Monday, August 16, 2010

Stargazing

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Originally created as an entry for Illustration Friday, the week's creative theme was "Stargazing". The ethereal girl's stylized features were inspired by Geisha prints, while the blue background was created in photoshop to mimic a gouache technique. The aim was to find a lovely harmony between the two.


Digital mixed media.

©2010 Dagmar Jeffrey. All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Caged



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Originally created as an entry for Illustration Friday, the week's creative theme was "Caged".

Some cages, while in it's essence is restrictive and confining, might also be a source for security and even welcome comfort, provided it's with the right company.

2H pencil on paper.

©2010 Dagmar Jeffrey. All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Artificial


Client: Personal (click image to enlarge)

Originally created as an entry for Illustration Friday, the week's creative theme was "Artificial".

The serious subject matter of artificial cloning was digitally drawn with a youth-oriented cartoon flair, using cheerful farm yard colors in what would appear to be as innocent, playful and disarming a scene as the scientists who play god would want you to believe.

©2010 Dagmar Jeffrey. All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Breakfast


Client: Personal

Originally created as an entry for Illustration Friday, the week's creative theme was "Breakfast".

Only two of the creatures appear blissfully unaware of the first full morning meal of the day that is about to take place. As for the other two, one confidently breaks the plane, towering overhead as it waits for the perfect time to take action while the other appears to recoil, unable to affect the outcome. Such is often the way of the world, it seems.

The background was a texture of a floral print table cloth that was grayscaled, posterized and layered. It served as the foliaged backdrop while the digitally drawn flora finished the frame. The overall simplified, streamlined, then outlined treatment of the remaining elements create a paper crafted effect that looks almost like a page from a storybook. It compliments the background with an overall cohesive feeling of texture and dimensional depth.

©2010 Dagmar Jeffrey. All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Calling it Quits


I decided to start doodling with my writing tablet more. I really enjoy the feel of this piece, the black and white charcoal effect complimented the theme nicely. This was created for an blog on, well...calling it quits. Digital Media: Photoshop and Graphire tablet.

©2008 Dagmar Jeffrey.
All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.

Spec: The Real Monster


Client: no!spec
Website:
www.no-spec.com

This pro-bono poster was designed and donated to the anti-speculative organization.

Spec work is a commonly employed unethical practice that target designers and is normally masked under the guise of a contest or test of skill using actual, active client projects for little or no compensation to the creative.

Another well known beast that like-wise preys on the innocent in similar fashion was employed as a simple, yet impacting psychological comparison.

©2008 Dagmar Jeffrey. All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.

Bzztby Berkley


Client: Personal

One of the forums I frequent held a friendly "create a killer robot" competition on their site. As such, the parameters were pretty flexible...anything pretty much went, so long as it didn't infringe on anyone's creative rights (or any other copyright for that matter). One's "killer" robot didn't necessarily have to be all that deadly either...a PMS day was sufficient enough (although some submissions ended up being just plain cute).

In less than an hour, Bzztby Berkley was born by way of Adobe Illustrator to a proud organic momma. Armed with his "lens flare" ray and "color-COLOR!" power, he has elements that are inspired by a fictitious "what if" union between the The Jetsons' animated robot maid Rosie and the romantic torch carrying four armed mechanical cartoon co-star, Max (handy bot to Henry Orbit). Think of him as their rebellious seed.

©2008 Dagmar Jeffrey. All designs are under their respective copyright. All rights reserved.