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Tim Tsui

Posted: 30.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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Tim Tsui Is an urban vinyl pioneer. He is one of Hong Kong's greatest urban artists and illustrators. He has his own brand 'Da Team Bronx' which is massive on a global level, producing amazing works of illustration and graphic design.


Tsui is extremely well known for his work with vinyl toys. He likes to add gemstones to his toys. It's his kind of trademark feature. His Work has been exhibited in the US, UK, France and all over Asia. He has worked for Coca-Cola, Hasbro, Adidas, MTV and many more big names. He's such a big name in the designer toy world that he's even been a guest speaker at Toyzworld Exhibition.


Tsui loves gorillas! and almost every example of his work I have seen is gorilla related. Infact the gorillas remind me of the illustrations from the band Gorillaz in which it is obvious to assume that Jamie Hewlett of the Gorillas draws inspiration from Tsui.


Visit Tim here!


References:
Da TeamBronx (2010). Tim Tsui's Brand. Retrieved 30/5/10 from www.teamzero.com.hk
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 29/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

Buff Monster

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Buff Monster was first known for plastering hand-silkscreened posters throughout LA, a very productive street art career that lasted seven year before he moved into a new medium. He now works on paintings, vinyl toys and select design projects. HIs artwork has been published in numerous magazines, newspapers and books. His paintings have been shown at many galleries worldwide. His introduction to vinyl toys was a 3" Kidrobot Dunny.


Buff Monster lives in Hollywood but is currently on european tour currently in Bristol painting a Mural at the Bristol City Museum where you can see his typical style, influenced by heavy metal, ice cream and japanese culture. The colour pink, always present in his work, symbolizes confidence, individuality and happiness.


Buff Monster does the cute japanese style illustration that I know and love. He always uses pink which is absolutely my favourite colour.


Visit Buff Monster here!


References:
Buff Monster (2010). Art of Super Happy Pink. Retrieved 30/5/10 from www.buffmonster.com
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 30/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

Andrew Bell

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Andrew Bell is an English born Illustrator. He lives now in Brooklyn, NY where he operates Dead Zebra Inc. He originally pursued a career in skateboarding which lead him into urban art.


Bell has an ongoing project called 'the Creatures in my Head' which is literally him drawing anything an everything that he imagines. His Work has been featured in the New York Times, Wired and many other magazines as well as being displayed in galleries worldwide. Andrew has done quite a lot of work with Kidrobot as early as 2005.


Andrew has a very Dark Style similar to that of Jhonen Vazquez. I really enjoy examining the dark and detailed elements of his work. I once was obsessed with this dark and demonic style of drawing and after looking at Andrews work it makes me want to start reading the old comics that I used to be into.


Visit Andrew here!


References:
the Creatures in my Head (2010). Artwork and More from Andrew Bell. Retrieved 29/5/10 from www.creaturesinmyhead.com
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 30/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com



Filth

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Filth is the alter ego of illustrator and designer Lucas Irwin. He freelances under his business under the name Filth Robotics Inc in his hometown of Portland, Oregon. He is experienced with product design, editorial, designer toys, illustration, interactive design and motion graphics.


His extremely unique style has scored him places at many exhibits across the US, Europe and Japan. His work has very futuristic tendencies too it. Fluorescent colours and strong symbols and shapes make up his work. He recently has done some designs for a series of silicon iPhone skins and is a frequent Kidrobot artist.


I really enjoy Lucas's work. even though he produces the same media as the other artists and designers I have looked at his work is at a completely different level. No cute characters, just this colorful, sophisticated, modern look that has strong commercial potential.


Visit Filth here!


References:
filth: (2010). Filth Robotics Headquarters. Retrieved 29/5/10 from http://filthrobotics.com
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 29/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

FILTH ROBOTICS (2010). Blog of Lucas Irwin. Retrieved 30/5/10 from filthrobotics.blogspot.com

Tokidoki

Posted: 29.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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Tokidoki is the japanese-inspired lifestyle brand created in 2005 vie Italian artist Simone Legno and his business parters Pooneh Mohajer and Ivan Arnold.


