Tuesday 7 March 2017

An update - yes I am alive!

Right, just so you guys know I am planning a mega update on my social media approach and things. This blog was a massive standing stone for me and it helped to get my feet off the ground. I plan on giving it some well needed maintenance but I do have 10,000 things going on at the moment.


If you are interested in my journey and current work then please have a gander at my Instagram, it's updated every week with new content!

Check it out HERE




Speak soon beautiful people!

Saturday 24 September 2016

My first gallery exhibition!

Okay team,

I have a LOT to catch you up on!


I'll try and speed through as quick as poss, everything has changed since we last spoke! Everything from my socks to my artistic style. We have moved forwards guys!


Right, so a while ago I was offered a chance to exhibit my work at the prestigious North Street Gallery located in Ashburton!

A wonderful duo named Emily and Chris found me at the Plymouth College of Art summer show 2015. (Yes I know what you are thinking, Jack that was 87 years ago and you are very far behind! You are not wrong!)

They were hosting a best in show event for some of the students at PCA, I was lucky enough to get chosen.

Now I want to throw in a little disclaimer, I went on to have 2 more shows at the same gallery, so I will talk about all of them here. The below photos show me at my first gallery show where I got to co exhibit with the amazing Lee Hodges 
SPEEDING forward...

Here are some photos of the evening!





There was a lot of tweed going on!


And here is another of me at the following event (the best in show student version!)




Not much changed, my beard got a little shorter?



My third and final show was something special, I was invited to come back as part of a collabrative event which featured EVERYONE who had exhibited at North Street over the last year or so!

The collective theme was "Dogs", perfect!

I did not manage to capture many photos of the evening as I became far too involved with the prosecco that was doing the rounds. I did manage to get a pre gallery print shot of my image though!

I call it, the Scurvvy Doggs!
(I also spell that differently every time I write it!)







To conclude,

The guys at North Street Gallery now turned Joy Therapy  are amazing people, they made me feel incredibly welcome whilst I exhibited there. The Ashburton family are amazing, was great to be a part of something awesome!






Wednesday 27 April 2016

Characters for Oxford University Press

I got the chance to work with another amazing client from OUP on some character designs for a potential project, below you can see my first initial concept. Brain characters? 



I then moved forward and wanted to offer a larger range of characters. Neon characters in bound! 





These guys turned out to be some of my favorite characters to date! This was a great exercise for me because I have not really explored simple characters in this way before, was super fun and they were well received by my client at OUP. 

Monday 28 March 2016

Working with Oxford University Press - part 1


Okay so off the back of new designers last year I got to meet with some of the awesome art directors from Oxford University press! They were interested in my characters used in my children's book Invent with Ivan - How exciting right!? 

The first contact from OUP wanted me to illustrate a book cover for a new children's story coming out soon. This was super exciting and I got straight to work, they sent through a transcript so that I could get a feel for the characters and so on. I worked on various designs which went back and forth over the coming weeks. Eventually I sent through what was to be the final draft for concept before I went in with the final artwork. Below is my final draft design for the book "Grizzly Dadams".


This project unfortunately ended for me at this point as they went with another illustrator who had already worked with the writer before. This totally made sense and they were super gutted that they could not continue working with my illustrations - I felt the same, none the less they are super awesome people and I hope to work with them again! 

I learned a lot about my style during this project, my typography and characterization got a lot stronger and really played to the style of the book. A great experience! 

Monday 29 February 2016

Update Numero Uno - part four!

The quest for the ultimate Thai street food continues! 

So after completing the logo for Supha's I was then tasked with creating some interior visuals for the walls. After seeing the logo I got super excited to see other work blown up to that scale, keen was an understatement! 



This was actually one of the first illustrations that I had done for Dan, it went on the back burner for a while whilst I worked on the logo but it soon resurfaced after. It ended up being a huge part of the interior decor and being blown up to something crazy like A0-2 or something like that. Excuse the lighting! 

Skipping forward a few months, Supha's officially opened a few weeks ago and has been buzzing since. Feel free to have a look on their Facebook page to see some wonderful photos of the private view. I was so happy with the interior choices as it all seemed to perfectly match my logo, even the floor had beautiful streaks of orange! 

Check it out here SUPHA'S



I am currently working on some collectible herb sheets for the restaurant so I will release photos once they have gone to print, they are looking pretty good at the moment! 
 I took my parents to Supha's the other day and we had some incredible food. If you are in Plymouth and fancy something totally different, perhaps a pleasurable assault on the senses, then I'd totally recommend Supha's street food emporium! 








Update Numero Uno - part three!

I met an awesome guy named Dan at my summer show who was interested in opening a new food emporium on the Barbican in Plymouth. I had a few initial meetings with him whilst I was working at the Pub, started to worry a little about the workload at this point.

When we first met Dan wanted me to work on some posters for him, I was totally cool with that, a little further down the line however he decided that he wanted me to work on the branding for the entire restaurant.


The next few blog posts may be slightly inaccurate as a lot of these things were happening at the same time!

Okay so this is the logo that I came up with for Supha's street food emporium!



The eye shape in the background is supposed to mimic an abstract lemon being sliced in half. They wanted me to really capture this idea of "fresh" and "clean" street food. The vibrant colours are used to reference the bright and colourful streets of Thailand.

I was pretty happy with the logo and could not wait to see it go into print!
I was informed of how big roughly this logo would be when it went to print but I had to actually see them in person to believe my eyes!



I walked up to the restaurant a few weeks before it opened and saw these bad boys! Massive things! 

More info on how the project unfolds coming up next! 







Sunday 28 February 2016

Update Numero Uno - jobs part deux

Okay so I got the chance to create some test cards for Woodmansterne, I got the chance to meet up with a wonderful gentlemen named Lee to whom I complimented on a wondrous pineapple shirt. 

Any how, Lee was interested in my characters from my children's book and wanted to see how that style would transfer to greetings cards. 

I came out with a few initial ideas for Christmas themed cards, have a gander! 



This was my first try, I was really chuffed with the robin and I think that he looked fairly commercial which was a step in the right direction! 



I then had a pop at this neon Santa which I may have preferred! I sent both across and unfortunately neither took the company's fancy so they were not used in the end. Great opportunity though!