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Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

September 11, 2009

Our last wallpaper of the week was a beautiful illustration created by Anna Anjos, now we have a case study, sent by Anna, showing us a little bit of her design process. We can see how she plays with elements and textures until the final outcome, which by the way, is fantastic.

For more information and artworks, visit Anna's website at http://www.annaanjos.com. It's definitely worth it.

Since her early days she preferred pencils and papers than conventional toys. Her first work was at age 10 where she had the opportunity to create the internal drawings of her mother's book.
In 2006 she graduated as a graphic designer at Belas Artes/SP. Her interest for cinema developed yet at her academic period.
She became researcher of the Scientific Initiation Program in Cinematographic Language and Video Design in 2005 which made possible the development of a more critical look towards the audio-visual media, researching the movie "Spider" (David Cronenberg, 2002).
She worked as a colorist and designer at Fabrica de Quadrinhos and Hiperquimica, acting for many advertising agencies in Brazil.

Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

Case Study - Anna Anjos Illustration

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My name is Fabio Sasso, I'm a graphic/web designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil and I'm the founder of Abduzeedo. I hope we can share lots of information, tips, and ideas through Abduzeedo. Also you can follow me on Twitter or my personal site at http://fabiosasso.com.

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4 Comments

aoutt09/11/2009

Wow! I wasn't entirely convinced by the b/g at first but the final is pretty awesome =]

André Rodrigues09/12/2009

Haaa perfeito demais adoro os trabalhos dela xD

Soul Sizzle09/12/2009

Always good to see process. As a side not, its too bad the Nazis had to ruin a symbol as holy to Hindus as the Swastika (on the palm).

Lauriette de Ruiter09/16/2009

Niceee

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