Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Titanic / Centenary Anniversary Poster- White Star Line
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Miro Exhibition - Private View / Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Creative Inspiration
Super Saturday Athletics evening
A visit to Naomi Games home
And to prove it here are photographs of a trip made earlier in the year along with fellow illustrator and teaching partner Lee Ford to the home of Naomi Games, (daughter of celebrated Illustrator/Graphic Designer Abram Games).
We had been very kindly invited by Naomi to choose pieces of her late fathers work to form part of
a show that Lee curated earlier in the year entitled 'Working Drawings'. The exhibition detailing formative sketch and development stages of various artists works including drawings by Jill Calder, Roderick Mills, Ken Garland, Ed Fella, Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Saul Steinberg, Jason Ford and Simon Spillsbury.
Naomi was an excellent host and narrated us through folders and folders of drawings - many of which would have never been publicly been seen before. The anecdotal stories Naomi offered giving great insight to the motivation and creative forces of this 20th Century graphical genius.
Her son Theo, (an architectural student) all the while working on his latest project in the kitchen only breaking to see if we required more coffee.
A very memorable day.
To see more examples of Abram and Theo's work visit websites below:
www.abramgames.com
www.cargocollective.com/theorama
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Nikki

Invitation to attend Editorial Workshop at the Royal College of Art, London
I have been kindly invited by Nanette Hoogslag to attend an editorial workshop taking place tomorrow, (Fri. 18th November) at the Royal College of Art.This is part of the 'Edge of our Thinking' conference and willl involve practicing illustrators, researchers and educators.
The workshop will inform part of Nanette's PhD research which she is conducting at the Royal College of Art and is focussed on the understanding and description of the qualities of visual contribution of editorial illustration within the changed parameters of the online news environment.
Workshop: “Think-editorial-Illustration: analysis of founding qualities of editorial illustration”
With a series of proposed ʻfounding qualitiesʼ this workshop will focus on the nature of editorial
illustration. Participants, coming from their own practice and experience, will challenge and build upon
these starting points and play with the ideas that can lead towards new online illustration formats.
Where the print media industry is rapidly shifting towards the online environment, the role the visual,
be it photographic, moving or illustrated is being re-evaluated. If editorial illustration is to remain a
significant contributor within the new media formats, its ask for a deeper understanding. Beyond the
pretty picture, what are the qualities that make an editorial illustration; in print and online?
This workshop aims to create a deeper insight into editorial illustration as a medium, through
exploration of its potential in existing and developing media contexts; in print and online.
Illustration will be the subject, but also the debating tool, to stimulate an outcome in words and images,
there will be plenty of pencils and paper, do bring your own laptop if you wish...
The main outcomes will be collected for a small publication, which after the event, will be sent to all
participants.