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This illustration is to accompany an article that touches upon creating digital illustrations, including animations, vector work and the importance of selecting the right colour palettes.
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Illustration
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2012
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  • Modus Magazine / May Issue
  • Cycling Plus Magazine Print
  • Tour de France Portraits
  • Tour de France Centenary Prints
  • Flight Tag Prints
  • Modus Magazine
  • WIRED Magazine / Shell II
  • Newsweek Landscape
  • Hollywood Reporter / Manhattan Map
  • The Guardian Lorax Promotion
  • Wired Magazine / Shell
  • Don't Forget the Cassette
  • Howies / Pembrokeshire T-Shirt
  • Iconic Cycling Jerseys
  • British Cycling Print Series
  • Football World Cup Legends / Volume I
  • Tour de France 2012 Prints
  • Digital Games
  • WIRED Magazine - Innovation
  • Wired Magazine - Fuji Promotion
  • BEWARE OF THE APPS
  • Future Music Typography
  • VINYL REVIVAL PRINT
  • We Are the Night Skies
  • History of Britain Portraits
  • Kings of England
  • Wolf Print / Coming Soon
  • F1 Greats / Coming Soon...
  • A-Z of Birds
  • New for Autumn
  • Skateboarding A-Z
  • The Big Garden Birdwatch
  • Watch Advert
  • The Woodland Trust
  • Tour Riders
  • The Ride Journal
  • Futurescape / Wired Magazine
  • Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race
  • Aquitaine, France Map / Observer Newspaper
  • Future Gaming
  • Business Pollution
  • Independent Newspaper / Happiness
  • Business Skills
  • Pencil Sharp
  • Cycle Tour Print
  • Celebration of September
  • Sport Magazine - A-Z Tour de France
  • Vinyl Revival
  • Guardian / Majestic Wines Icons
  • Rio Tinto
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  • Modus Magazine / May Issue Christie Ferdinando, the Art Director at Sunday Publishing recenlty got in contact to create a cover and feature illustration for the May Issue of Modus. For the cover we went with the idea of rows of sporting lanes shot from above, with tiny details and textures to distinguish between the various surfaces. And with the feature illustration, which span across two double spreads, the idea was to create a sporting landscape with hints of construction. A thoroughly enjoyable commission to work on and hopefully more of the same in the future!     2013 Digital Art, Illustration, Print Design
  • Cycling Plus Magazine Print Cycling Plus magazine got in touch to ask if I could create a cover for their forthcoming Tour de France centenary special. They wanted a vintage look and feel that would encompass numerous elements relating to the last 100 years of the event. I came up with the idea of a set of different type faces displaying the names of iconic stages, climbs, riders and tour terminology and that as well as a cover could be created as a poster for the magazine's readers.     2013 Graphic Design, Illustration, Typography
  • Tour de France Portraits I was recently commissioned by Cycling Plus magazine in the UK to create a set of portraits for their 2013 Tour de France special issue. It's the centenary of the Tour this year and so here we have eight of the contenders for the yellow, green and king of the mountain jerseys with the additon of two tour legends.

    The idea was to create the portraits in a style not too disimilar to the collectable vintage cards from the 1950's and 60s. A thoroughly enjoyable commission and will hopefully create more portraits in the near future.
        2013 Digital Art, Illustration
  • Tour de France Centenary Prints 2013 is the year of the 100th Tour de France. Over the course of its history, the Tour has witnessed legends in the making. However, the likes of Anquetil, Merckx and Hinault may come and go they are not the only form of the race that has become famous over the years. Just as important to the history of the event are the numerous towns and cities, mountains, climbs and descents that change each year.

    To help celebrate the centenary I have created a selection of 12 stages from each decade of the Tour. From it's humble but grueling beginning in 1903, up to the Bradley Wiggins victory of 2012. Each print also has a colour motif that hints at the graphics and colours found on the tour.

    Enjoy!
        2013 Graphic Design, Illustration, Typography
  • Flight Tag Prints Flight Tag Prints

    Recently I stumbled on a lovely set of old airline baggage tags and was amazed at the variety in designs produced since the 1950s. There was something about the now iconic, easily reconisable three letter abbreviations of the city destinations, and the small surrounding details that I thought would look great blown up and on a wall. They often avoided logos, had no advertising, and were purely just the information you needed.

