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Illustrations by Mark Conlan

Marc Conlan is a multi-disciplined illustrator from Dublin, Ireland, currently working and living in Melbourne.

I develop conceptual based illustration for products, editorial, publishing, advertising campaigns and one-off commissions for clients all around the world. My style focuses on a strong use of character and composition empowered by whimsical and emotional situations. Incorporating rich and vibrant colour palettes, my aim is to produce atmospheric imagery that surpasses the brief. You will often see little happy characters or an array of plants and foliage making an appearance throughout my work :)


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Illustrations by Mark ConlanMarc Conlan is a multi-disciplined...





















Illustrations by Mark Conlan

Marc Conlan is a multi-disciplined illustrator from Dublin, Ireland, currently working and living in Melbourne.

I develop conceptual based illustration for products, editorial, publishing, advertising campaigns and one-off commissions for clients all around the world. My style focuses on a strong use of character and composition empowered by whimsical and emotional situations. Incorporating rich and vibrant colour palettes, my aim is to produce atmospheric imagery that surpasses the brief. You will often see little happy characters or an array of plants and foliage making an appearance throughout my work :)


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Word as Image (by Ji Lee)

from Ji Lee

Challenge: Create an image out of a word, using only the letters in the word itself.
Rule: use only the graphic elements of the letters without adding outside parts.

This project started nearly twenty years ago as an assignment in my typography class at art school. Students were encouraged to see letters beyond their dull, practical functionality. The challenge is to visualize the meaning of a word, using only the graphic elements of the letters forming the word, without adding any outside parts. The challenge was very hard, but the reward of “cracking” a word felt great. So this became a lifelong project for me. In 2011, I published a book called “Word as Image” containing nearly 100 words. H/T Fubiz

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crossconnectmag: Word as Image (by Ji Lee) from Ji...





















crossconnectmag:

Word as Image (by Ji Lee)

from Ji Lee

Challenge: Create an image out of a word, using only the letters in the word itself.
Rule: use only the graphic elements of the letters without adding outside parts.

This project started nearly twenty years ago as an assignment in my typography class at art school. Students were encouraged to see letters beyond their dull, practical functionality. The challenge is to visualize the meaning of a word, using only the graphic elements of the letters forming the word, without adding any outside parts. The challenge was very hard, but the reward of “cracking” a word felt great. So this became a lifelong project for me. In 2011, I published a book called “Word as Image” containing nearly 100 words. H/T Fubiz

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Outside The Square Art Print By Nate Hill

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lesstalkmoreillustration: Outside The Square Art Print By Nate...



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Outside The Square Art Print By Nate Hill

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