Monday, 24 June 2013
NEW WORK: Flyer Design for Jelli Fest
Recently I was commissioned by Bristol record label Jelli Records to design a flyer and poster for their upcoming festival, Jelli Fest. The organisers wanted to use the label logo's colours (red and green) and had chosen a font for the festival name. My task was to take this font ('Mexcellent 3D') and turn it into a logo that could be used across all festival publicity (posters, flyers, website) and merchandise. I then had to produce the flyer featuring the information supplied by the organisers.
Bright red and green are quite difficult colours to work with, as they fight for attention on the page. To add a bit of extra interest to the logo I added a third colour, an amber shade, which I think gives it a bit of warmth, a fun touch, and makes the logo stand out a bit more from the rest of the flyer. I tried a variety of background colours but no shade seemed to have a harmonising effect with both the red and green, so in the end I kept it simple and opted for a white background, allowing the logo to capture attention and the blocks of text and colour to draw the viewer's eye down the page. White space is a designer's best friend, after all!
The other challenge was fitting all the information on the flyer without it becoming overrun with text. I also had to think about whether the text would be legible if scaled up or down, depending on the flyer size. Allocating blocks on the page for text helped with that, and preserving the white space around them ensured the design didn't feel too cramped.
I'm looking forward to working with Jelli Records in designing the festival programme during the summer.
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Drawn in Bristol: Beat the Blues exhibition photos
Drawn in Bristol's second exhibition at St George's Bristol, a world-class concert venue, launched in January and has attracted much admiration from visitors. After sadly having to cancel the original preview date due to the snow, the show eventually opened with a low-key but well-attended preview night on Fri 25 Jan. The quirky space, with its stone walls and low ceilings, lends itself well to the vibrant pieces submitted by the illustrators. The only restriction on the theme or content was that all pieces had to include the colour blue, and the illustrators featured in this exhibition responded in various imaginative ways. As the venue is a concert hall many illustrators adopted musical themes, from portraits of inspiring musicians to playful interpretations of the process of performing music. Art works were not restricted to music, however - you will find dreamy landscapes, local landmarks, and all manner or crazy creatures and fantastical creations amongst the archways of the former Crypt. Featured illustrators include: Dave Bain, Michelle Barker, Alex Bertram-Powell, Hannah Broadway, Katy Christianson, Emily Daly, Martha Ford, Natalie Hughes, Judith MacGregor, Paul Roberts, Slumber, Laurie Stansfield, Carys Tait and Laura Wady.
There is still time to catch the exhibition, which runs until mid-March. Unfortunately a rubbish camera + low light conditions has prevented including photos of many of the artists' pieces so I thoroughly recommend visiting in person!
The Crypt gallery is open 90 minutes before all concerts at St George's Bristol. For more information visit www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk.
There is still time to catch the exhibition, which runs until mid-March. Unfortunately a rubbish camera + low light conditions has prevented including photos of many of the artists' pieces so I thoroughly recommend visiting in person!
The Crypt gallery is open 90 minutes before all concerts at St George's Bristol. For more information visit www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk.
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| Laurie Stansfield / Natalie Hughes |
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| Slumber |
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| Dave Bain / Judith MacGregor |
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| Katie Christianson |
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| Hannah Broadway |
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| Michelle Barker |
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| Martha Ford |
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| Emily Daly |
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| Judith MacGregor |
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| Martha Ford |
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| Dave Bain |
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Drawn in Bristol presents: Beat the Blues
The Crypt @ St George’s Bristol, Fri 18 Jan – March 2013
Following on from 2012’s highly successful High Notes / Low Notes exhibition at St
George’s Bristol, the Drawn in Bristol illustrators’ collective returns to the
space with a brand new exhibition, even bigger and better than before. Beat
the Blues unites talented illustrators working across a variety of
themes and media, linked by use of the colour blue, and is an uplifting
exhibition designed to banish gloomy thoughts on those cold winter nights! This
is an exciting opportunity to view works by established and emerging
illustrators within the unique setting of one of the country’s finest concert
halls.
