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Latest Creatives

Saad Mooasjee - 24 Feb 10-

Saad Mooasjee is one of those guys that has a natural talent when it comes to illustration. Saad taught himself to create these brilliant digital images and has gained great recognition all over the world from his work.
www.saadart.com

Jules Julien - 17 Feb 10-

Every now and then we come across an artist and wonder why we don’t know of them. Jules Julien has an impressive client list and been part of a number of exhibitions, namely his solo show coming up in Zurich on the 25th February which runs till 12th March. Jules’ work is clean yet incredibly clever and how he can make an illustration so in-depth using very colour is brilliant.
www.julesjulien.com

Chris Martin - 17 Feb 10-

Chris Martin is an awesome illustrator who has recently graduated from Southampton Solent Uni. We pretty much spent a fair bit of time trawling through Chris’ blog at his work just because each drawing is so good. The sense of humour and talent that Chris puts forward in his illustrations a breath of fresh air and a real change to the usual stuff we see.
www.mrchrismartin.co.uk
www.mrchrismartin.blogspot.com

Ryan Mclennan - 16 Feb 10-

These paintings of specific animals by Ryan Mclennan are really quite something. The surreal, abstract look to these images are really unique. The images are so intricate and the way they are interacting with the rest of the scene is really nice. Ryan has some really nice ideas and a great imagination which he is able to visually show throughout these great paintings.
www.ryanmclennan.com

Yannick Hagmann - 16 Feb 10-

Yannick hagmann sent us an email with a link to their portfolio. The work in this portfolio is really beautiful and has an unique look to it. Yannick’s work on Gas Stations are really nice and hopefully this project will be built on at a later date as the images are really quite special. A small but really nice portfolio of work by Yannick Hagmann.
www.yannickhagmann.com

Giles Revell - 09 Feb 10-

“Influenced by fine art and conceptualism, Giles Revell’s work is an ongoing exploration of the possibilities of graphic, ideas-based imagery and the different ways in which photographic images can imply form, surface or texture via the simplest means. In addition to ‘pure’, traditional photography, Giles’s personal work continues to explore the creative potential of digital technologies.” Absolute exceptional photography by Giles Revell
www.gilesrevell.com

Davide Faggiano - 09 Feb 10-

Davide Faggiano took our breath away with his absolutely amazing photographs. His work is quite disturbing and although we love the work we can’t help but be freaked out by them. His portfolio is quite small but the work is outstanding so well worth taking a look at.
www.davidefaggiano.com

Ben Wiseman - 08 Feb 10-

Check out Ben Wiseman’s design work. A brilliant example of well executed, clean cut design work,the majority of which is some lovely book covers. It’s well worth checking out this work if  typography or book cover design is your thing.
www.ben-wiseman.com

Alex Roman - 08 Feb 10-

Over the weekend we came across a project by Alex Roman which we must have watched half a dozen times already. The Third & The Seventh is a film that explores architecture through a cinematic lens, however this film is created using cgi. The skill and talent that has gone into making this film is brilliant but what really struck us was the composition, lighting and depth of field of each individual shot, these things a long with the music are what make this short film a must see.
www.thirdseventh.com

Dan Mumford - 04 Feb 10-

Dan Mumford is a freelance illustrator/designer/screenprinter working out of Studio100 in central London, Kingsland road, and screenprint studio in Dalston. his work is incredibly intricate and well put together, the overall visuals of each piece of his work is amazing.
www.dan-mumford.com