




Last week I had a meeting with journalist Camilla Høy-Jensen, where we talked about the article "6 different kinds of theater - 6 different kinds of audiences". I sketched as we talked, and where able to come up with an idea an a compostion that would fit the topic as well as the design of the newspaper spread. After the meeting I just had to refine the sketch an add colors in photoshop. I really love drawing for newspapers 'cause there is so much space left for illustrations, the assignments come with a lot of creative freedom and after handing in the artwork I get to see the result in the printed paper soon after.
Thanks for reading.
Erik
2 comments:
Nice illustration! :)
Ej en fed illustration. Også rigtig fedt at få lov til at se med i processen.
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