Thursday, July 28, 2011

A.D.WILSON'S GRAPHIC DESIGN SECTION #6- NEW CREATED ARTWORK


 
In this new section of my website, I am showing some more of my graphic designs that I have recently created from the various freelance graphic design projects that I have worked on. Some of the created works are a combination of traditional hand drawn illustration and computer graphics.

And some are just entirely created by a computer graphic design program. I have a lot of work and I am only going to showcase the best stuff (and maybe some of my bad stuff).  I believe that a graphic designer/ illustrator should showcase their best work and sometimes their worst materials.

 Why? Because, if you only showcase your best created works, then how would anyone would understand how you managed to get to your current level of visual artistic achievement? When you make a mistake in creating your artwork, you might realize your strengths and your weaknesses. An excellent visual artist should always learn from their mistakes, strengthen their areas of (creative) weaknesses and continue to experiment (creatively) and learn to improve your artistic abilities.

Like I have mentioned earlier, in this showcase, I will be adding more samples of my graphic designs that I have created in this showcase---very soon.

BRAND NEW MESSAGE for November 9,2011- I have added two more brand new graphic designs that I have created for a new client & project that I'm working on. The look that I was trying to capture, was a real 1920's to 1940's Art Deco retro look, for a company based in the New York area.
I have some more different versions of this particular project. I might have them posted on here very soon.


BRAND NEW MESSAGE for December 12, 2011- I have added some brand new images that either might be or will be used for a brand new storyboard project that I am working on. If you would like to view the new images of my latest storyboard project, then go to my Illustrated Storyboard section. And remember, I will be adding some more images (storyboard frames) to this section.
As of now, please take a look at them and enjoy. - A.D.W- 2011


                                                                        










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