Saturday 4 February 2012

paper toy









Kenn Munk ^^^     http://www.kennmunk.com/index.html

Shaw Neilsen ^^^

easy to make and can made by most people with only scissors and glue, this will bring a 3d to paper which will be prety cool.

artist reserch 2

Jon Bergerman








artist reserch 1

McBess



using his own illustrations straight on top of products but making his illustrations fit the format.

Ideas

Cards / Post cards

Bookmarks

Wrapping paper

Calander

Limited edition Prints

Paper Toys

Handmade sketch books /Note books

Sticker packs


some cool theams that i might try and keep throw out the products.

Music
Robots
Pirates
Booze
Monsters

THE ILLUSTRATION BUREAU

THE ILLUSTRATION BUREAU

The make and sell approach has become a popular creative outlet for many illustrators.

The Illustration Bureau will be an opportunity for students and staff to work together to showcase work for sale,
the Bureau is located in the centre of the Viewpoint Gallery throughout the duration of the ‘Images 35’ exhibition and will be a one stop shop for unique gifts and treats for yourself!


You have been invited to submit your proposals for stationary and paper-based print products to be included for sale in the Illustration Bureau:

Stationary sets – writing paper and envelopes

Cards and postcards – preferably blank to suit a range of contexts

Bookmarks

Wrapping paper

Limited edition prints

Handmade sketchbooks and notebooks


On submission,  you will need to provide an example showing the quality of finish you expect to deliver along with basic information about methods of production and production costs. 

We will help you determine sales cost per unit if your proposal is accepted.

PLEASE NOTE:  Only undertake this option if you are prepared to commit to completing the project in time for the Viewpoint Gallery show in March 2012.


Presentations for peer/tutor feedback – 7th February