Featured illustrators include: Dave Bain,
Michelle Barker, Alex Bertram-Powell, Hannah Broadway, Katy Christianson, Emily
Daly, Martha Ford, Natalie Hughes, Jess of the Lions, Judith MacGregor, Simon
Mills, Slumber, Laurie Stansfield, Carys Tait and Laura Wady.
The exhibition launches alongside the Jelli Records 10th Bristol Acoustic Music Festival with a special preview
night on Fri 18 Jan from 6pm.
Get a taster of the artworks on display from Sun 13 to Thu 17 Feb at the Jelli Hub in the Parlour Showrooms, where a small selection will be available to preview.
Monday, 31 December 2012
New Year's Resolutions
The past couple of days I've been learning a few new skills in Illustrator, which should help enhance my design work. I've particularly been experimenting with different text effects as I increasingly find myself needing to use typography within my work and would like to do this as imaginatively as possible. Found some great tutorials here. One of my resolutions for 2013 is to build a new website using some of the typography and animation skills I've honed over the past year, so watch this space.
I'm also looking forward to participating in some great exhibitions in early 2013:
The Grant Bradley Gallery's show, 'Let Me Illustrate' runs Sat 12 Jan to Sat 2 Feb, with a preview on Fri 11 Jan
Drawn in Bristol's fantastic new exhibition 'Beat the Blues' launches Fri 18 Jan at St George's Bristol with an evening of live music.
I'm excited to see some imaginative and inspiring work at both of these, as well as seeing what new opportunities arise. Roll on the New Year!
I'm also looking forward to participating in some great exhibitions in early 2013:
The Grant Bradley Gallery's show, 'Let Me Illustrate' runs Sat 12 Jan to Sat 2 Feb, with a preview on Fri 11 Jan
Drawn in Bristol's fantastic new exhibition 'Beat the Blues' launches Fri 18 Jan at St George's Bristol with an evening of live music.
I'm excited to see some imaginative and inspiring work at both of these, as well as seeing what new opportunities arise. Roll on the New Year!
Sunday, 16 December 2012
My first GIF
Currently exploring the possibilities of the world of animated GIFs...hoping to inject some animation into my work and website. Should see some results soon!
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
New work
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The brochure will appear alongside Drawn in Bristol exhibition 'Beat the Blues,' which launches at St George's in January.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Christmas cards now available
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| Let It Snow |
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| Baby It's Cold Outside |
Sunday, 11 November 2012
New Drawn in Bristol exhibition at St George's in January
Recently I've been working on some new pieces for an exhibition I'm organising in January. Beat the Blues follows the success of 2012's High Notes / Low Notes at St George's Bristol and brings together a number of illustrators from Drawn in Bristol collective for an uplifting spring show based around the colour blue. The exhibition will launch alongside Bristol Acoustic Music Festival on Fri 18 Jan 2013 with an evening of live music - more details to be found on the St George's Bristol website soon. A smaller selection of works can also be viewed at the Parlour Showrooms in the week leading up to the event, where Acoustic Music Festival organisers, Jelli Records will be promoting the festival.
The 4 pieces I've been working on are designed to work as a set and reflect the exhibition venue in that they are all about the act of playing music. They are a bit of a departure for me in that rather they are more abstract than most of my work. The forms have been distilled into basic elements that suggest figures rather than literal interpretations of performers. By simplifying the content I am able to concentrate more on creating striking compositions and I have enjoyed playing with these abstract shapes to form objects the eye can read in different ways. I've tried to respond to the physicality and emotional aspects of live performance and I hope this will come across to the viewer. I'm really looking forward to the exhibition, which sets to be even bigger and better than the last one, and features some fantastic illustrators. More info to follow soon.
