It was one of those awkward evenings. The powerful people of L.A sitting together next to the dinner table and trying to convince everyone that they are just like anyone else. The money, fame and their position did not turned them to be something we are not.
They did not lose the sense of what is wrong and right, they didn't sacrifice or betray of their beliefs to win their success. Everyone hung their heads and agree with any word they said. But then, the conversation about god started. Long story short, that is what inspired me to design this T-shirt.
Nearby - illustrated thoughts
Just don't tell anyone.
Monday, February 17, 2014
D'oh my god T-shirt
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TV Comedy channel.
A new comedy web channel asked me to send them mock-ups for a logo. So here are some thoughts with pencil. I liked where it was going. Have a good night
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Dinner
A good friend of mine is vegan (yeah know, it's already interesting...) and she tried to talk me out of eating meat. To be honest, I agreed with a lot she said. It is horrible and we can't ignore it. But I am Jewish, I have to eat meat. I even remember that my mom told me that she rather her son to be gay than vegan. We walked around the park, tried to imagine how the world would look like if animals would eat humans. Here is what I got.
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rhino,
Rhinoceros,
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Dress-Code logo sketch
Dress Code is a fashion bar in West Hollywood. They wanted something dark, sexy, gay and fashionable. . . A lot to ask for a logo. Here are my two final sketches.
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Yolla - children's book illustration
Yolla it's a children's book about a girl who lived in her shower with her bobbles. Until one, day one, when her favorite bubble disappeared. The clean girl decided to go out, to the dirty city for the first time to search for her lost bobble.
In the illustration, I used watercolors and Rapidograph pen to create a classic and simple look. But I used industrial spray paint to create the spacey feeling of the city.
In the illustration, I used watercolors and Rapidograph pen to create a classic and simple look. But I used industrial spray paint to create the spacey feeling of the city.
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