Friday, January 15, 2010
60's style logo design

Here's a little something I just now put together for a friend in Italy. Dig that Sixties groove, baby.







Think I might try this style on other stuff as well.



Friday, January 15, 2010 12:44:23 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
GREATCOAT REVIEW OF 2009

It's a little late this year because I've been snowed in/snowed under, but here at last is this year's Greatcoat Review of the Year 2009. Sorry.


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 Friday, December 25, 2009
MERRY CHRISTMAS!







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 Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Phillipines flooding fundraiser

We just found out our friend artist Carlo Vergara was one of the many people affected when floods hit Phillipine capital Manila after a particularly nasty typhoon.

Carlo drew several stories for Graphic Classics from scripts by Antonella, including Mysteries of Udolpho and The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter.

Carlo has just been in touch to say he's OK, although he's just spent the last few days clearing the mud out of his home. Meanwhile, fellow Philipino comics artist Gerry Alanguilan has started an Ebay auction featuring donated original artwork to raise funds to help fellow artists and others affected by the flooding (his list of "artists known to be affected" has about ten names on it, including Carlo's).

The auction still has a little time to run, so if you'd like to pick up some interesting originals, the auction link is here.

There's more about Gerry's fundraising efforts and the general situation here, and on John Freeman's Down The Tubes newsblog here.

Here's an example of some of the art in the auction, drawn by Gerry for Comics Artist Magazine in 1995:

 



Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:04:08 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Friday, August 14, 2009
Some Illustrations

A few samples of illustration work I did for a pressure group promoting the argument that local services should be controlled and funded by local, not central, government. I tried to use a pastiche of 'Sixties-style infographics to put across complex ideas in a simple way. In the end, the client went in another direction and this work wasn't used.



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 Friday, June 05, 2009
BULLY BUSTER

More work from COMIC FOOTBALL. This is a strip written by Clive Ward aimed against bullying, the bane of many a young football fan...



...I had a lot of fun drawing all the characters in the last frame.
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Friday, June 05, 2009 11:18:50 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
FOOTBALL MAD DAD 2


Someone complained that I haven't updated this blog since April. Sorry, my computer has been on the fritz, and it took me this long to get it fixed. Still, nice to know somebody actually reads this!

In the meantime, here's an episode of a strip I did for Comic Football's RAMMIE comic, the best comic about Derby County FC ever to come out of Derby!



...spot Calvin in a walk-on part!!



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 Thursday, April 02, 2009
TEAM EUROPA 2501!!

Here's episodes 1 and 2 (2 pages each) of  a strip I've started doing for Comic Football's RAMMIE COMIC, the football-themed comic featuring the mascot of DERBY COUNTY FC.

It's a football-of-the-future strip set in space, written by good old CLIVE WARD, and because of this space comic theme I've made it as much as possible like the SPACEMAN SPIFF episodes from Bill Watterson's CALVIN AND HOBBES as my meagre talents can possibly allow (also because I like the strip so much).

 

 

 

 

 

The alien president on episode 1 page 1 is a direct steal from Spaceman Spiff. Sorry Bill.

I'll put up more of these as and when I do them ( about once every two months).


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 Thursday, March 19, 2009
depressed hamster


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Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:38:21 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
depressed hamster

ok here's another one...


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Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:13:41 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
depressed hamster

I swore I wouldn't do any more of these. So anyway, here's the next one...

 


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 Tuesday, February 24, 2009
SHORT CUT TO HECK

So anyway, one afternoon when I should have been getting on with something else, I was daydreaming about sat-nav systems, as one does, and I got to wondering what would happen if anybody ever programmed one to find the route to Hell. They'd probably end up in Middlesborough I surmised, but anyway, it seemed like a good idea for a strip.

I developed the idea a bit further so it became the story of a bickering couple on a holiday trip accidentally taking the road to Hell, but I couldn't see what else to do with the idea and I didn't really have time to develop it further, so I put it to one side.

Then the Observer/Jonathan Cape/Comica Graphic short Story Prize came around again, and Antonella and I realised the deadline was almost upon us and we hadn't done anything this year. It seemed a shame to miss out, so I dusted off the idea, Antonella turned it into a proper script with words and everything and I quickly drew it up into the two-page format cartoon required for the competition.

However, we really left it a bit late, I had to rush it, and I didn't have time to colour it (the competition rules require original artwork, not copies, which means if you want colour you have to do it by hand. This is a pain since I do a lot of the artwork process in Photoshop these days, due to the number of times I've slaved for days and produced the BEST ARTWORK EVER, only to have the cat piss on it the night before it was due to be sent to the publisher). So what I sent to the competition at the last minute really didn't do justice to what I thought was a strong idea by me and a brilliant script by Antonella. I'm not saying the strip would have won, but at least the artwork would have been a true reflection of what could have been done with a good idea.

I've been busy since then, but now I've had a chance to re-caption the artwork and colour it properly. So here's what the strip would have looked like if we hadn't left it to the last minute...

 

 

 

...if I'd had the time and hadn't just drawn two pages of A2 artwork in a day and a half, I would have put more detail into the depiction of Hell and made it more, er, Hellish. Never mind. Art aficionados may spot bits of Heironymus Bosch and The Garden of Earthly Delights, amongst other things.

You can get models of those figures in the foreground, by the way. A Dutch company makes them, though I can't find the link. We've recently rebuilt the fireplace in our front room, so perhaps I'll get one as an ornament for out new mantelpiece.



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