Well, I got
the Christmas card designed, painted and uploaded into an online template and
it was printed and ready for collection the very next day – brilliant. Since
then, with cards written and posted, I’ve been working on a commissioned dog
portrait by daylight and a design for a restaurant sign by artificial light! The
light in my makeshift studio (our friend’s dining table) was a bit troublesome
- changing frequently from brilliant winter sunshine to a dark December gloom.
The sign design is for our local restaurant who’s existing one is worse for
wear after several welsh winters. My clients wanted a new logo and left it to
me to come up with some ideas. My inspiration came from a local landmark on the
Berwyn hills – a group of pine trees planted in 1815 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo. Having drawn the tree motif I turned it into a vector drawing using Adobe Illustrator to create a crispy and sharp silhouette that I could experiment with.
I then
mocked up a few different designs for my clients to see using a font of their choice. Next I will get my
trusty aforementioned printer to print out a scaled black and white image for
me to transfer to the nicely painted wooden sign (Henry's contribution). Quite how I will transfer it
I don’t know, but I need to work it out and get splashing with gold paint
before the year ends!
1 comment:
Your place in history here Angela - I am very impressed. :)
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