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Illustrator/Graphic Designer: Amanda Mocci

REVIVAL


27″ x 39″
Pencil and gouache on paper

Revival is a representation of strength, beauty and life.

Amanda Mocci is a freelance Graphic Designer and illustrator from Montreal Quebec. After receiving her bachelor’s in graphic design (UQAM), she has had the opportunity to work with some pretty awesome people and is always working on a personal project. Her work is influenced by the minimalism of black and white as well as the chaotic beauty and mystery of the universe.

For design or illustration inquiries or to say hello, please send your email to:
info[at]amandamocci.com

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AWARDS

+ 4 times Applied Arts Magazine award winner
Creative Quarterly silver medal award winner
+ Featured in the Boxed and Labeled publication
+ Personal interview in the international issue ofNovum Magazine
+ Work featured on blogs such as FFFFOUND!, The Dieline, The Dieline Wine, Packaging UQAM, Behance, and more

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Shirts We Like:Superheroes,Video Game And Pop Culture Shirts

The Bunnisher

“The Bunnisher” by Mike Handy

Once a peaceful man named Frank, he is now a harbinger of punishment and death known only as…The Bunnisher.

Baking Bad

“Baking Bad” by Mike Handy

I knew they we doing something to those Cinnamon Rolls to making them so addicting!

Chucky Charms

“Chucky Charms” by Mephias and Punksthetic Art

They’re magically malicious!

Inspired by Chucky of Child’s Play

Loki’d!

“Loki’d!” by sirwatson

Thumbs up, Loki style

Converse America

“Converse America” by Rob Wood aka cubik

A Captain America / Steve Rogers emblem in the style of Chuck Taylor Converse.

The Marshmallow Terror

“The Marshmallow Terror” by Manny Peters Art & Design

Stay Puft Marshmallow Man as a comic book cover

Donkey Puft

“Donkey Puft” by Mike Handy

I ain’t afraid of no 8 bit ghosts!

Mutant All-Star

“Mutant All-Star” by Steven Anderson aka Seven Hundred

Wrong Castle

“Wrong Castle” by trapjaw

He just can’t catch a break…

The Pipe

“The Pipe” by Naolito

Princess Peach as The Ring girl

Peach Nouveau

“Peach Nouveau” by MeganLara aka bisqueets

Video game heroine, Princess Peach drawn as an homage to Alphonse Mucha.

Hello Tiger

“Hello Tiger” by Mike Handy

Chronicling the imaginary adventures of a wise-cracking Tiger and his favorite stuffed human doll.

The Tiger in My Brain

“The Tiger in My Brain” by Mike Handy

There’s a tiger in my brain that no one can see
You may think he isn’t real, but he’s real enough to me.
Although our adventures may seem like a fun and silly game
The tiger in my brain is driving me insane!

The Last Move

“The Last Move” by Juan Carlos Bueno aka ounom

Is that how Uncle Pennybags got so rich?

Pokemones

“Pokemones” by Vitaliy Klimenko

Pokémon and Ramones mashup

 

 

Designer/Illustrator Glenn Jones

These are concept designs by Artist Glenn Jones.

Glenn Jones, a freelance graphic designer and illustrator based in Auckland, New Zealand. Glenn from NZ = GLENNZ. He has worked in the industry for over 20 years designing packaging, corporate identity and illustration, now focusing on his range of Tshirts at GLENNZ TEES www.glennz.com

http://www.glennz.co.nz/

The Yok x Sheryo NYC/Chicago Street Art On Walls

New Walls with Sheryo in NY, Chicago and Mexico

Yok started his droopy eyed drawings in a salty sea shack down under in a town called Perth/Australia. He developed a passion for loopy moustaches, seaworthy beards and potato headed rad lads. Yok works from a home studio in Brooklyn, New York and is open for collaborations, commissions and cases of beer.

Email me for a sticker pack or just tell me how nice my trousers are yok@theyok.com

He has exhibited in Berlin, New York, Tokyo, Sydney, Taipei, Beijing, Singapore Bangkok and Hong Kong, As well as unofical displays of street art in weird parts of the world that usually involve surf.

Look at some of my street art travels here

www.theyok.com
http://www.facebook.com/theyokyok

yok@theyok.com

 

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