Some old-ish doodles and gesture drawings. My main go-to drawing utensils have been the mech pencil and my sketchbook lately...!
20160920
20160811
Fugløyafestivalen 2016
The climbing club in Bodø has, for the past years, arranged a climbing festival on Fugløya, outside of Bodø. This year my bf was part of the committee planning the festival so I ended up getting roped into helping out.
Such hardships I endure!! ;^)
Their request was a Lundefugl (or Puffin), native to the island, wearing some climbing gear. I first did some quick sketches on a sketchpad to get the ideas down and, when satisfied with the idea, did a simple and "clean" sketch in photoshop.
The festival doesn't have a logo and let whoever is designing the t-shirt and poster to do what they want, so the whole affair is pretty relaxed. I had to improvise and do a quick logo that was a little cleaner than the illustration (for readability), but still matched it.
I also did a poster for them in A3 so they could print it themselves- It has a white border so that they didn't have to do any cutting work for easy printing. The background color was matched to this years T-shirt (100% Cyan!) and I incorporated a photo of Fugløya they wanted to include.
Such hardships I endure!! ;^)
Their request was a Lundefugl (or Puffin), native to the island, wearing some climbing gear. I first did some quick sketches on a sketchpad to get the ideas down and, when satisfied with the idea, did a simple and "clean" sketch in photoshop.
The "glorious" PS sketch and finished illustration.
Here's the finished t-shirt with the illustration! :^)
The sketch was vectorized in AI for a clean print!
The sketch was vectorized in AI for a clean print!
I also did a poster for them in A3 so they could print it themselves- It has a white border so that they didn't have to do any cutting work for easy printing. The background color was matched to this years T-shirt (100% Cyan!) and I incorporated a photo of Fugløya they wanted to include.
I heard the festival was a success and from the stories, I think they had a pretty good time. My bf said he got compliments on the T-shirt, so seems like a job well done! It was a fun project to do outside of work and I enjoyed working on the illustration while getting tips and good conversations from the Ketsjup crew! Thanks for the motivation guys!
Thanks for looking!
xAnneM
20160602
Spring//Summer
Woah!
Time ran away with me:
This winter has been pretty busy! I've been "rented out" (sounds so seedy...!) to a huge company, working on improving the structure of their webpages and helping with publishing, so I have been working a full 100% hours with not much time for personal work in addition to my coursera/skillshare courses and small freelance gigs. Luckily I have the weekly Ketsjup meetings and Bodø D+D once a month to keep my creativity flowing... hopefully I will have something to show soon!
It haven't been all work...
I've been doing a lot of fun things this winter like:
It haven't been all work...
I've been doing a lot of fun things this winter like:
- Learning how to snowboard (Ouch! So many bruises) -That sweet taste of satisfaction when I managed to turn both ways will stay with me until next winter!
- Going on cabin trips.
- Playing ALL the board- and card games (Totally related to all those cabin trips).
- Moved into the corner of our sofa -Building a fort of pillows, books, comics and hot chocolate.
- Sobbing/Hiding in fear over the controller when playing video games.
Onward to summer!
x AnneM
20160310
Illustrated wallpaper!
Late last year I got an amazing assignment from bossman: I was to create a sketch for an illustrated wallpaper for a health clinic for pregnant women and young people in the center of the city. They wanted something pattern-y and colorful with a turquoise background to match the walls, so I sketched some simple and different people and nature to make the whole pattern into a park... just like the one we have available here in our city! The job was on hold through Christmas, but now it's finished...!
I wanted all the people and animals to have friendly, wavy forms and odd, but cute looking anatomy- which I think I managed pretty well! The illustration elements are separate and pretty large so they can be used for promotional things for the clinic! I love when stuff can be "re-used" for different marketing products.
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Recent sketches! For some reason this past month has been really busy..! I want to make more time to do draw!
20160215
2016: Skillshare Sundays
I've been doing Skillshare Sundays, though on Coursera, which makes the name Skillshare Sunday kinda odd, but we'll run with it.
The course I've been taking these few weeks is a basic course on HTML, CSS and Javascript in responsive webdesign. I knew about 99% of everything in the HTML and CSS sections of the course, so I was pretty excited for Javascript, which I don't have that much experience with. The Javascript part was, of course, pretty basic, but surprisingly difficult! They move quickly through subjects, and I should definitively have taken extra time to read up on the stuff they were discussing. In the end I did OK and I feel I have a little more knowledge stuffed in my brain.
The "exam" was making a quick and dirty webpage with some javascript in it...which prompted me to make a page for my fictional cat. It looks terrible and I would rather set fire to it than show it here. Yeah.
Course verdict:
Timidly recommended?
