Rachel Ignotofsky - Rachel Ignotofsky series of science illustrations got me interested in science and anatomy for the first time in forever! I'm sure if we'd have had these to look at in GCSE Science I might have paid a bit more attention and learnt something. Aimed at younger children, it's easy to see how these quirky illustrations can help kids to understand and learn about science in a way thats a lot more fun and interesting than just looking at a textbook.
Ryn Frank - Ryn Frank's Wedding Map struck me as a really sweet idea to make your wedding day a little bit more personal. The map allows people to know where different aspects of the wedding are taking place and how to get there, all while maintaining a beautiful aesthetic with delicate, feminine illustrations.
CITIx60 - Citix60 are wonderfully illustrated city guidebooks brought to you through the eyes of 60 different local creatives from each area. I think this is a really great idea, the covers and contents of the guidebooks are really engaging and because it's produced by so many people you'll be able to get a lot of different information on the city from a lot of different people. Quite small and handy to carry around in a pocket, these seem perfect for any traveller or adventurer in a new city.
Lili Chin - Lili Chins great use of shape makes this illustrative dog breed poster really fun to look at! Shape is something we've been looking at a lot in Visual Language and now when i see pieces like this I can really appreciate the use of shape to make these cute little dog illustrations. This poster also thought me that French Bulldogs are in fact English dogs, not French!
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