Quality vs quantity from David Airey

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Quality vs quantity from David Airey

Posted June 29th, 2011 by admin with No Comments



Hello there,
I thought that this old Post of an awesome Designer likeDavid Airey, could help you to understand some lines about a regular scheduled Design workflow.
Enjoy!

About David

David Airey, is a graphic designer and design author. He creates distinctive, emotive, memorable, and dynamic brand identities for ethical companies of all sizes. His client-list includes the Yellow Pages (Canada), Giacom (England), Asian Development Bank (Philippines), and Berthier Associates (Japan).




Talented Artists on the Planet: James White and Signalnoise Studio

Posted November 4th, 2010 by admin with No Comments



Today I will start a new category on this Blog about the Artists on our Globe, that give us always great inspirations to create new workflows, like a present, through the passion, the creativity and most of the geniality they have.
To start this category for the first time, I would like to take a minute to talk about James White and Signalstudio, that for my honest opinion, is one of the best Artists that I’ve ever seen.
His works are really awesome and the colors in his design are bright, bold, and vibrant.
James’s Style is really unique, he likes to definite his style as Retro-cosmic and I really love his works, I think that you will love it too like me, after seen on which kick-ass way this amazing guy use to work.


James White is a visual artist and designer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. With 11 years of experience, James has worked on an array of personal art projects and with clients including Toyota, Nike, Google, VH1, Armada Skis, Wired Magazine etc. and has been featured in Computer Arts, Computer Arts Projects and Advanced Photoshop magazines.




Food-concept Artist : Carl Warner

Posted September 11th, 2010 by admin with No Comments

Sometimes, if you’re searching for something on the web, happen that you may clash against an amazing Post, or article or something else, and the first reaction is to put your eyes on this thing, and you can’t leave it at all.