stunning and somewhat cheerful for some reason and that is what I most definitely need for my design for my mascot for urban juicer
3: barry abrook
the third and final inspiration for my urban juicer mascot is actually my graphics teacher at college MR. barry abrook his work is without a doubt brilliant and the designs are out of the blue, mental (in a good way barry!!) and that is what I really need to make mascot an out of the blue, mental masterpeice
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