DAILY IMPRINT
While Inga Campbell studied graphic design and worked as an art director for leading Australian fashion magazines, she is becoming increasingly known for her illustration work. But it wasn’t until ...
Read moreWhile Inga Campbell studied graphic design and worked as an art director for leading Australian fashion magazines, she is becoming increasingly known for her illustration work. But it wasn’t until ...
Read moreAfter attending a painting workshop in Sweden, Melbourne-based artist and illustrator Belinda Marshall experienced a significant shift in her approach to life and work. The workshop was with Camill...
Read moreAfter growing up and studying in the UK, Sasha Heath took a big step in her life and career. She moved to Melbourne and set up an illustration studio Hellotomato in 2011. Her first mural was for Th...
Read more“I feel free when illustrating,” says Louise Jones. “There’s no right or wrong way to illustrate.” However, when the Melbourne-based illustrator and pattern designer was working for a wholesaler in...
Read moreIt is almost one year since Daily Imprint relaunched on 11 June 2014, and as today is a public holiday in Australia, here is an interview from almost three years ago. Since the interview below, ill...
Read moreTEXTILE DESIGNER + ARTIST JOYA LOGUE
Joya Logue got to explore the best of two worlds growing up. She was born and raised in a small Midwest town in the USA, but travelled overseas annually with her Indian father and American mother. ...
Read moreILLUSTRATOR MARIE-LAURE CRUSCHI
“Even in the most difficult phases, at the beginning of my career, when I didn’t have enough clients or commissions to plan for the future, I knew that it was only a question of time, patience and ...
Read moreMairead Murphy never thought she could make a career out of illustration. “Drawing pictures for a living really does sound too good to be true,” she says. “It wasn’t until I went to Semi Permanenta...
Read moreILLUSTRATOR + ARTIST BETH-EMILY GREGORY
The decision to enter the Qantas Spirit of Youth Award in 2010 gave Beth-Emily Gregoryreason to reconsider her career path. She had been running a graphic design studio in Hobart but after dabbling...
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