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October, 2009

Eamo Donnelly - 27 Oct 09-

Eamo“Eamo Donnelly is an Australian based illustrator who is best known for his intricately hand inked, character driven illustrations, infused with an eclectically dynamic colour palette. His love affair for Australian eighties nostalgia prompted him to create works that reflected the beauty and uniqueness of the culture he grew up in.”
www.eamo.com.au

Pablo Hare - 27 Oct 09-

pabloWhen we came across Pablo Hares clean, no nonsense website, we found some incredible photography. Pablo has some amazing sets of photography on his portfolio and some great ideas and turns these into some beautiful photographs. There is some really interesting stuff on this guys site.
www.pablohare.com

Simon Norfolk - 27 Oct 09-

simonIn our opinion Simon Norfolk is one of the greatest documentary photographers of our time. Simon has covered Afghanistan, Bosnia, Bush/Kerry election, Baghdad and the list goes on. Simon Norfolk has numerous books, some of the greatest awards in photography and just a body of work which you could look through for days.
www.simonnorfolk.com

Daniel Brereton - 27 Oct 09-

danDaniel Brereton has a lovely style in which he creates these weird and wonderful illustrations. We really love how Daniel has presented his work on his portfolio, it’s a lot more fun than the usual website we see. Daniels style is really unique, sort of childish but more fun and it certainly brightened up our day. I think this style would appeal to anyone.
www.danhaspotential.com

Callie Bee - 26 Oct 09-

callie Callie Bee has a great flickr stream full of photographs. Her photographs have a great tone to them and look really personal. The first five photographs on flickr stream are what really caught our eye. The black & white photographs are composed brilliantly and have a lot of emotion in them. There is some really great photographs on here.
www.flickr.com/photos/calliebee/

Mike Perry - 26 Oct 09-

mikeperry“Mike Perry works in Brooklyn, NY. Making books, magazines, newspapers, clothing, drawings, paintings, illustrations and teaching whenever possible. His first book titled Hand Job, hit the book shelves in 2006. Perry creates new typefaces and sundry graphics that inevitably evolve into his new work, exercising the great belief that the generating of piles is the sincerest form of creative process.”
www.mikeperrystudio.com

Chris Clarke - 26 Oct 09-

chrisChris Clarke has a great portfolio that is mostly based around editorial work. Chris’ editorial work is superb, it has great structure and overall looks incredibly professional. Chris graduated with a BA (Hons) Graphic Design from U.W.E Bristol in 2008 and has been in many publications as well as winning a handful of awards and being interviewed by numerous people. Chris has some really great work in his portfolio, so go and take a look, especially if you are interested in editorial design.
www.chris-clarke.co.uk

Andrew Nemiroski - 23 Oct 09-

andrewAndrew Nemiroskis site is one of the most minimal portfolio sites we have seen, but what else do you need apart from your name and some great photographs. Andrew mostly shoots landscapes and they all have a sense of emptiness/loneliness, at least that is how they make us feel. These photographs are definitely worth checking out.
www.andrewnemiroski.com

Joyce Kim - 23 Oct 09-

joyceI absolutely love it when i come across a photographer like Joyce Kim who makes you want to get up and go and take photographs. Joyce Kim is talented in all areas and has work using, digital, 35mm, polaroids, film stills and medium format, which is so nice to see. Joyce Kim graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2007 with a BFA in Video and a concentration in Photography.
www.jkjkjk.net

Garry Milne - 23 Oct 09-

garrySomehow Garry Milne has slipped through our sites before but when we eventually came across him we discovered some amazing work. The work that really stood out for us was his work he made for fabriclive (which you can see here), which consisted of 4 illustrated animal heads which where made into posters and ran throughout August – November 2008.
www.garrymilne.co.uk