    So with these graphic and typographic gems I decided to go ahead and turn them into large format wall prints. As with other ideas for prints that I have had, if they prove popular i'll make them available in my online shop this Spring. Enjoy!
        2013 Graphic Design, Print Design, Typography
  • Modus Magazine These illustrations were created for Modus magazine and appeared over two spreads with a pipeline linking them both together. The article they help illustrate was all about low-cost carbon fuel storage.

    I had to create two linking environments that illustrated how carbon fuel is created, transported and stored. It's always a pleasure to create this landscape scenes and I aim to create many more in the near future.
        2012 Digital Art, Illustration
  • WIRED Magazine / Shell II This image was created for WIRED magazine for an editorial piece on innovation in relation to energy. How as the amount of energy we consume increases, and the way in which it is consumed becomes increasingly complex, from burning trees for warmth to highly-refined aviation fuel for space travel. Spot the caveman!     2012 Illustration
  • Newsweek Landscape Newsweek over in New York got in touch to create a map/landscape of 'green' companies. The illustration had to include elements of being environmentally friendly, like wind turbines, solar panels, people cycling etc. Placing it on a stand alone island also helped make it standout on the spread.     2012 Illustration
  • Hollywood Reporter / Manhattan Map The Hollywood reporter got in touch to ask about creating an illustrated map of the Manhattan borough of New York City. WIthin the map are various places the article touched upon. Cafe's, bookshops, restaurants, parks and night spots. It needed to a playful feel so here I didn't worry too much about scale but having destinations spring out of the map, with different character in situ. There are hints of the iconic elements of Manhattan such as the taxi's, the street signs and the harmonious colouring of the buildings. it's always interesting creating maps for various magazine and newspapers and always makes you want to travel to that destination!     2013 Digital Art, Illustration
  • The Guardian Lorax Promotion The Guardian needed a few landscapes drawn that incorporated information on environmental issues. Two cover illustrations were needed that explored carbon footprints and endangered animals of the world. A great one to work on.     2012 Illustration
  • Wired Magazine / Shell A new illustration created for Wired magazine on an article on future mobility. This work was for the printed publication and will also be used within the Ipad version as an animated graphic for the retina display.     2012 Illustration
  • Don't Forget the Cassette Don't Forget the Cassette

    This project started with an idea to fill my loft studio wall space. I often thought how there's a lot of talk about vinyl and the growing revival of that format. This lead me to explore the graphics and layout of cassette inlay designs. The popular C60 & 90 format in some ways is a design classic. The somewhat crude, simple typography and block colours would look great on a wall and so I thought i'd fill my walls with such prints.

    Here I have taken the various elements and colours of the cassettes I could find and created them as wall prints. If the feedback of these prints is encouraging i'll make them available in my online shop very soon.

    Enjoy!
        2013 Graphic Design, Illustration, Music
  • Howies / Pembrokeshire T-Shirt Howies produce numerous t-shirts each year and as the Tour of Pembrokeshire approached so too did the guys from Cardigan Bay asking if I would like to illustrate a t-shirt for the event. This was the final design, a five colour screen print that encompasses the Pembrokeshire landscape with its rolling hills, coastal views and brilliant climbs that all add up for an epic day of cycling.     2013 Digital Art, Illustration
  • Iconic Cycling Jerseys An idea crossed my mind recently about infusing my love of cycling and the Tour de France with a simple graphic approach to creating prints.

    In the year that the Tour celebrates its centenary, I wanted to take a look back into the history. I've always loved the look, style and even feel of those old cycling jerseys. The colours, logos, type and design style always grabbed my attention and in many ways is what makes the Tour the big draw that it is.

    I've highlighted the icons of the Tour, the likes of Fausto Coppi, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Tom Simpson, Raymond Poulidor and Robert Millar.

    So here are a few ideas for forthcoming screen prints, giclee prints and postcards. At the moment I am creating these in my spare time but may open the ones I can up for sale on my online shop soon so watch this space.

    Enjoy!
        2013 Digital Art, Graphic Design, Illustration
  • British Cycling Print Series A new set of prints that celebrate the success of British Cycling. Among the prints in the forthcoming series, to be available in my online shop, are the Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and the Velodrome designs.

    These giclee prints will be printed on high white smooth 315gsm uncoated paper and available in the Spring.

    Enjoy!
        2013 Digital Art, Game Design, Illustration
  • Football World Cup Legends / Volume I As the countdown to the World Cup in Brazil 2014 begins, I've created a handful of illustrative portraits of the legends of the tournament. These are the players who lit up the world with the performances at football's biggest stage.

