Saturday 31 May 2008

A Few Good Mock-ups

Throwing more stuff together for A Few Good Men, some pieces more finished than others.


I was trying to go for something more simple here, setting up the basic plot point of the marine's death. I think the poster needs more but this might be useful for badges and hoodies (there's a ridiculous advertising budget).


Those are soldiers in the red there. The producer and director liked this one, but it's not quite doing it for me. Gonna noodle with some more variations, and work on the text as it needs a big more weight.


Not sure about the figures but I like using the flag as a landscape with the Guantanamo fence and watchtower on the horizon. A visual counterpoint using the tower and the judge's bench might work too.


This is just a quick test using Sketchup but I'd love to create a more finished version where the individual soldiers would be lit up to spell out the words. Maybe not a great poster but it might go on the website.

That's all for now but I'll be advancing some of these designs in the next few days.

Thursday 15 May 2008

more

Another piece from the same sesh as last time, just letting my hand draw what it wanted. Turns out it wanted to draw robots, babes and batman, which is fine by me.

Wednesday 14 May 2008

style test

Colored in some sketches I did this afternoon, mostly as an experiment for a new stylistic direction for Isis.

Also Blogger seems to suck some of the color out of uploaded images. I don't have a solution for that, just try to visualize the greater intensity.

Tuesday 13 May 2008

mess about

Tried out some colors on the sketch


Also for fun I tried out using the title as a clipping layer. Feels a bit too cliché but maybe something along these lines, the words do stack well. Wide spacing might work nice, damn if typography isn't hard.

Monday 12 May 2008

A Few Good Men Roughout

Phwow, another week another essay in the bank. To clear my head of witchcraft and gender history I decided to scribble out some ideas for a few good men. This one emerged and I think it works ok — they want something figurative and bold, with soldiers and flag etc. I think the title in a tall, simple, slender (!), sans-serif font would look good. Yeah!

Gonna try to post more progress stuff like this, keeps the blog from going flat.

Saturday 10 May 2008

Inside cover

A piece of jetsam from the last Isis – this was going to be used as a background for the inside cover and first page but when we finally tried laying it out it just seemed weird and confusing. So, I took the left side and darkened it down to use as as a more subdued first page background and cut out the figures (photo paint-overs) so they could still be used for the Isis Icons section. Sometime in the future I plan to make a more finished piece in this style, as it's a wonderful break just getting to play with color/texture/composition.

Wednesday 7 May 2008

Isis Dump

It's been awhile since I last updated but Isis rolled around again so there's a clutch of new art to show. None of the images really stand out to me – I spent so much time just coordinating the other art and design that I didn't really have a chance to push myself. Oh well, they're serviceable enough. Next week I'm going to be doing some more promotion materials for A Few Good Men, which should let me really craft some stuff.

Here's a quick collage for an article on Turkmenistan, using photos taken by the writer. I was pretty lucky the different elements actually worked together as a space so well, though I tweaked the color a bit to bring it together. The background originally had a screen-tone texture I really liked but it made the text difficult to read.

Another full-page background, this time for an article on buildings that were planned but never constructed in Oxford. There was a great picture of a model for the unbuilt zoology tower in a book on the subject, which I used as reference for painting this in-construction version. The basis is a photo I took at the location where it would have been built, over which I rather tediously painted the building.


Here's a very last minute image for an article on 'guerrilla marketing'. Blah I get the feeling I've drawn these same characters a few too many times, kindof retreading the same old solutions. There's not much choice though when you have less than an hour to make a piece.


Oooh dear, oh jeez. This thing came into being sometime between 4 AM and 5 AM the morning of going to print. It was for an emergency piece commissioned to our last editor to fill the obligatory sex article spot. He chose to write about erotic snuggling so there was no choice but to illustrate him in bed with come-hither eyes. I still don't know how I feel about it.