Monday, 4 April 2011

Illustrator Websites




http://www.superfex.co.uk/

This first website is made by a girl called Claire Latchem. She was a former student at Plymouth and has pursued her dream of becoming a established illu
strator. Her website is very easy to get
through and easy to understand.
Her website is very focused around people just starting out as she has a blog just like we've been asked to do that she is constantly updating and showing people w
hat she is thinking about and who she is influenced by. This proves that blogs can really help to put your work out there and connect with other people as she has a long list of work she has done for magazines and other companies down the side of her page.
She always has a shop and contact information on her site if you wish to purchase any of her work or ask her any questions about her work. I have actually recently been talking to her via facebook and she is just like every other artist out t
here, she's just trying to get her work seen and noticed which her colourful and unique style.

http://www.gabrielmoreno.com/
This artist is someone I only came across this year during my first project. I found her work in a book and found her style really eye catching and very creative.
Her website is very simplistic and easy to get through. Her work is clearly labelled with headings and small explainations of what it was for/what it is about. I found that the page containing her work was actually laid out a lot like a blog with a bold title, text and image.
Like Claire's website you are able to buy her work from the shop and contact her if there is anything you wish to ask about her work.
She even has a facebook page devoted to her work to keep people up to date on whats going on.


http://www.tokidoki.it
I have known about this artist for a years now and have loved his work for ages. I do think that it is similar to a lot of styles of art currently out there but he has got his own techniques that make you know whether it is his or not.
The website he is on is more focused around the name of the brand rather than the actually artist, I did try and look for a website based just around him but I couldn't seem to find one. However, having the website all about the work rather than the artist can have its advantages as people will notice the work first and will want to see more. It helps get the work out there.
The website is very colourful and packed full of links and information. It is very hard to get through anything but because everything is sectioned off so well its easy to find what you're looking for without having to go through loads of pages.
Like the other websites you are able to purchase the work but there is no obvious connection to contact the artist, however you are able to follow them on facebook and other networking sites which is somewhere you could possibly contact them if you need to.






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