    Here we have Bobby Charlton, Pele, Johan Cruyff, Gary Lineker and Michel Platini.

    Volume II will see the likes of Eusebio, Zico, Laudrup, Baggio and Zidane all feature.

    As ever with these illustrations, if popular I will make them into a limited edition set of prints.

    Enjoy!
        2013 Illustration
  • Tour de France 2012 Prints The greatest bike race of them all rolled off to a start in Liége, Belgium on Saturday 30th of June 2012, and just like last year I created illustrative prints of each day of the race.

    This year there have been three categories of prints available, Tour Greats, Tour Scenic and Tour Type prints. Below is a selection of the prints currently available in the online shop at www.crayonfireshop.co.uk
        2012 Illustration
  • Digital Games An editorial piece on the advancements in gaming technology for mobile devices and how certain apps can reach millions of users worldwide.     2012 Illustration
  • WIRED Magazine - Innovation This image came about after creating a set of roughs for WIRED magazine. It was to accompany an article on innovation and great minds and how people in certain fields have to think of new ideas to develop and improve. Although this actual image was not used, and we went down another route, I still decided to develop it further and push it out there with my other work.     2012 Illustration
  • Wired Magazine - Fuji Promotion A new illustration that I have created for Wired Magazine. The aim was to help promote the features of the new Fujifilm X10 with vibrant colours and symbols. Would love this camera.     2012 Illustration
  • BEWARE OF THE APPS I created this image for PC World magazine in the U.S. The idea was to portray how some web apps can be rather malicious to your computer. Destroy those invaders!     2012 Illustration
  • Future Music Typography I've recently been asked to create a lot of typographic work that integrates my familiar geometric shapes and colour style. This piece is a result of the research and experiments within this area and will be used in an article about the future of electronic music.     2012 Illustration, Typography
  • VINYL REVIVAL PRINT As Independent Record Store Day approaches I wanted to create a print that captures the feelings conjured up from visiting your favourite old record shop, sifting through the music for hours or listening to records into the early hours. So, for a short period only, this print will be available to buy in the Crayonfire Shop.

    Enjoy!
        2013 Graphic Design, Illustration
  • We Are the Night Skies A sneak preview of one of a set of three typographic posters i'm currently working on. This particular piece uses the Dyloveastuff font.     2012 Typography, Illustration, Design
  • History of Britain Portraits A new set of portrait illustrations that I have worked on recently and in the Spring will be available to purchase in the online shop. Here we have three previews from the set that includes Winston Churchill, Lord Admiral Nelson and King George V.     2013 Digital Art, Illustration
  • Kings of England A new set of portrait illustrations are on the way of the various Kings of England and many other prominent figures within the history of the British Isles. Here's a teaser of the first, William the Conquerer. He looks rather startled here, probably something about a threatened invasion by the Danes or something.     2012 Digital Art, Illustration
  • Wolf Print / Coming Soon Thought it would be good to get a bit of feedback from this print.

    It will be part of a trio of prints called the 'Wolf, the Owl & the Fox'. They will be available soon in A3 and 500 x 700 mm giclee prints but just wondered what people thought worked better. Black & white or the colour version? It may well be I produce both but always good to get some feedback.

    Enjoy!

        2012 Digital Art, Illustration
  • F1 Greats / Coming Soon... Another teaser for what seems to be my 'cubist' phase at the moment with prints. Here's the first look at a new set of prints coming next year in January that celebrate the Greats of Formula One racing. Here's Ayrton Senna...(looking a little like Alain Prost, but his turn will come later!), just wait until you see Nigel Mansell's geometric tash!