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| Detail from one piece, as yet untitled |
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Sunday, 23 September 2012
Hand-drawn cards
New cards available at Watershed
Two more of my designs are now available to buy as cards from the Watershed shop:
'Storm in a Teacup' is a design I came up with sometime last year as a bit of a fun experiment, so I was delighted that Watershed wanted to sell it as a card, which meant it would see the light of day! The 'Cider Apples' design is a new variation on a magazine cover I did for Inspired Times last year. So many people liked the design that I decided to produce a variation that would perhaps appeal to a broader audience (the original Inspired Times design was a bit too feminine to have mass appeal, I felt) and still keep the summery theme. The new design reminds me of summer festivals!
Drawn in Bristol were approached by Watershed and took care of ordering and printing the cards. I've been asked to produce 2 Christmas card designs to stock in Watershed and in the Drawn in Bristol shop so look out for those...
To get back into the swing of illustration after a bit of a summer break I had fun producing a cushion design for a competition run by website Ohh Deer, which specialises in lovely products festuring talented illustrators. My design wasn't selected as a winner but it did get me thinking about creating a range of weather-based interior design. Maybe a future project!
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| Cider Apples |
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| Storm in a Teacup |
Drawn in Bristol were approached by Watershed and took care of ordering and printing the cards. I've been asked to produce 2 Christmas card designs to stock in Watershed and in the Drawn in Bristol shop so look out for those...
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| Storm Clouds |
Monday, 4 June 2012
New Drawn in Bristol exhibitions opening this week
I'm excited to be part of two great exhibitions along with lots of other DiB folks:
BUNT opens Sat 9 June and runs until Sun 17 June in conjunction with Big Green week and features the work of over 60 illustrators. Click here for more info.
Myths and Legends opens Sun 10 June at the Showroom on College Green with a special afternoon preview 2-5pm (Pimms and cake!). Over 20 illustrators present their unique takes on myths and legends from around the world, taking you to a bygone world populated by mythical creatures, heroic beings and wondrous places. Expect to discover the ancient, the alarming and the magnificent. Click here for details and to preview some of the fantastic pieces on display.
I really enjoyed creating my piece for the Myths and Legends show. Ever since travelling in New Zealand a couple of years ago I've wanted to produce a series of images based on Maori legends I heard while travelling, which often feature gods, warriors, heroes and tales of love lost. Many of the stories are rooted in the extraordinary landscape, which is one of the most varied in the world, positioned as it is on the Pacific 'Ring of Fire' and comprising mountains, volcanoes, beautiful coastline, glaciers, boiling hot pools and lush subtropical rainforest. My piece for the exhibition is based on the story 'Tears of the Avalanche Girl', or 'Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere' in Maori. It tells the story of Hinehukatere, a snow maiden who fell in love with a mortal man and persuaded to climb the mountains with her to ask the gods to make him a snow being like her, so they could be together. They climbed too high and he fell to his death, forever lost to her. She now wanders the mountains alone and her tears form the glacier known today as Franz Josef.
In my image I've included some of the swirl patterns prevalent in Maori art and culture. Here they are used to depict both the impending stormy skies and the fern leaves of the rainforest in the valley below the glacier - known as 'koru' and symbolising new life, growth, strength and fertility.
BUNT opens Sat 9 June and runs until Sun 17 June in conjunction with Big Green week and features the work of over 60 illustrators. Click here for more info.
Myths and Legends opens Sun 10 June at the Showroom on College Green with a special afternoon preview 2-5pm (Pimms and cake!). Over 20 illustrators present their unique takes on myths and legends from around the world, taking you to a bygone world populated by mythical creatures, heroic beings and wondrous places. Expect to discover the ancient, the alarming and the magnificent. Click here for details and to preview some of the fantastic pieces on display.
I really enjoyed creating my piece for the Myths and Legends show. Ever since travelling in New Zealand a couple of years ago I've wanted to produce a series of images based on Maori legends I heard while travelling, which often feature gods, warriors, heroes and tales of love lost. Many of the stories are rooted in the extraordinary landscape, which is one of the most varied in the world, positioned as it is on the Pacific 'Ring of Fire' and comprising mountains, volcanoes, beautiful coastline, glaciers, boiling hot pools and lush subtropical rainforest. My piece for the exhibition is based on the story 'Tears of the Avalanche Girl', or 'Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere' in Maori. It tells the story of Hinehukatere, a snow maiden who fell in love with a mortal man and persuaded to climb the mountains with her to ask the gods to make him a snow being like her, so they could be together. They climbed too high and he fell to his death, forever lost to her. She now wanders the mountains alone and her tears form the glacier known today as Franz Josef.
