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Chiangmai,Thailand GuGGGar (AKA: Alongkorn Sanguansook) is one of the original supporters of Vectorvault. As a character designer and animator working for 2-spot Communications, we have watched this young artist’s portfolio blossom. We like his work and admire the innocent approach that his illustrations take on. So simple and clean with beautiful colour choices. We are [...]
The Vectorvault Flickr Group is on fire. We’re closing in quick on almost 1000 vector artist members from around the world and over 8000 works of vector art! Wow. Every day, the Vectorvualt team tiptoes through the tulips looking for vector artists to feature. Here are just a few works of vector magic that have [...]
San Francisco, CA – Vector designs from the future or the past? WE ARE NOT TIME TRAVELERS is a series by Alex Varanese creator of ALT/1977 that seems to bring us back to a simpler time when technology and fantasy were one and the same. This series reminds me of those wonderful old-school advertisements that [...]
Do you like to colour? Who doesn’t? Well, if you love low riders, then brother have I got something for you. Check it out. The geniuses down at Dokument Press are paying tribute to this amazing example of American Automotive Expression. Pure art on wheels. Making this a colouring book is such a great idea. [...]
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Watch this stunning animation by director Ned Wenlock reveal itself to you. So clever and simple with a dash of magic. A real crowd pleaser with the Vectorvault Community.
Here is a perfect example of vector art in action. With a very tight timeline, and multiple versions to produce, I took on this assignment for Brita and WalMart. Someone was nice enough to send me a couple of samples. I’ve got them up on the shelf as a reminder of the project. It was [...]
What is Vector art and why should I care about it?
It’s a fair question. After all, technology is moving like a cheetah. What seems to be “industry standard” one day is “yesterday’s news” the next. Things go from “Beta to VHS to Laserdisc to DVD to BluRay to goodness knows what’s next” in the blink of an eye. It’s almost pointless to commit to a [...]
Vector Illustrator Shingo Shimizu
Toronto, Ontario, If you know anything about Vectorvault, it’s this: We’re fans of Shingo Shimizu. A pioneer of vector illustration who has really set the bar quite high. We’re watching you Shingo. You are on the Vectorvault Radar. Take a look at some of his marvellous work here: SHINGO SHIMIZU is a graduate of the [...]
Melbourne, Australia – 1970′s style architecture from the future. Take the elevator to the top floor of Jason Solo’s portfolio. It’s filled with great examples of vector creativity. Website Behance Portfolio “Jason Solowczuk AKA Jason Solo, grew up on a dairy farm in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he developed his expertise in getting very dirty, [...]
Ohh Laa Laa. Vectorvault Behance member Steve Scott has gone and done it again. Check out this foxy set of pin up girls. Website Portfolio
Hong Kong – Man-Tsun has just finished a solo exhibition in Hong Kong. His technique is astounding. Click on the image below to see the entire series: The artwork presented in a unique way with “double-plastic” drawing, one on top while the other underneath, thus “double” the presenting of the artwork. Source: NOTCOT Artist’s website. [...]
Cape Town, South Africa – Daniel Ting Chong & Jordan Metcalf have taken some of the push out of these violent items by portraying them as oversized wood cutouts with their new installation “fear.less“. By taking these instruments of death and turing them into instruments of awareness, these two talented artists are drawing attention to [...]
Taipei, Taiwan – When it comes to character design Yu Cheng Hong stands out from the pack. Please take a brief moment to scroll through this incredible set of digital illustrations and you will see why here at Vectorvault, we are keeping a close eye on his portfolio. He’s a genius. Plain and simple. See [...]
Imagine you could just invent your own species? Well,David Luepschen has decided to do just that with his new animated short Haerskogen. Take a break. Take a walk through the woods with some lovely vector based animation. Artist’s website Source: NOTCOT
Poznan, Poland Grzegorz Domaradzki graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań with a Master’s degreein Graphic Arts and Drawing. After the graduation, he first worked as an illustrator and later as a graphic designer for various advertising agencies. In 2005, he went freelance and hasn’t looked back since. “Gabz” has developed a series [...]
Little Disney Princess – Ariel, a photo by Jerrod Maruyama on Flickr. Hands down – my daughter’s favourite. With Halloween on the horizon, something tells me I will be shopping for a small red wig and something called a “dingle-hopper”? Click here for more of Jerrod’s amazing work.
Ivan Maximov created these opening titles for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea for a school project. Relatively simple, compared to some of the intricate excellence you see on Art of the Title these days, but I think they are extremely well executed. I really like the combination of live action underwater footage with some slick [...]
Go Media’s Arsenal – Set 18 – Complete Vector Set
GoMedia has released their 18th complete set. This nicely bundled pack contains a variety of high quality vectors that cover a wide range of themes. We highly recommend you buy this set now! “Buy the Set 18 Complete Vector Set (all 7 individual packs) with one low price and one download. You get 179 high [...]
TrustoCorps have been pulling the wool over consumer’s eyes for years now. Their latest endeavour is a direct attack on the trashy magazines in your local supermarket. What I find even more impressive than the stylish vector illustrations, is the fact that these crazy covers blend in perfectly with the regular ones. That should say [...]
Fake band t-shirts for history’s greatest minds: I don’t know about you, but I think science and philosophy are pretty bad ass, so join me in rocking out with some the most influential thinkers of all time! monstersofgrok
Wacom introduces Inkling, a new digital sketch pen that captures a digital likeness of your work while you sketch with its ballpoint tip on any sketchbook or standard piece of paper. Now, your everyday sketchbook doodles can transition directly into vector art with one easy step. Imagine how this will change the creative process. As [...]
Eye Miss Us , a photo by Im Sugar Coated on Flickr. Big fans of the work of vector artist Fredy Santiago AKA Sugar Coated. “This Was inspired by one of the most amazing animal in his planet, the “bison” as we know this creatures are not as abundant as they used to. I wanted [...]
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