Friday, May 6, 2011

Portfolio

{front cover}



{legal info}



{table of contents}



{Digital Illustration Section Title Page}



{Comic Illustration. 
Started on computer paper w/ .7 mechanical pencil, 
then scanned into Photoshop. 
Lineart & coloring accomplished using Wacom bamboo tablet}



{Original Character Illustrations. 
Started on computer paper w/ .7 mechanical pencil, 
then scanned into Photoshop. 
Lineart & coloring accomplished using Wacom bamboo tablet}



{Ads & Etc. Section Title Page}



{Typography quotation poster; 
Chinese Proverb [unknown author]}



{Ad Campaign for The Muse Coffee & Roastery in Lynchburg. 
Stock Photography used.}



{Minimalist posters created as a personal project. 
Created in Illustrator}



{Example 2pg layout for cook book. 
Artwork created traditionally, then scanned; layout created in InDesign}



{Traditional Illustrations Section Title Page}



{Sketch illustration of a good friend of mine. 
Created using .7 mechanical pencil on computer paper}



{Book cover for a book I'm writing [yes, I know it says "Carolyn Towles" on the front; the book cover was a class project in which we had to interview someone to pose as the author.. therefore the author is in reality me]. Artwork created traditionally [.7 mechanical pencil, computer paper], then transferred into InDesign}


{Piece 1 of my art series. 
Media: computer paper w/ .7 mechanical pencil for sketchwork, 
then colored pencils for color & lineart}




{Self Portrait #2. 
Media: computer paper w/ .7 mechanical pencil for sketchwork, 
then Prismacolor colored pencils for color & lineart}




{Piece 1 of my art series. 
Media: smooth bristol paper w/ .7 mechanical pencil for sketchwork, 
then Prismacolor colored pencils for color & lineart}



{Piece 2 of my art series. 
Media: smooth bristol paper w/ .7 mechanical pencil for sketchwork, 
then Prismacolor colored pencils for color & lineart}



{Back cover}




{Note: there were page breaks between each section in the book form, 
but in this view I thought it was too distracting to have them}

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