A more illustrative approach to abstract vector art.
Influences:
Simone Wright, Tanya Creer, Stefanie Kenyon are among the most influential, and enigmatic, designers from multicultural and multilingual broadcaster, SBS (Special Broadcasting Service). Uninhibited by creative restraints, SBS continues to lead the way in avant-garde broadcast design, and ensuring SBS' place as an integral part of Australia's television landscape.
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Bridget Riley - her works are all about optical illusion and screwing with people's heads. No wonder she was so popular in the 60s. Hooray for all things good and psychedelic.
You can check out some of her works here [link]
Futurists did it before it was cool: Marinetti ([link]), Picasso ([link]), Bocionni ([link]) , Kandinsky ([link]), all celebrated their fascination with speed and movement with some of the craziest layouts the world has ever seen.
Thanks! It was just a small exercise I did at uni last year. This piece is actually called “Sky Is Here”, and I think it’s supposed to represent city life/busy city atmosphere… But mostly it represents pressing all buttons in order to see what they do. Are you a graphic designer?
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Its sick..
simply but very complicated..
I like the composision and color..
perfect greatwork
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It was just a small exercise I did at uni last year. This piece is actually called “Sky Is Here”, and I think it’s supposed to represent city life/busy city atmosphere… But mostly it represents pressing all buttons in order to see what they do.
Are you a graphic designer?