Greg Darroll aka Tokyo-Go-Go is a graphic designer, comic vector artist and “strange concept” illustrator from Durban, South Africa. Graduated last year at university, Darroll quickly made a name for himself in the creative community with his luscious vector graphics, skateboard artworks, t-shirt, poster & sticker prints. Darroll’s simple little drawings are all about the strangest things, cutest characters and coolest forms of life on Earth - and beyond. Guaranteed to put a smile on your face!
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Natalie Sklobovskaya loves vector art, comic-doodling, painting, web design and coding. She understands how to bring art school energy to her powerful images. Freshly graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, Natalie continues to learn and loves to push her work into new directions.
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Did you see the posters today? A vector art parade is coming your way, celebrating the wild imagination of Flying Mouse 365 - creative brainchild of Chow Hon Lam, a Kuala Lumpur based designer. Lam creates daily fresh artworks: 7 designs each week, 365 per year. Lighthearted and fun, Lam’s illustrations, vector graphics and t-shirt artworks are blessed with amazing concepts that dance flamboyantly between stylish Dadaism and the hilarious madness of today’s pop art, design scene and web culture.
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The artworks by Chicago based illustrator David Cuesta blur the line between alternative comics, graffiti and vector art. His illustrations transport you to an urban fantasy world full of mad professors, love snipers and street kings – a healthy dose of street attitude and humor added.
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South Africa. 64 Matches. 1 Champion. 1 Cup. The wait is over… considering that only 7 nations have ever won the FIFA World Cup title, both the Netherlands and Spain hope to make history on Sunday when the teams will “battle” at Soccer City in Johannesburg. Football has something magical, the sport brings people from all over the world together. Europeans, Central and South Americans, Asians and Africans worship football, and now even Americans start to appreciate “soccer”. We collected some amazing football/soccer vector artworks and illustrations, celebrating the beauty of the “beautiful game”.
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Hungarian designer Luca Molnar is a frontrunner of colorful, vivid illustrations. For her experimental works, she uses a mix of vector art, photo manipulation and even motion graphics. Luca combines the imaginary world of Henri Rousseau with the spontaneous craziness of Kandinsky, Miro and Kenny Scharf. By doing so, she delivers messages as a 21st century expressionist, dadaist and pop artist. Welcome to Luca Molnar’s intriguing garden of eye candy!
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In the most pure form, vector graphics are visuals made up of points, lines, curves and geometrical shapes. A vector is represented by mathematical equations - going from point A to point B, and can be resized as often as needed without loss of quality. Vector illustration is a popular technique used by many digital artists. Many of today’s image-makers have grown up with vector programs and have developed their skills accordingly, utilizing the huge technologic advances of vector graphics to fuel their creativity.
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