Graphic Design / Ortús Chamber Music Festival 2021
This year's Ortús Chamber Music Festival has just come to a close! 6 years on, and this team continue to be an absolute delight to work with, and always put on an incredible show!
Graphic Design / An Homage to Tetris / Pt III
Last little bit of Tetris nonsense for now, just because I think Tetrominos are quite pretty?
Ui and Ux Design / An Homage to Tetris / Pt II
So, it turns out there's a WikiHow about making Ds games...
Illustration / Paper Frog in Ballpoint Pen
Paper Froggo in Ballpoint Pen
I’ve never recorded the process of a ballpoint pen drawing from start to finish before, and I thought it might be satisfying to watch…
Graphic Design / One Curious Chip by Alice Claire Coleman
It's my birthday next week, and with that, I'll be celebrating 9(!) years of OneCuriousChip! So here's a little advert I designed for myself and what I do: graphic design and illustration, or dearadh grafach agus léaráid, as Gaeilge. Click through to see the design process behind this one. :)
Digital Illustration / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; a digital painting to accompany the little biography section in my Study in Scarlet project.
Ballpoint Illustration / Violin
Sometimes I draw tiny things. This was one of them. Another illustrated element fro my Study in Scarlet project!
Digital Illustration / The Victoria Hotel
The Victoria Hotel was Cork’s oldest functioning hotel until its closure in 2014. Built in 1810, it had been patroned by the likes of Michael Collins, survived the burning of Cork in 1920, and hosted the second ever meeting of the GAA. After the hotel closed its doors, the building was repurposed for retail and if you’re familiar with Cork City nowadays, you might recognise it as a Monsoon/Accessorize on Patrick’s St, just opposite Opera Lane. In the past week or so though, construction has begun on referbishing the building; which apparently involves exposing the old hotel ballrooms and spaces, and it looks like its going to be pretty sympathetic to the original design, with a modern twist. I love these little histories, so I’m happy to see them celebrated again! :)
Anyway, when I found myself needing to draw a fictitious hotel set the early 1900s for my Study in Scarlet project, the Victoria hotel is what came to mind and that’s what I based my fake advert on. I even borrowed the Victoria Hotel’s original phone number! To reflect the story though, it became Halliday’s Private Hotel of Little George Street, London. :)
Lettering / A Study in Scarlet
One of the most interesting - and most time-consuming! - parts of my Study in Scarlet project was the typography in all the adverts. Everything is based very heavily on historical advertising references from the early 1900s (I had a lot of fun with that research!) and I ended up drawing pretty much every letter by hand. There are so many delightful quirks in that vintage lettering, and I really wanted to capture as many of those characterful details as possible! Click through to take a look!
Ballpoint Illustration / SS Sirius
I didn’t know much about the SS Sirius until recently, despite seeing its legacy all over Cork. If you visit Cobh today, you might pass the Sirius Arts Centre; if you wander around Passage West you might see a paddle shaft from the ship on display; it's even the reason Ballycotton has a lighthouse now!
I'll share its story below if you're curious, but the reason I researched and drew it in the first place was as part of an advert in my Scarlet project. I've used artistic license obviously, but it's a self-indulgent project anyway, so I drew my favourite instead of a more accurate ship 🤷 It felt like a good time to share the story too, as Sirius made its most famous journey in April. I’ve also been playing AC Black Flag lately, humming sea shanties while sailing around in my virtual ship. So, here's the (shortened!) story of a historic Cork ship!
Digital Illustration / Biscuit Bakery
Another storefront, this time inspired by my other brother! He tends to lean towards modern design, he's pretty fond of coffee, and he's not a half bad baker. I really love designing and drawing these little façades. Particularly happy with the lettering, lighting, and textures in this one. More to come!