Norway is the world’s most advanced nation in terms of digital media

Norway has emerged as the most advanced nation in the world in terms of consumer adoption of digital media, with the UK ranked tenth.

Sony Mobile global marketing boss Steve Walker departs

Sony Mobile chief marketing officer Steve Walker is to step down from his role, as part of plans to restructure the brand in line with the electronics giant’s ‘One Sony’ global operating model.

Superdrug replaces Gavin & Stacey star with ‘real store colleagues’

Superdrug has dropped ‘Gavin and Stacey’ actress Joanne Page from its advertising and replaced her with a campaign featuring its own staff, to highlight its customer service.

UK in Top 10 digital markets but lags behind European rivals

The UK is among the world’s Top 10 leading digital markets according to new comparisons of size, adoption and ad spend, compiled, for the first time, by ZenithOptimedia.

Stockholm Pavilion

L’artiste Kustaa Saksi et l’architecte Gert Wingårdh ont crée cette structure extraordinaire pour le programme Hello events programme at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair avec l’utilisiation de 700.000 fiches illustrées de papier A3 et 44.000 points de suspension. Une réalisation splendide à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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News now is not the newspaper says FT editor

Financial Times editor Lionel Barber has said that news no longer has a place in the paper.

Macmillan unveils first TV spot by VCCP

VCCP is unveiling its first TV ad campaign today for Macmillan Cancer Support.

FT editor says ‘news no longer in the paper’

Financial Times editor Lionel Barber has said that news no longer has a place in the paper.

Tesco to offer free entertainment service for Clubcard holders

Tesco is testing a TV and movie service through its Blinkbox platform, which will be free to Clubcard holders.

Unilever ties with Metro for one-off marketing partnership

Unilever is partnering with Metro in a marketing offensive that will feature the publication of a 24-page, Unilever-branded mini edition of the free title.

Unilever ties up with Metro in a one-off marketing partneship

Unilever is partnering with Metro in a marketing offensive that will feature the publication of a 24-page, Unilever-branded mini edition of the free title.

Bay Bridge Light Display

Mondialement connu, le pont rouge Bay Bridge, symbole de la Baie de San Francisco, va accueillir à partir de début mars 25 000 LEDs éclairant ainsi ce dernier avec beauté pour les deux prochaines années. Une conception appelée The Bay Lights signée Léo Villareal à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Cheeky Resume Infographics – TopCounsellingSchools.org Approaches Resume Help in a Humorous Way (GALLERY)

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Foster’s celebrates 125th anniversary with multimillion-pound push

Heineken UK is launching a multimillion-pound marketing campaign for Foster’s to begin a year-long celebration of the lager brand’s 125th anniversary.

Glue Isobar hires Douglas Le Patourel to run Kellogg’s

Glue Isobar, the Aegis-owned agency, has appointed Douglas Le Patourel as the business director on its pan-European Kellogg account.

Revolved Forms

Le design Crtomir Just a réalisé cette série de visuels absolument magnifiques, résultat d’expériences 3D avec divers formes lumineuses clonées. Le résultat, sobrement appelé « Revolved Forms », est à découvrir dans une série d’images et de posters sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Iberia appoints Ogilvy to global creative business

Iberia, the Spanish airline, has appointed the Ogilvy Group as its global creative agency to look after its advertising and direct business, following a six-month pitch process.

Karan Singh : Illustration

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Karan Singh is an illustrator from Sydney, Australia currently working and living in New York City. His eclectic style has seen him work with a diverse group of clients and initiate a number of self-initiated projects.
Why are you an Illustrator?
Because it makes me happy!

Did you attend school for fine art or design?
Kind of. The degree I studied had more of a focus on interaction design, so anything from designing websites to immersive installations. I was introduced to Illustrator and Photoshop at uni and fell in love. I spent a lot of my spare time teaching myself to use them and haven’t looked back since.

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Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
Not particularly, though I’d say my parents were really encouraging when I left high school and emphasized that I should do something that made me happy and not to necessarily pursue a pay cheque.

Who was the most influential personality on your career in Illustrations?
I got involved in an online art community called Deviant Art that fostered my love of illustration. As a result of this I joined Depthcore, an international art collective of artists who I got to collaborate with in order to develop my work. More specifically, I’d say Romanian illustrator, Matei Apostolescu, a friend I met through Deviant Art, inspired me a lot by encouraging me to push my work and freestyle more. Another person is Jeremy Somers, a Sydney based creative, who took me on as an intern while I was at uni. We become friends and he turned into a bit of a mentor for me especially when it came to the business side of design, which I was completely oblivious to.

Are many advertising agencies getting illustrations made these days? Do you work more with agencies or publishers?
It’s about even; most of my recent work has come from ad agencies but in the past I’ve done a lot of editorial illustrations. Sometimes it’s a mix where illustrations are combined with photography too which can be a lot of fun.

Was there any time when you wanted to quit Illustrations?
Not really. If anything, I want to pursue other creative fields on top of illustration whether writing or music or object design. I’m really interested in lots of different fields and think being called a “Creative” would be cooler.

Have you considered turning your illustrations into toys?
I have a bit of an obsession with vinyl toys. I’ve drawn on a couple of blank toys but that’s about as far as I’ve taken it. The thought has crossed my mind but I’d say I’m still more of a fan.

Any other Indian Illustrators who you admire?
Delhi based illustrator, Archan Nair, a good friend and an inspiring individual.

What made you decide to become a freelance illustrator? When did you start freelancing?
I started freelancing in 2009. It was something I always wanted to do and I learnt a lot of valuable lessons and got to meet some amazing people. In 2011 I was recruited by illustration agency Vault49 in New York where I’ve been since. It’s been a really good experience at Vault and as a result has allowed me to be a bit more selective about which freelance jobs I take on.

Do you have any favourite fellow illustrators or resources relating to your fields?
None specifically, but I’m always in awe of illustrators from Scandinavia and Japan. Their styles are always so fresh and interesting.

You have such a wide experience as a top working professional. What advice do you have for aspiring creative professionals? Would you advise them to take on Illustration as a career option? Is it paying well enough?
I’d say that being happy is really important. Life’s too short to be doing something you don’t like.

Tell us something about Pig Bimpin.
I’d always wanted to dabble in writing and I created Pig Bimpin to explore this a bit. It’s basically a blog where I interview a bunch of really inspiring and creative people and get to take some photos of them too.

Tell us something of your personal projects.
My favourite and most painful personal project was my Daily Quickie project where I created an illustration every weekday for a year. I gave myself an hour or so each day to create something just for myself. I did a spin off on the project where I did an illustration marathon for the Cancer Council in Australia. I created 12 illustrations in 12 hours. Prints were sold and all the money raised was donated, it was a really special experience.

What is your dream project?
I’d love to illustrate for a cook book.

Who would you like to take out for dinner?
All my friends who are sprinkled all over the world, in one place at the same time. That would be great.

What’s on your iPod?
It’s snowing in New York right now so I’m listening to Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue.

Mac or PC?
Mac.

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