So close to deadline but that was always my intention when it came to finalising my portfolio! what if I made some last minute great images that just had to go in! Which happened to be the case, or at very least competition. I even managed to add a little photography in there, strangely new territory for me. But, its done, really happy with it, I wont bore you with all the same imagery youve already seen so, just a couple of preview pages.
Ben Couch illustration
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Guitar Zine
After years of just saying that I will do a project on guitars, I've finally done it, dedicated entirely to my preferred choice of the 7 string guitar, I have created a zine and poster book of guitars and famous musicians that use this type of guitar. It has been some of my favourite things to draw, definitely stuff i will be happy and proud to put into my portfolio, the kind of things that I hope I get hired for.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Client Contact update : Back Road Books
I have been chatting to this up and coming publication company for a while now, as soon as im finished with my degree, I have a few projects ready and waiting with them, very excited to get started with it. they are similar to me, up and coming but with some big and great ideas. They already have a number of self published books out and travel the country doing press tours, book reading etc..
Ihave recently been in contact with the top guy James Jobling, He likes the work ive done for my own self published pieces, in particular the book cover work and comics.
Really looking forward to where this little venture takes me, for now check them out..
An Update on my Client List
So all throughout my final year I have been chipping away at this, making notes.. Kicking ass and taking names.
Sure, at first I was being picky but that soon changed, pretty much everything I came across made it into my personal notes somewhere, and I know theres no way and no point of contacting everybody but it may all come in handy some way down the line.
They may not be clients but I have kept in contact with as many guest illustration talkers as i could have for advice on such matters.
But, for this section of the degree, needs must so I had to be picky with my choices, i would be contacting these people imminentaly, Had to make sure I was what there were looking for, and just as important, there were what I was looking for.. not that im going to be fussy fresh out of college! heck no, ill draw anything for money.
So to be captain obvious, in regards to what I have been doing this year.. Vehicles and Guitars.. luckily for me, this subject is a gold mine! I have pillegded everything from the library to WHSmiths, taking down the contact details of just about all of them.
Total Guitar
Guitarist
Guitar Techniques
Guitar
Guitar World
Kerrang
Metal Hammer
Rock Sound
Revolver
Car
Top Gear
Car and Driver
What Car?
Auto
Fast Car
As for the resources handed to me by college, There internal client list offered up some great contacts also. Especially in the Agents category, not something im looking at right now, but definitely on my mind for the future.
Mojo
Autosport
A&C Black Music
GMC Publications
The Folio Society
Hazas Worldwide
Ogilvy One Worldwide
Fig Taylors 'How to create a portfolio and get hired' also has a rich and specific resource section aimed at my style in the way of my comic book work.
I have a few names on the list in the comic world, mainly local independent publishers but again i havnt for a second ruled out the big dogs, im looking at you Marvel, i think i could blag my way to the tippy top ;-)
As for the book covers, something I really enjoyed and hope to do more of, I am currently in contact with and even working on a piece for them.
BackRoad Books
Portfolio Surgery with Fig Taylor
Fig taylor is from the AOI and its hard to define her exact current job because the plain and simple of it is that the woman has done it all! she knows her shit!
We were told even going into this talk that she "isnt to everybodys taste" but I have to say thankfully she was to mine, she says it how it is, zero bullshit and thats just how I like it!
Sadly I only got a couple of minutes with her looking over my current portfolio, but in many ways why would I need more? Thats about all I will ever get from art directors, Fast opinion, quicker judgement, speedy advice. Well she obviously did something right since I went straight out and bout her book, a recommended read to anybody in the field.
Ben Jones Talk
So last year I did my artist interview with former student of the college Ben Jones, He gave me somereally great answers and advice so I was pretty damn happy he was coming in to give a talk. Firstly I have to say how humble he seemed, it makes anybody doing the course he once did feel like damn near anything is possible, he is after all off working for the New York Times and beyond! what more could an illustrator hope to achieve!?
He had some great advice to give, some things obvious and just hard work and effort based but it was some of the small details that I took away from the talk, the little things you just dont think to ask or expect once your let out into the big wide scary world! A 6 hour turn around time for certain pieces of work! keep ontop of your emails people!
His work, admittedly very different to my own tastes, he has a very visually striking and dark style, its no wonder he gets hired for the certain jobs he does.
After the talk, I had a chance to sit with him alone, pick his brain and thank him for the interview. It was this time I felt the most valuable, I have since kept in touch with Ben, asking what I can when he has the time. A priceless resource. Make friends with fellow illustrators, they are not your competition, they are you in the future, they know what your going through!
Thank you Ben - www.benjonesillustration.com
Fellow students brightening up the college
Big shout out and huge credit to my fellow 3rd year Joe Anderson, last project he did all about graffiti art and as a final piece decided to give the college a much needed lick of paint, great work bud.
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