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Illustration
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» goget Electric
Illustration and design for Australia’s first plug-in electric carshare vehicle based in Glebe NSW and launched by Sydney’s Lord Mayor. |
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» Shopfront Theatre
ANNUAL EVENT PROGRAM:
Shopfront Theatre commissioned Righteye to produce this illustration and the print design for their annual program of events. |
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» Fernside Skate Comp
An initiative by South Sydney Youth Services, this illustration was to promote the skate comp and attempt to pick up on the dynamic vibe of the local youth culture without coming across too “American.” Redfern area graffitti was used for the background. |
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» CIWDA
City & Inner West Disability Advocacy:
An illustration for a poster to promote and protect the rights of people with disability. |
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» Bulletin magazine
The latest data on the bird flu virus was collated and overlayed onto a simplified map of bird migration across the globe. Outbreaks and information was all condensed into this information graphic. |
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» Elections
The federal Australian Electoral Commission needed a new and generic hand and ballot box for the front of the newly designed (also by Righteye) electoral enrolment forms. |
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» Tracky Dax
The band wanted their portraits to look as if they had been spray stencilled onto a wall. |
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» Footy EXPO
All the 4 codes of football needed to be treated evenly and distinctively. |
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» Corporate portraits
This company wanted something a little different for staff portraits on their website. Their characters were definately more aparent using this technique. |
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» Beetles for sale
An illustration for the Australian Financial Review Magazine. This
article was about beetles being sold for amazing amounts of money in Australia. 3D illustrations by Tam Morris |
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» Photo manipulation
The Bulletin magazine had a story and wanted to show some of the techniques used in photo manipuation and retouching. |
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» To live forever?
in a Bulletin magazine story about genetic engineering, the topic revolved around our imminent ability to manipulate our chromosomes to possibly live forever . . . |
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» Faking headlines
Written by the people from the Chaser and published in the Bulletin, Righteye took the text and made it look like tears and clippings from newspapers and journals. |
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» Soup?
A illustrated 3D Campbell’s soup can – Dingo soup, anyone? |
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» Lactobacillus
Another Bulletin illustration for an article focusing in on the benefits or otherwise of Lactobacillus bacteria. |
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» New units
Taking the existing architectural floorplans and elevations, Righteye created these 3D visualisations of a set of units. We then layered photoshop elements on top to attempt to capture an Australian setting. By simply changing the 3D elements, combinations of colours and textures were then easy to test without having to redraw the whole scene each time a change was made. |
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