Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Check out CURB


From sandcastles to dirt-stenciling, Curb is doing advertising naturally. Here's a blurb from their What we Do page:

A natural media company

So what's the twig idea? We want to prove that effective and engaging media can be natural and sustainable. To realize our goal, we have a wealth of operational, media and production expertise in every natural material you can imagine. Whether it’s covering a building in flowers, building an exact replica of Windsor castle out of sand or creating a fully fledged amazonian forest in a city centre we can help advise on any creative brief and deliver it naturally and flawlessly.


Check them out at www.curbmedia.com
Let's do this in South Africa too!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Funky collage type illustration

Came accross this really funky collage illustration made from cardboard by Neryl Walker (see her retro vintage blog here: nerylwalker.blogspot.com)




Sunday, May 30, 2010

Get involved, get creative

What do you love doing?



Do you love writing, doing performance art, taking photos, designing posters, drawing?

How would you love to make a difference and help our environment?


Ecojunki is looking for enthusiastic people to contribute towards raising
awareness for the ways in which we as humans are interacting with our natural
environment. Participation on all levels are encouraged - whether you want to
help with management, organizing, being creative, creating ideas, updating the
blog, telling people about the environment, or even help us hug and plant
trees!

How do I get involved?
Email something about yourself, the things you love doing, and the ways that you would love to get involved to ecojunki@gmail.com. Allow your imagination to run freely - ANYTHING goes. Be creative and lose your reservations and limitations! NO idea is too crazy.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The ability to create is a gift









The two South Africa illustrations by Janet Botes are proposed images to be used for an exhibition invitation design.

Thursday, May 15, 2008