If you are looking for a refresher after a hiatus from web site coding, this is a nice course to ease you into it. If you're looking to get into website coding and don't know where to start, this should help you on your way...tho you will have to do some outside reading to make sense of the quick pace. It isn't very friendly to people who have no coding experience at all and assumes that you know a thing or two beforehand. The course videos are well made, though the teachers move super fast though all the subjects with a lot of technical terms. If you aren't a fluent english speaker, the tests might be a little advanced and confusing. I had trouble with understanding some of the questions because I mixed up the terminology and the questions were sometimes a little outside of what we had learned that week.
In the end, it's a well made course that if you spend a little extra time on it will give you a good push into responsive website design.
You can find the course here.
The course I've been taking these few weeks is a basic course on HTML, CSS and Javascript in responsive webdesign. I knew about 99% of everything in the HTML and CSS sections of the course, so I was pretty excited for Javascript, which I don't have that much experience with. The Javascript part was, of course, pretty basic, but surprisingly difficult! They move quickly through subjects, and I should definitively have taken extra time to read up on the stuff they were discussing. In the end I did OK and I feel I have a little more knowledge stuffed in my brain.
The "exam" was making a quick and dirty webpage with some javascript in it...which prompted me to make a page for my fictional cat. It looks terrible and I would rather set fire to it than show it here. Yeah.
Course verdict:
Timidly recommended?
If you are looking for a refresher after a hiatus from web site coding, this is a nice course to ease you into it. If you're looking to get into website coding and don't know where to start, this should help you on your way...tho you will have to do some outside reading to make sense of the quick pace. It isn't very friendly to people who have no coding experience at all and assumes that you know a thing or two beforehand. The course videos are well made, though the teachers move super fast though all the subjects with a lot of technical terms. If you aren't a fluent english speaker, the tests might be a little advanced and confusing. I had trouble with understanding some of the questions because I mixed up the terminology and the questions were sometimes a little outside of what we had learned that week.
In the end, it's a well made course that if you spend a little extra time on it will give you a good push into responsive website design.
You can find the course here.
+ For your enjoyment I made an illustration for this post.
Text is boring! Illustration is the best!
Thanks for looking!
xAnneM
20160112
2016: New Year+
Happy new years everyone!
2015 was a pretty good year! I got a job that I love to bits, traveled a lot and learned how to skateboard! :^) It was also my first year in Bodø and I made some new friends!
This year I wanna focus on getting some more freelance work and start building better creative and healthy habits!
2015 was a pretty good year! I got a job that I love to bits, traveled a lot and learned how to skateboard! :^) It was also my first year in Bodø and I made some new friends!
This year I wanna focus on getting some more freelance work and start building better creative and healthy habits!
My New Years resolutions:
- Take more time out to sketch and finish a new 2016 sketchbook.
- Get one new member at Bodø D+D (Even if it's the last thing I'll do!)
- Work more efficiently– get up early!
- Do skillshare on sundays!
Thanks for looking!
xAnneM
20160105
FINISHED SKETCHBOOK PARTY AT MY HOUSE!!
I started my ASDA sketchbook when I was in Manchester in 2014 during the summer and have been drawing in it on-and-off. It's a little bit smaller than A4 and the paper is not too thick, so it feels really nice to draw in with pencil and micropens (prismas bleed through tho!). I really wanted to keep it a 2014/2015 sketchbook, so I hiked up my drawing-pants this past month to finish it and now... it's finished! :^D
I don't think I've finished a sketchbook completely (I do have some which are close to finished) until now, tho not for the lack of trying. I keep buying new ones because new sketchbooks are seriously the best and if I find a nice sketchbook I gotta have it... but since my sketches are divided on digital and by hand, they just don't get filled in that fast.
Here are some sketches from it!
Taken by phone and edited in PS, so the ones that came out looking OK were the ink sketches and some of the stand-alone doodles...no bakgrounds! I guess they will remain a mystery in my sketchbook until I buy a scanner.
Super excited to start my 2016 sketchbook! It has slightly thicker and texturized paper... saving my last ASDA sketchbook for 2017! I will try my best to finish it too! (I will need more stickers for the outside...)
I don't think I've finished a sketchbook completely (I do have some which are close to finished) until now, tho not for the lack of trying. I keep buying new ones because new sketchbooks are seriously the best and if I find a nice sketchbook I gotta have it... but since my sketches are divided on digital and by hand, they just don't get filled in that fast.
Here are some sketches from it!
Taken by phone and edited in PS, so the ones that came out looking OK were the ink sketches and some of the stand-alone doodles...no bakgrounds! I guess they will remain a mystery in my sketchbook until I buy a scanner.
Super excited to start my 2016 sketchbook! It has slightly thicker and texturized paper... saving my last ASDA sketchbook for 2017! I will try my best to finish it too! (I will need more stickers for the outside...)
Thanks for looking!
xAnneM
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