Thursday, October 13, 2011

10 published illustrators in college

Sophia Ahamed

Job Title





Graphic Designer / Illustrator

ProfessionGraphic Designer
ExpertisePrint Design
LevelJunior
AvailabilityLooking for Work
LocationMelbourne, Australia
Residency / VisaAustralia / New Zealand












  
A mock cover for The New Yorker
 Sabrina Smelko is an illustrator and designer from Milton Ontario. 
  Currently interning at Hypenotic, she'll return to Sheridan College in September to finish her 
  BAA in Illustration, where she also works as a Graphic Designer for their student culture magazine, Travis.


   Clients include:
   Edible Magazine- Toronto
   Fiesta Farms
   Local Food Plus
   Toronto Food Policy Council
   Sustain Ontario
   Hypenotic
   Taste of Nova Scotia
   The Awesome Foundation










Sara Helena Palacios-she is know pursuing her MFA at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco 
California. Her focus is children's book illustrations such as "Brim De Brum Tornillo Flojo" by Gilberto Rendon

Nick iluzada

i'm a new york-based illustrator/designer. i graduated from mica in 2011 with a bfa in illustration.

my work has been honored by american illustration as well as the society of illustrators of new york and los angeles. i received a silver medal from siny in illustrators 53, one of the only people ever to medal as an undergraduate. i co-run get lost press with mitchell.



CAITLIN RUSSELL
ILLUSTRATIONSELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2010
Bump in the Night • Transit Space, OCAD, Toronto
Hot Mess Magazine Launch • The White House, Toronto
Roy Was Here T-Shirt Show • Perel Gallery, Vancouver
Barn Raiser • Wychwood Barns, Toronto


2009
The Moving Figure • MaRS Discovery District, Toronto
Fly With The Cage • Lennox Contemporary Gallery, Toronto
Historyonics Book Launch • JEM Gallery, Vancouver
Langara ArtsFest • Langara College, Vancouver
Langara Fine Arts Grad Show • Langara College, Vancouver

PUBLICATIONS

Cadmium, The Fame Issue • 2011
Hot Mess, Issue 1: Summer Chills • 2010
Historyonics, Cloudscape Comics • 2008
The Langara Journalism Review • 2008
Robots, Pine Trees & Broken Hearts, Cloudscape Comics • 2007

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Design                                   2008-2011
Major in Illustration. Minor in Printmaking
Ontario College of Art & Design, Toronto, ON



Yigi Chang
Born in September 1989,  Yigi Chang is a Toronto based artist and illustrator. He graduated in 2011 from OCAD U receiving a BDES in illustration.
Yigi has always been fascinated by the playful complexity of the human sexual condition and enjoys drawing from it's fertile and infinite variations.
In his latest artistic endeavor, Queer as Folklore, Yigi Chang invents a series of modern day fables explaining the mythological origins of the gay culture.










ANJO CHIANG
Anjo Chiang is a Toronto based freelance illustrator.  In 2004, she obtained her Fashion Design diploma at George Brown College. Shortly after, she worked as an assistant designer to a local fashion designer in Taiwan for a year.  While working in the fashion industry, she discovered her true passion in illustration and her desire to become an illustrator.  She attended the Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCADU) and received a BDes in illustration in 2011.
Anjo loves music and fashion, and she loves to travel and explore.  She also loves anything that’s fun and cute, but most of all, she loves to draw what makes people happy.  yay.

AWARDS
Creative Quarterly, Issue 25
2011 Applied Arts Student Awards
3x3 Illustration Annual No. 8 (Silver Medal)
Creative Quarterly, Issue 24
Creative Quarterly, Issue 23
CAPIC Rodeo³ Top 30
3X3 Illustration Annual No. 7

EXHIBITS
2011 "SWEAT", Oz Studios, Toronto
2011 "The First and Only", Art Square Gallery, Toronto
2010 "She Creeps", Function 13 Gallery, Toronto
2009 "Retro show", OCAD University, Toronto

 Jessie Durham is a freelance illustrator and designer that works from her east-end Toronto apartment. She lives with her comic book collection and and her loyal MacBook "Gustave". Jessie enjoys red-headed children, animals with mediocre human names, and terrible science fiction television. She graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 2010.Some New Work!
I haven't had much of a life this week - mostly because of this job. But it's a really cool one! So worth holing myself up in my hobbit cave apartment for a week.
These are 2.5" x 5" vinyl banner designs that will hang in the Riverside neighborhood in Toronto along Queen St East.
It's going to be so neat to see my art out on the street in such a large quantity.
Do you like my flaming gay guy and his jaunty scarf? So entertaining searching for reference on that one. 
I'll most some pictures of them on the street once they're printed and hung. (should be by the end of the month) I am predicting many a shot of my awkward self standing beside a telephone pole and giving a thumbs up. BE EXCITED.


Katherine Verhoeven will teach you to pronounce her last name in the cleverest of ways.
The battle between 'who' and 'hoe' has been fought from her earliest memories of drawing while growing up in Kingston, Ontario. Since moving to Toronto in 2005, where she now works as an illustrator, cartoonist and fine artist Katherine has continued to plague people with proper pronunciation.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Design, Illustration, Ontario College of Art and Design
AWARDS&PUBLICATIONS:
Featured, 3x3 Magazine Chosen, Creative Quarterly #18
Chosen, Creative Quarterly #16
SHOWS:
2011
Space and Time, Steamwhistle Brewery Gallery, Toronto
Lady Myth, Delight Gallery space, Toronto
Romance of the Wheel, Jet Fuel Gallery, Toronto
SWEAT, Oz Studios, Toronto
Romance of the Wheel (second showing), Curbside, Toronto 
2010

When a Stranger Calls a Friend of a Friend, Gallery 165, Toronto
OCAD Grad show, Toronto
Automated Regrowth, Leonardo Gallery, Toronto
Wallspace, The Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto 
2006

MyOCAD Retrospective Show, Toronto 
2005
Creative Arts Winter show, Kingston
Creative Arts Summer Show, Kingston

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