El Gato Negro

El Gato Negro, é o nome de guerra de Eric Bonhomme, ilustrador cujo estilo meio confuso me deixa inspirado.

El Gato Negro, é o nome de guerra de Eric Bonhomme, ilustrador cujo estilo meio confuso me deixa inspirado.

Gosto do estilo tipográfico dos posters de Falko Ohlmer, gosto do estilo caótico de seu portfólio e de como ele menciona Star Wars no about do seu site.

David Cutter é ilustrador há mais de 20 anos e, no seu portfólio, dá para ver toda a evolução do seu trabalho e o desenvolvimento do seu estilo.

I’m a young Portuguese graphic designer based in Amsterdam, I have a special interest in Illustration, and animation.
Although I have a big interest by the craft side of illustration and design as in manual drawing, collage, linography, etc. currently I’m mainly exploring clean side and the powerful colors of digital Illustration. With a big connection the cinematography and fashion, I try to achieve in my illustrations the perfect point of beauty of the main character and all the surrounding, creating a still close to a frame from a movie.

A design company established in Rotterdam in 2003. We focus on both print and web design and work for large and small, commercial and nonprofit organizations. This results in visual identities, book design, magazines, campaigns and websites. We have a strong passion for typography and make our ideas come back to this issue by using special materials and techniques. This provides striking, tactile and communicative quality products.

Exhibiting since 2000, Chris Scarborough has received reviews and been included in such surveys as Planet Magazine (2009), Hi Fructose Magazine (2009), NY Arts Magazine (2007 & 2006), ArtPapers Magazine (2006 & 2005), and New American Paintings (2010, 2008, 2004 and 2001) among others.
He has had recent solo exhibitions at Marcia Wood Gallery in Atlanta, Curator’s Office in Washington D.C., and Foley Gallery in New York City. He has also participated in group exhibitions and art fairs in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Miami, Atlanta, London and Tokyo among others.
Scarborough’s work is part of numerous private and public collections including the Tennessee State Museum, 21C Museum, and the Tullman Collection, and is a recipient of the 2008 Artist Fellowship for the state of Tennessee. Scarborough is represented by Foley Gallery, New York, Curator’s Office, Washington D.C., and Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA. He currently lives and works in Nashville, TN.