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:Imagery ResearchPrimary Research

Esther Loves Oaf Launch in Store

2 Ganton St, Carnaby, London W1F 7QL

Source: http://www.lazyoaf.com and the Lazy Oaf store, London

E-commerce photography

:Imagery Research

“THE AUSTRIAN-MOROCCAN ILLUSTRATOR AND FILMMAKER USES HIS PEN TO TOY WITH OUR ERA’S ENDLESS STREAM OF FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY. A NUDE GETS A NUN’S HABIT, A NONCHALANT FEMME FATALE POSES NEXT TO A SLEEPY GOAT. A LONELY MODEL WITH POUTY LIPS WON’T STAY LONELY IN ILIAS’ WORLD: IN HIS KINDNESS HE ADDS TWO POODLES TO CHEER HER UP. AN INTERVIEW ABOUT SUMMERS IN MOROCCO, BEE GLUE AND TEDDY BEARS.”- BENJAMIN PFAU (28th October 2015)

“…But mostly I use other people’s material as my canvas. I like to browse through photos

and then start drawing. In a sense the process is very

collage-like, which is something spontaneous, not deliberately planned. I like to keep it that

way.”

“The whole idea started because I like to draw. It is my sketchbook and I

do it for fun. There’s really no message or

deeper meaning behind it.”

Dr Propolus Interview: http://www.thecommissionmagazine.com/ilias-walchshofer/Dr Propolus Portfolio: http://drpropolus.tumblr.com

Ana Strumpf:Imagery Research"Illustrator, interior and product designer, creative consultant and director — Ana Strumpf is all that, but, looking closely at her (and her work), one understands she’s but one single thing: a creator. She has already lent her vision, colorful and playful, to sign partnerships with brands such as Bertolucci, Tok&Stok, Micasa, KEDS, ELLUS, BRANCO and Walt Disney. Her drawings have already illustrated the pages of Vogue (where she collaborates with her monthly column "Olho Mágico” and online show “A Moda da Casa”), VOGUE BAMBINI, Style.com and Nylon.”- Maria Prata | Journalist and Fashion Consultant

In times of internet and social media, fast-fashion, copies of copies of copies, Ana delivers something we thought no longer existed: visual identity. When browsing through this website, you’ll get to see how varied and rich are her works and talents. And you’ll immediately recognize the unmistakable, colorful signature of Ana Strumpf’s endless palette.”-Maria Prata | Journalist and Fashion Consultant Source: http://www.anastrumpf.com.br

Covers

“Re.Cover, her illustration work done over fashion magazine covers, has traveled the world around. When drawing on top of images created by World Fashion's greatest names, Ana re-signifies them and, thus, “re.creates” desire. In her hands everything obtains new colors, packaging, meaning. This also happens to the places she decorates, whether in São Paulo, Miami or New York.”- Maria Prata | Journalist and Fashion Consultant

“Born in Mexico City, Nadia (a.k.a. la chinaM) is a type & graphic designer, graduated from Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, with master studies in Typographic Design from Centro de Estudios Gestalt, Mexico.”

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“Some of her type projects have been recognized by Tipos Latinos, the Biennial of Latin American Typography. Co-founding member of Círculo de Tipografos (Typographic Circle) in Mexico city.”

“After working for different design agencies in Mexico city, in 2013 she migrates to UAE to work in T Emirates: The New York Times Style magazine. Now she is working for Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East magazine based in Dubai.”

“Cover story: Global impact of Gulf-based sovereign wealth funds in the wake of the recession.” Small illustrations for the Bid/Ask

segment in Markets/Finance section. The challenge: try to find something cool or funny in financial matters.

“Personal typeface project inspired by a french typography of the 16th century, its design was thinking for editorial projects, (books or magazines) this typeface has developed three styles: Medium, italic and small caps.”

“Some cover stories I've worked for Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East; from concept development, layout design, illustration or lettering.”

Graphics/type work: