Showing posts with label fineliner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fineliner. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Look how grubby my Macbook is

Now that I've brought attention to the fact my Macbook is covered in fingerprints etc because I spend too much time on it, let's forget it ever happened and move on. Please don't judge me.

I thought it would be nice to take some ~proper~ photos of derrianbradder.com as it displays on screen, accompanied as always by a brew.






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Friday, 6 February 2015

In with the new

Say hello to my brand spanking new website, shown to you through poor quality screenshots.
You can see it in action at derrianbradder.com – it still needs some work on phone display but works perfectly on desktop. I'm really pleased with it, it feels a lot more "me" (lame I know).

There's a lot more going on this time around, a lot more work went into it, and overall it's just better. There's colour changing rollovers, the blog opening up in a new tab, and tiny flags.

Dreamweaver knowledge originally taught and expanded upon by my trusty illustrator pal Edwin. You can see his work here : edwinburrow.com






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Out with the old

It's not you, it's me.
It was time to finally say goodbye to my first website and start again completely from scratch, with new branding and a ~fresh~ look. But that's not to say I didn't love my first website, it was very me at the time and fitted well with what I was doing.

Here it is in its entirety.
Home page and portfolio which uses a lightbox. 










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Thursday, 29 January 2015

YORKSHIRE+TEA




I'm unable to post my final design for this brief at this moment in time as it is being entered into a design competition in a month or so, but here's some very early development work that didn't go any further than this, but I'm still fond of it. All you need to know is it was for Yorkshire* Tea**.

*The best place on Earth.
**The best drink on Earth.
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Sometimes I try to draw

These images were created using Illustrator to manipulate fineliner drawings I had done several months beforehand. I'm still pretty pleased with the result, drawing is definitely something I need to get into doing more of. My worst nightmare is becoming a slave to my Macbook.

I love brooches (trinkets, duh!), and digging through my Nana's collection I found this beauty. You can't beat a good Cameo, hopefully I'll have an extensive collection one day.  

And that's just a lolly.