In my image I've included some of the swirl patterns prevalent in Maori art and culture. Here they are used to depict both the impending stormy skies and the fern leaves of the rainforest in the valley below the glacier - known as 'koru' and symbolising new life, growth, strength and fertility.
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Drawn in Bristol presents: Bunt Sat 9 - Sun 17 June
On 9th June Drawn in Bristol launches a city-wide illustration exhibition as part of Big Green Week and numerous illustrators have chosen to depict endangered species on wooden bunting to be displayed at various venues around the city.
Here's mine, depicting an adder, duke of burgundy, heath fritillary and small pearl-bordered fritillary (butterflies):
I've had a glimpse of a few finished pieces by other illustrators already and the results look fantastic. It should be a really diverse and interesting exhibition, and the green colour palette means that they should all sit well together. Working within the triangular format was a challenge, as well as depicting the characteristics of different species with stencils and spraypaint - some painstaking cutting was involved.
The pieces are being auctioned off at the end so there is a chance to own one!
More details here: http://www.facebook.com/events/232193386894753/
Here's mine, depicting an adder, duke of burgundy, heath fritillary and small pearl-bordered fritillary (butterflies):
I've had a glimpse of a few finished pieces by other illustrators already and the results look fantastic. It should be a really diverse and interesting exhibition, and the green colour palette means that they should all sit well together. Working within the triangular format was a challenge, as well as depicting the characteristics of different species with stencils and spraypaint - some painstaking cutting was involved.
The pieces are being auctioned off at the end so there is a chance to own one!
More details here: http://www.facebook.com/events/232193386894753/
Sunday, 22 April 2012
New Website Goes Live
I'm really excited to launch my new-look website today after finally mastering the basics of CSS! Visit michellebarker.co.uk to view some new work and let me know what you think...
Thursday, 12 April 2012
New projects to look out for...
After a frantic couple of months work I'm really excited to see my illustrations appearing in various places around Bristol...
Last month I had the honour of being asked to design 4 greetings cards, along with very talented Drawn in Bristol illustrators Holly Maguire, Chris Dickason, Laurie Stansfield, Martha Ford and Hannah Broadway - mine are the bicycles! These will be stocked in the shop area at Watershed Media Centre and Paper Scissors Stone pop-up shop in Quakers Friars, plus hopefully more locations to follow! I'm looking forward to seeing the results in the flesh.
Visit www.madeinbristol.blogspot.com for more information about Paper Scissors Stone - an artists' temporium.
I've also been lucky enough to work on another group project recently...
Forward-thinking Edwards Estate Agents in south Bristol commissioned Drawn in Bristol's Carys-ink to enlist illustrators to design eye-catching images for their 'For Sale' signs. Carys-ink, Slumber and Holly Maguire (left to right) were also enlisted, each capturing a distinct and original take on the theme of moving house. I opted for busy bees. You can already spot several if you keep an eye out in south Bristol. The images have also been turned into prints to brighten up the Edwards office!
Right now I'm waiting to receive my copy of Inspired Times magazine, hot off the press. I've completed a year's worth of cover illustrations for the mag and the spring issue is the final one in the set. It's been great working with Sharon, the editor, who has been really inspiring and encouraging. The new issue should be available in the shops any day now, so look out for it - or go to www.inspiredtimesmagazine.com to subscribe!
Last month I had the honour of being asked to design 4 greetings cards, along with very talented Drawn in Bristol illustrators Holly Maguire, Chris Dickason, Laurie Stansfield, Martha Ford and Hannah Broadway - mine are the bicycles! These will be stocked in the shop area at Watershed Media Centre and Paper Scissors Stone pop-up shop in Quakers Friars, plus hopefully more locations to follow! I'm looking forward to seeing the results in the flesh.
