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Hello creativity. Hello Jenuine!

Written by Danijel Šivinjski / 10th May, 2010

Posted in Illustration, Print

Jen Collins is an illustrator living in Scotland. By day she works at an arts centre, and on evenings and weekends she can be found drawing at her desk, as well as spending time with friends and eating yummy food with her boyfriend. Such a interesting person.

New book art from Sky, exclusively!

Written by Danijel Šivinjski / 23rd March, 2010

Posted in Book art, Print

This is a quick lino cut Sky did, just to get the hang of making them.

We have met generous Sky Nash two months ago and she’s back again with new creative stuff. Her book art and totally unique style always goes forward, over and over. Go Sky! Featuring book art in this article is very special because she decided to publish it exclusively on Die without Art. Thank you.

A Helsinki Letters poster

Written by Danijel Šivinjski / 7th March, 2010

Posted in Print, Typography

After two interesting stories about Marta and Lindsay time is for some typography ‘n’ print. Below you can see a poster made by Lotta Nieminen in a collaboration with Otto Donner for Helsinki Letters, a kit to document the city’s typographic development.

3 Ties

Written by Danijel Šivinjski / 9th February, 2010

Posted in Experiment, Print

We got a new “Experiment” category and 3 interesting and unusual ties which are just a concept and exists only as an image (aaaa… I’m disappointed). You recognize those prosciutto, octopus and salami textures?

Anton Repponen, an ACD/Sr. designer at Fi NY (copied from his website, what that means at all?), made them just to experiment with a pattern designs and textures.

Sky Nash, young book artist in making

Written by Danijel Šivinjski / 26th January, 2010

Posted in Book art, Design, Illustration, Print

Sky Nash is an artist from Birmingham currently based in London, studying a BA (Hons) Book arts and design. She started the degree in September and she’s constantly learning new things.

I choose it so that I could carry on being an illustrator and learn something practical at the same time.

Enjoy the rest of this article and see what 20 years old female artist can do.