Tokidoki produce apparel, footwear, accessories and vinyl toys using art and there iconic characters. Tokidoki have a memorable logo of a typical skull and crossbones but the skull has been replaced with a heart. There most memorable and iconic characters are SANDy, DUSTy and Sabochan which are just a few of the cactus friends.


Tokidoki started as a personal website for Legno. It was mainly a blog and online portfolio. Mohajer found Legno's website and emailed and arranged to meet him in LA and provided him with flights from his home in Rome. They met and and offered Legno an offer he couldn't refuse. Legno moved to LA to build Tokidoki into a brand to share with the world. They believed that everyone should experience the cute and playful world that is Tokidoki, aiming to make the world a bit more colorful and positive. Since then they have collaborated with many major brands and companies including skullcandy, hello kitty, coca cola and even xbox LIVE.


Tokidoki are yet again a huge influence on my illustrative style. I love the bright colours and their cute japanese style. their goal to just make the world a brighter place through their art and design also speaks to me a lot.


Visit Tokidoki here!


References:
Home | Tokidoki (2010). Tokidoki's personal flash website. Retrieved 29/5/10 from www.tokidoki.it
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 29/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

Mori Chack

Posted: 26.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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Mori Chack is a Japanese graphic designer/illustrator best known for his character Gloomy Bear, a giant, pink, blood dripping grizzly. Mori is also known as CHAX which is just a play on his last name.


Gloomy Bear has gotten Mori into a bit of trouble as some may think drawing pictures of bears attacking children is cruel. Mori actually has strong views on animal cruelty and so through gloomy bear he attempts to give his message that "being cruel to animals is no less atrocious than abusing or killing innocent children. Take a look from the other side of the fence."


Mori has done work with Kidrobot swell and produced his own uniquely shaped gloomy bear vinyl through them.


Although his characters are cute and cuddly there is a message laid within them which i think is very clever.


Visit Mori's Website here!


References:
Mori Chax (2010). Mori Chack's personal flash website. Retrieved 26/5/10 from www.chax.cc
My Plastic Heart (2010). Designer Toys, Art Toys, Urban Vinyl Toys & Art Culture. Retrieved 26/5/10 from www.myplasticheart.com
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 26/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

Jon Burgerman

Posted: 24.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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Jon Burgerman is a UK artsit and illustrator. He spends most of his free time doodling. Over the years he has done a lot of work for some big international clients including work with Sony's PSP and Media Molecule the genius's behind playstation exclusive title LittleBigPlanet, where he created a sticker pack which includes stickers which you can use in-game to build environments and characters in your own unique levels(video below). Jon is also into animation and has recently released an iPhone/iPod application titled "Inkstrumental". He also contributes regularly to Kidrobot with his latest vinyl toy collection which he made in collaboration with Stu Witter (above). Its as far I know, an untitled 5 piece collection consisting of the characters, (from left to right) Wish Baby, The Shaman, Tim-Sam, Stoo Bear and Burgersaurus.


Jon's Illustations are somewhat abstract in style and always full of diversity. I really enjoy his work and inspired by his success. Someday I would like to be able to make a living a vinyl toys and illustrations. A dream perhaps possible?

Check out Jon here!

References:
Jon Burgerman | Webshite (2010). Jon Burgerman's website and blog. Retrieved 24/5/10 from www.jonburgerman.com
YouTube (8/7/09). littlebigplanet Jon Burgerman Original StickerPack. Retrieved 24/5/10 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT9mBIxnNRs
Inkstrumental (2010). Make and share mental music, iPhone App. Retrieved 24/5/10 from www.inkstrumental.com
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 24/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

Jeremyville

Posted: 23.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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Jeremyville is an artist, product designer and animator based in Sydney, Australia. He has his own clothing label Jeremy, a commercial design company called DESIGN Lab and "Jeremyville", a concept store selling work by all the cutting edge designers. Jeremyville splits his time between his Sydney studio and one he has in New York City. He also loves to collect designer t-shirts, sneakers, toys and denim, similar to the ones he produces himself. He has even done special versions for exiting labels even having his own Converse Chuck Taylor shoe released in late 2008 and more recently one for Adidas's Adicolor range.

