The poster I made yesterday was hugely inspired by this poster I saw on Pinterest.
Images by Ju-Hong Chen. From “The Fourth Question: A Chinese Tale”.
I really like this artwork, it’s very inspiring.
I basically like every single illustration Sam Bosma does. I save them to my hard drive and just open them up and get inspired.
I have a two-page spread in this week’s edition of Adweek Magazine, accompanying an article about retails businesses using subtle perfume as a sort of olfactory branding to draw people into their stores.
Super quick turnaround on this guy — assignment comes in Friday night, final goes out Tuesday night.
The magazine is printed with scratch-and-sniff ink over the perfume areas, which is grass scented. Fun!
AD Nick Mrozowski
Simply Inspiring!
But there’s another aspect to the All Is Lost moment, in fiction and in real life, that is often overlooked or underappreciated.
The All Is Lost moment comes at the instant when we stand on the threshold of moving to the next level. We sense this—and we panic.
I just saw some artwork for Scott C’s new children’s picture book “East Dragon, West Dragon”. The book looks awesome, so I drew the East Dragon for a warmup today. This also reminds me, inking is fun. Don’t ever forget that!
These just keep inspiring me.