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Wish You Could Hear

November 25th, 2011

Letterpress postcards for the deaf. Beautifully printed by Blush.

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Horse with Pistol

November 24th, 2011

A little sneak preview of something from project I’m currently working on.

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New Cards

November 22nd, 2011

New card designs available from my shop tomorrow (apologies for the rubbish photo)…

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Engagement

November 14th, 2011

My first attempt at making an engagement card.

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Bicorn

November 14th, 2011

I made a couple of cards at the weekend. First was this double unicorn birthday card.

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Research Japan

November 9th, 2011

A new illustration for Research World magazine and an article about qualitative research in Japan.

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The Death of an Idea

October 19th, 2011

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StarShed Enterprise

October 17th, 2011

I’ve been drawing a whole lot of sheds for an upcoming book project. This futuristic example didn’t quite made the cut.

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The Giving Tree

October 14th, 2011

I have an editorial illustration in this month’s Research World magazine. Here’s an excerpt from the article:

Shel Silverstein’s classic children’s book The Giving Tree is the story of a boy who grows old asking a loyal tree to make him happy. The tree initially gives apples to the boy to sell for money, then branches to build a house, then the trunk to build a boat, until finally the tree is only a stump for the boy — now an old man — to sit on and rest. Of course, the boy would eventually die and the tree would still be a stump, undoubtedly of little value to the generations of boys to come. Market research, too, appears to be something like a tree that will give until there is nothing left to give…

Philip Garland, Research World Oct 2011

My ideas (rough sketches below) all revolved around this idea of looking at market research world as the giving tree. It was fun to see how many different ways I could use a tree to make infographics. I’d like to come back to this type of illustration soon. Maybe even with some real numbers.


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Jurassic Car Park

October 14th, 2011

I’ll say it again. I bloody love making birthday cards.

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