He wrote and produced the first book in the world on designer toys called Vinyl Will Kill which has played an integral part in the Designer Toy phenomenon. It has inevitably become the benchmark upon which all other books on vinyl will be judged. His latest book is called 'Jeremyville Sessions', which focuses on the rise of collaborative projects as the new art movement of the 21st century. With the rise of internet communication and technology, different designers from all over the world are able to creatively share ideas and projects. Using his own experiences as a case study, Jeremyville showcases collaborative projects that he has worked on with over 300 artists and companies, covering a variety of mediums from original art, apparel, animation, toys and more.

Jeremyville has worked with a lot of well known international clients such as Converse, Coca Cola, MTV, Kidrobot, Adio Shoes, Super Rad Toys, sketchel, Adidas, Tiger Beer and Tiger Translate, Artoyz in Paris and Red Bull.

Jeremyville was the first illustrator I ever took inspiration from when I began illustrating. Although my illustrations look nothing like his when I do find the time to illustrate I still tend to do duotone type illustrations like his work.

Visit Jeremyville here!





References:
Jeremyville (2010). Everything Jeremyville related. Retrieved 23/5/10 from www.jeremyville.com

TADO

Posted: 17.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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TADO are Katie Tang and Mike Doney, a couple, a design business and an amazingly creative art duo. TADO have found success doing exactly what they love doing.

TADO’s character design, illustration and animation work has made them famous internationally. TADO have worked with art directors at some of the world’s largest

advertisement agencies, working for clients as big as MTV, McDonald’s, Sainsbury’s, Vodafone and the World Wildlife Fund.

TADO have over the past decade gotten heavily into designer toys and have worked with Kidrobot many times. They just released there most recent Dunny called Cobbler this month and just last week had a signing at Kidrobot London. They were also recently at the "We Heart Wood" show that I mentioned in my last post.

In an interview with computer arts projects Katie points out that "they once had a phase of putting fangs on everything they drew. Similarly, for a while they gave everything big breasts." Its to no surprise to find that they’ve been influenced by off-beat comic books, metal music and punk. They’d spend afternoons in Forbidden Planet, soaking up characters like Squee from Johnny the Homicidal Maniac by Jhonen Vasquez(Which I do own a copy off if you'd like to look at it).

Visit TADO here!

References:
We Are TADO (2010). TADO's personal blog, portfolio and shop. Retrieved 17/5/10 from www.tado.co.uk
Kidrobot (2010). Online Urban Vinyl Store. Retrieved 17/5/10 from www.kidrobot.com

PodgyPanda!

Posted: 10.5.10 by Sam Meni in Labels:
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Podgypanda is Richard Kuoch, a Graphic Designer, Illustrator and Animator based in Auckland, New Zealand. He creates characters, illustrations, paintings, munnys, merchandise and a whole lot more of custom items that show his “fun and unique take on life through art”.

I was fortunate enough to meet Richard at this years Armageddon Expo in Christchurch.
He is a determined businessman who has been finding success here and internationally in recent years. He has had a lot of his work on display at several shows at the Black Maria Gallery in Los Angeles and was recently there for the "We Heart Wood" custom Jibibut show at Munky King Melrose. On display was his custom jibibut set, entitled “The PodgyPanda Circus” entirely hand painted.

I am hugely inspired by Richard and his work. He has come along way in the past 5 years and I enjoy following him on his blog. His style, although similar to artists such as TADO, is unique in its own way. PodgyPanda has a strong future ahead.

Check out PodgyPanda here!

References:
PodgyPanda (2010). PodgyPanda's personal blog and portfolio. Retrieved 10/5/10 from www.podgypanda.com