Visit www.madeinbristol.blogspot.com for more information about Paper Scissors Stone - an artists' temporium.
I've also been lucky enough to work on another group project recently...
Forward-thinking Edwards Estate Agents in south Bristol commissioned Drawn in Bristol's Carys-ink to enlist illustrators to design eye-catching images for their 'For Sale' signs. Carys-ink, Slumber and Holly Maguire (left to right) were also enlisted, each capturing a distinct and original take on the theme of moving house. I opted for busy bees. You can already spot several if you keep an eye out in south Bristol. The images have also been turned into prints to brighten up the Edwards office!
Right now I'm waiting to receive my copy of Inspired Times magazine, hot off the press. I've completed a year's worth of cover illustrations for the mag and the spring issue is the final one in the set. It's been great working with Sharon, the editor, who has been really inspiring and encouraging. The new issue should be available in the shops any day now, so look out for it - or go to www.inspiredtimesmagazine.com to subscribe!
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Drawn in Bristol | High Notes / Low Notes: Exhibition Preview, Fri 13 Jan
Illustrators' collective Drawn in Bristol presents a fantastic new exhibition in the Crypt @ St George's Bristol based on the theme of music. Come down for a lively opening night, featuring a FREE live performance by folk band Boxcar Aldous Huxley, plus the launch of Bristol Acoustic Music Festival and delicious food from the Real Olive Company.
‘High Notes / Low Notes’ features work by: Michelle Barker, Alex Bertram-Powell, Katy Christianson, Bex Glover, Jess of the Lions, Loch Ness and Laurie Stansfield.
Exhibition preview: 6pm
St George's Bristol, Great George Street, Bristol, BS1 5RR
www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk
www.drawninbristol.co.uk
‘High Notes / Low Notes’ features work by: Michelle Barker, Alex Bertram-Powell, Katy Christianson, Bex Glover, Jess of the Lions, Loch Ness and Laurie Stansfield.
Exhibition preview: 6pm
St George's Bristol, Great George Street, Bristol, BS1 5RR
www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk
www.drawninbristol.co.uk
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Inspired Times autumn issue
You can pick up the autumn issue of Inspired Times now! I've just finished the Winter cover, looking forward to seeing that one in print next month. Available from www.inspiredtimesmagazine.com or from selected stores.
Sunday, 24 July 2011
BAS 2011
I've been selected for the Bristol Art Show at Centrespace Gallery. The show runs Sun 7 - Sun 21 Aug, opening times are 11am - 4pm Tues-Fri, 11am -5pm Sat & Sun (closed Mondays). Please come along and check out the fantastic range of fine artists and illustrators Bristol has to offer!
http://centrespacegallery.com/
http://centrespacegallery.com/
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Inspired Times summer cover illustration - out now!
I've just completed the first in a series of 4 cover illustrations for Inspired Times, an environmental an holistic wellbeing magazine. You can find Inspired Times at a shop near you or check it out here:www.inspiredtimesmagazine.com
Labels:
health,
illustration,
inspired times,
wellbeing
Sunday, 15 May 2011
New Website Launched
I've finally launched my new website www.michellebarker.co.uk, which showcases my vector illustration work. Have a look here. Prints in this style will be available to buy from Drawn in Bristol on the Southbank Arts Trail this weekend or can be ordered by contacting me directly.
Southbank Arts Trail 2011
This weekend (Sat 21 & Sun 22 May) I'll be exhibiting and selling work as part of Drawn in Bristol at the Southbank Club, Dean Lane, Bristol, BS3 1DB, one stop on the Southbank Arts Trail. There will be lots of affordable prints, cards, badges, t-shirts and bags, so come down and have a look! Drawn in Bristol features lots of fantastic illustrators from the Bristol area plus great music from Feel the Folk all weekend. For details on all the Arts Trail venues visit www.sbaweb.co.uk
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