Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Illustration - Seven Deadly Sins
A new Beyond Thrilled illustration, just for fun, illustrating the classic Seven Deadly Sins; Greed, Lust, Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Wrath and Sloth. I've opted not to label them - you'll just have to guess which is which.
Friday, 19 July 2013
Vintage British Airways Posters
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Londonscreenprints.co.uk launches
While I was moving my Beyond Thrilled website the other week I was offered a free domain name by the hosting company, and to my surprise Londonscreenprints.co.uk was available, so I took it. I thought it might be quite useful to put together a showcase of screenprints of London by other screenprinters, and to see if having the all in one place would benefit us all in terms of exposure and sales.
The website went live yesterday and has already had a good bit of attention on Twitter. It currently includes prints by Jayson Lilley, Emily Parker, Kim-Leigh Pontin, Todd Stewart, NigelDK and Ork Posters, as well as my own London screenprints, and later today I'll be adding several screenprints by LucyLovesThis. Hopefully there will be other screenprinters out there who will be happy to be included in this little project.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
New Beyond Thrilled website
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beyond thrilled,
freelance illustrator,
illustration,
new,
portfolio,
screenprints,
website
Monday, 20 May 2013
New screenprints - Highgate Cemetery
I've just finished printing two new screenprints in my London Undertheground series. Highgate Cemetery in London is one of the group of Victorian Cemeteries known as “The Magnificent Seven”, The East Cemetery contains the grave of Karl Marx amongst others, while the West Cemetery features the Egyptian Gateway. These hand-pulled screenprints are part of an ongoing series of prints featuring these wonderful London landmarks. Both prints are screenprinted by hand using non-toxic water soluble inks on 300gsm Fabriano 5 paper, and are available now from my online shop along with the usual stockists.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Monday, 22 April 2013
Recent illustration work
Just thought I'd post a couple of recent illustrations I've produced. I may at some point think about printing them up as screenprints if I think there'd be any interest in them - as they're both designed with a limited colour palette/overlays - but for now they'll just be added to my portfolio on the hireanillustrator website.
Labels:
cartoon,
hireanillustrator,
humorous pictures.,
illustration,
owl,
rain,
typewriter
Monday, 15 April 2013
Promotional postcard printing
Recently signed up with the Hireanillustrator.com website, so I'm getting some tasty promotional postcards printed to be distributed with their regular mailshots...
Labels:
hireanillustrator,
illos,
illustration,
illustrator,
postcards,
promotion
Monday, 8 April 2013
Illustrators designing rugs - Kumbeshwar Technical School
About a month ago as I was packing for a trip to Nepal to trek the Manaslu Circuit a friend sent me a link to the great social business that is Node. Set up by illustrator Chris Haughton and Ashkay Sthapit, Node "aims to connect a worldwide network of designers and artists with traditional Nepalese carpet makers to create beautiful handmade rugs".
The rugs are hand produced at Kumbeshwar Technical School in Patan, one of Kathmandu's neighbouring cities, and as I had a few days in Kathmandu at the end of my trek, I contacted Chris to ask if I could visit the school and see the production process. He put me in touch with Satyendra Khadgi who kindly gave me a guided tour of the school and explained how it - and the school and orphanage it helps to fund - operates. The rugs are hand knotted - using pure tibetan wool and natural, non-polluting dyes - by disadvantaged Nepali women who are trained in the different processes involved, before being washed and finished. (the rugs that is, not the women). The results are quite beautiful.
Node has recently worked with a group of illustrators to produce a series of rugs which are now on sale in the Design Museum. You can see - and buy from - the selection here in their online shop.
Node also offer the opportunity to design and have custom rugs made, something I'll definitely be working on over the next couple of months.
The rugs are hand produced at Kumbeshwar Technical School in Patan, one of Kathmandu's neighbouring cities, and as I had a few days in Kathmandu at the end of my trek, I contacted Chris to ask if I could visit the school and see the production process. He put me in touch with Satyendra Khadgi who kindly gave me a guided tour of the school and explained how it - and the school and orphanage it helps to fund - operates. The rugs are hand knotted - using pure tibetan wool and natural, non-polluting dyes - by disadvantaged Nepali women who are trained in the different processes involved, before being washed and finished. (the rugs that is, not the women). The results are quite beautiful.
Node has recently worked with a group of illustrators to produce a series of rugs which are now on sale in the Design Museum. You can see - and buy from - the selection here in their online shop.
Node also offer the opportunity to design and have custom rugs made, something I'll definitely be working on over the next couple of months.
Monday, 18 February 2013
Logo and business card design
Rough designs for a logo and business card that I was commissioned to produce for a soon-to-launch online business selling vintage items and curiosities.
Labels:
business card design,
illustration,
logo design,
monkey,
skull
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Illustration & Design for The Preventers' "One Last Night" single
Back in December I was asked to design and illustrate the forthcoming single from The Preventers - "One Last Night b/w Irreplaceable Love", and the above was the design that the band chose. The launch date for the single has been announced as March 22nd. More about the band on their Facebook and Soundcloud pages.
Labels:
bands,
cd cover,
cumbernauld,
design,
guitar,
illustration,
music,
one last night,
scotland,
the preventers
Monday, 11 February 2013
Hand lettering and hand drawn fonts
Been playing around with some hand lettering recently, drawing up my own fonts, something I've always enjoyed doing.
Labels:
fonts,
hand drawn type,
hand lettering,
typography
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