15 November 2014

Coriole Winery

Coriole Labels
Front labels, 2014. Various media.

Coriole Labels
Front/back labels and wrap around, 2014. Various media.


Coriole Winery

My my Independent Project this semester I chose to redesign the branding for Coriole Winery in McLaren Vale. This winery prides itself on its family history and the location of their vineyards. I chose to design labels for three of their best red wines, which would be for sale only at the cellar door. The design is based upon the tasting notes of each variety, and each bottle features a full bottle wrap-around cover.

4 November 2014

Imagination with Tory and Timmy

Cover
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Before Bedtime
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Teddy is Alive!
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Up in The Air
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Alone in the Forest
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Creeping Creatures
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

The Flying Fish
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Zooming Through Space
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

The Cheeky Bees
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Bedtime
Imagination with Tory and Timmy, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.


Imagination with Tory and Timmy

Imagination with Tory and Timmy is a children's picture book that follows the adventures of two mischievous twins. The pair are playing with their favourite teddy bear before bedtime, when suddenly, the bear grows incredibly large and picks the twins up. He carries Tory and Timmy into a new world, where they encounter many crazy creatures.

This project has been a year in the making, with many stages including: character development, storyboarding, final illustrations and text placement. I have included the character design process on this blog previously, which you can view here and hereThis post is showing the final narrative, displayed as flat spreads.

Northern Lights

Northern Lights
Revised version, 2014. Various media.

Northern Lights
Original version, 2012. Various media.


Northern Lights

This is my second piece that I have chosen to reconsider for my portfolio. Again, I have chosen this piece because I wanted to showcase a book cover in my portfolio. In 2012, we were required to chose an existing novel and illustrate the cover sleeve for the story. I chose Northern Lights, a teenage fantasy novel where Lyra sets off to discover her prophesied destiny and save her missing friend. I chose to illustrate the dangerous armoured bear that Lyra befriends, as his character is distinctive in the trilogy and would be recognisable for the readers.

As with the editorial piece, I was unhappy with the finish of the final illustrations, and so have rendered the final image in a more professional way. I have also wanted to experiment with hand drawn type and felt this cover was a good opportunity. 

Outsmarting Mortality


Outsmarting Mortality
Revised version, 2014. Coloured pencil on paper.

Outsmarting Mortality
Original version, 2012. Coloured pencil on paper.


Outsmarting Mortality

For Uni in 2012, we were required to undertake an editorial illustration from an existing magazine. I chose to use Outsmarting Mortality from Scientific American Mind. This article discusses how intelligence is linked to better health and longevity of life. The factors considered are mental illness, education, diet, exercise and general lifestyle choices. I chose to present this discussion by portraying a flourishing group of sunflowers sprouting large, healthy brains. This represents intelligence as growth and good health. To contrast this my inset illustration is of a 'root-man', showing an 'unhealthy' looking figure who is not sprouting flowers, but trapped in the dirty underground. 

This year I have been trying to improve upon my old work, where I have chosen two old assignments to reconsider for my portfolio. This was my first choice, as I would like to show an editorial piece in my portfolio.

I felt that the execution of the illustrations in the 2012 version fell short and I wanted to better them.