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The Impressive Work of Florian Nicolle

June 09, 2009 from GisMullr's blog

Florian Nicolle, aka Neo, is a 22 years old Graphic Designer and Illustrator. He is French, lives in Caen, France, and is a Graphic Designer graduate that developed a passion for illustration while taking his design course. He is now planning to move to Paris and illustration has become his main route in the industry. Neo really enjoys art and likes to observe illustration of famous and anonymous artists with different styles to get inspired. With his drawings he wants to pass the feeling that the viewer is being observed by the draw, witch give us a very good feeling about his drawings.

Personally I really liked his pieces and have to say that he accomplished the "viewer being observed goal" with his drawings. All the color combination, the lines and the composition of his work are pretty impressive, so I'm pretty sure you will like the pieces we will show here.

Find more about Florian Nicolle online at:
Personal Website
deviantART
Behance
an article he wrote for Fally rag

Enjoy!

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Someone with a bachelor degree in Foreign Trade that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. A person ‘digging’ a new way as a ‘geek apprentice’, blogger 'wanna be' and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS – Brazil
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