You will find that my interests are more centered on photography than illustrations but I still manage to get the message across with a pencil.
For those intense illustrative projects, you can expect me to reach out for a little help from my colleagues. They are much more talented there and eagerly waiting to pitch in. Still, here is a small collection of sketches from the past few years.
For those intense illustrative projects, you can expect me to reach out for a little help from my colleagues. They are much more talented there and eagerly waiting to pitch in. Still, here is a small collection of sketches from the past few years.
Don't get me wrong. Each time I'm challenged with a project I start with sketches even if it's just roughs to help develop ideas, whether it's for a business card or a website. While these drawings help to uncover ideas, and develop concepts you won't see them hanging up as wall art. One of the reasons why I chose to become a web/graphic designer is because I discovered I could still do this without being a great illustrator. So if you are someone who is interested in design but you don't have the best drawing skills, don't you worry. You can still be a very effective designer without ridiculous drawing skills. Take it from me.
Last but not least, below you'll find the one and only scratch board illustration in my portfolio. This was for a class project back in 2009. I really dig the style itself but I have not had any projects come up that require those materials since then. Can you name this artist?
Drawings by Isaiah Terry