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Month: April 2013
Illustration Student Maia Fjord
Maia Fjord is a talented young illustrator studying in Bournemouth, her story is a great one having moved to England in her early years. Inspired by the stories of Tove Jansson and the work of her own illustrative grandmother.
Surface Pattern Designer and Textile Artist Chloe Wood
Chloe Wood is a Surface Pattern Designer, Illustrator and Textile Artist based in London. In 2008 Chloe graduated from Cardiff School of Art & Design with a 2:1 Hons degree in Contemporary Textiles and Surface Design with a specialism in Print.
Rach Garry Graphic Design at University of Cumbria
Currently in her final year at University of Cumbria based in Carlisle, Rach Garry is a graphic designer with her eye on moving into the design industry in the coming months.
32 Amazing Examples Polygonal Art in Web Design
Polygon is a closed shape having at least three sides and it can be 2 or 3 dimensional. This year we noticed designers are creating websites based on flat designs. Along with this we also noticed use of polygonal art in websites.