    Enjoy!
        2012 Digital Art, Illustration
  • A-Z of Birds Here's an ongoing project relating to an A-Z bird map of Great Britain that I'm illustrating. Thought I'd show just a couple thus far in close-up. These two fella's are the Firecrest and the Puffin.     2012 Illustration
  • New for Autumn As Autumn approaches a new set of digital art illustrations will be placed up on the site. This is a hint as to what's coming soon...     2012 Digital Art, Illustration
  • Skateboarding A-Z Originally this illustration was created for a book on the A-Z of skateboarding, but here I've presented it in a poster / print form.     2012 Illustration, Graphic Design
  • The Big Garden Birdwatch Poster illustration for the Big Garden Birdwatch     2011 Editorial Design, Illustration
  • Watch Advert Watch Advert     2011 Illustration
  • The Woodland Trust Woodland Trust promotional poster     2011 Illustration
  • Tour Riders Coming soon to Cycling Plus magazine this summer is a variety of illustrations i've created in the build up to the Tour de France. Here, I've created a few vintage cards of the prominent riders that will appear in this years event and are a sneak preview of a larger set of illustrations that form a preview section to the Tour.     2012 Illustration
  • The Ride Journal It was great to be recently asked to make a contribution to the fantastic Ride Journal. This particular illustration I created to accompany an article written by BBC6 Music's very own Gideon Coe. He wrote about the dream of getting rid of the shackles of being an inexperienced rider to one day being on the path to cycling the Etape!     2012 Illustration
  • Futurescape / Wired Magazine Wired Magazine recently got in touch about creating a 'futurscape' illustration all about imagining what life would be like in 2025. The idea was to show the article in an infographic style within a future landscape. It was also created as part of the Wired Ipad magazine too with a few nice touches of animation added in.

    It can be seen in the current April issue of the magazine in all good newsagents, and probably rubbish one's as well.
        2012 Illustration
  • Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race This April sees the 158th Boat Race between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The first ever race was held in 1829 and currently the score stands at 80 victories for Cambridge to Oxford's 76.

    To commemorate the event I decided to create an illustrated print which shows both crews in action along the Putney to Hammersmith stretch of the River Thames. WIthin the print you can see details such as the Harrods Depository building, Craven Cottage, the home of Fulham Football Club and the popular drinking establishments of the Blue Anchor and Old Ship by the riverside in Hammersmith. There are also many other detailed nods to London that you may discover with each glance.

    Enjoy!
        2012 Illustration
  • Aquitaine, France Map / Observer Newspaper The Observer needed an illustrated map updated for a pullout section on the Aquitaine region in France. They wanted it to be similar in style to my Tour de France illustrations so once I scaled down the elements I often used from that series they worked well as a detailed map.     2012 Illustration
  • Future Gaming I recently created this editorial illustration to accompany an article on the future of gaming. The subjects covered within the writing focused on retro gaming, wireless technology and the advancement of 'clouds' being used to store data.     2012 Digital Art, Illustration
  • Business Pollution An illustration that accompanied an article on how large businesses can harm the environment through the decisions they put into action.     2011 Illustration
  • Independent Newspaper / Happiness This image was created to accompany an article for the Independent newspaper on the measurement of happiness. It concentrated on how the government has been given the data that in Britain we are an average 7.4 happy.     2012 Illustration
  • Business Skills A cover illustration for a newspaper supplement about various skills in business.     2011 Illustration
  • Pencil Sharp A new Ipad wallpaper illustration. I may also create this in some form as a print at some point too.     2012 Design, Illustration
  • Cycle Tour Print Cycling Tour Print which can also be found in the Crayonfire Print Shop.     2011 Illustration
  • Celebration of September Returning for its fourth year. Mortar & Pestle Studio in partnership with Adrem asked me to contribute a print to their Celebration of September Exhibition. Each artist was given a day in September to illustrate and I was given the 18th. As a keen cyclist it was great to have the same day as the Tour of Britain hitting London. So naturally I forged ahead and created a London inspired cycling print complete with a little nod to the London Underground logo.     2011 Illustration, Design, Print Design
  • Sport Magazine - A-Z Tour de France Here's a selection of images I created for Sport Mag UK's Tour de France A-Z guide. The last two are also available as prints form the Crayonfire Shop.     2012 Illustration
  • Vinyl Revival A new series of vinyl record cover designs using imagery that I have created through my collage, illustration and graphic pattern work.

    The finishing techniques for these sleeves would include, spot UV, metallic inks, die cuts and embossing and in some cases a clear foil to give the overall product it's unique feel.
        2012 Digital Art, Illustration, Music
  • Guardian / Majestic Wines Icons Here are a set of icons that I created for the Guardian newspaper. They were to be used in a special pullout section to promote Majestic Wines. The icons, to be placed on an illustrated map I also created, represent geographic and natural identities of various regions where Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon can be found.     2012 Illustration
  • Rio Tinto I was approached by SampsonMay Design to create a series of simple, graphic illustrations to accompany a timeline within the Rio Tinto in-house magazine, Spirit. Here are a select few from those that were published.     2012 Editorial Design, Icon Design, Illustration
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