A little guy I’ve titled “Skull Kid”, which I did for fun last night. Feel free to come up with some fan fiction - I’d love to read what sort of stories this character inspires :)
I was recently invited to a gallery show in Allston, MA by my friend Tak Toyoshima called “Death of Childhood”, that was centered around the idea of warped and or perverted childhood memories. Mine was inspired by those ice cream pops made to look like your favorite cartoon characters, but in this scenario they work as if voodoo dolls since after I grew up it always seemed sort of deranged to me.
The show will run -
October 20, 2012 through November 19, 2012
Opening reception Saturday October 20, 2012, 8pm-11pm
Orchard Skate Shop
156 Harvard Ave., Allston, MA
Sponsored by DigBoston. Beer by PBR
I’ve been designing the homepage, portfolio page, blog and shop of the Dobot website recently because we are revamping it soon, and when I had some free time I decided to tackle the 404 page as well. Since landing on the 404 page is not typically what most people are hoping for, I wanted to make it fun for the user, much like mailchimp.com does with their’s. That is why I decided to go with this simple, cute design, of the applebot character having recently fallen apart. Once this is coded, I hope that the eye will follow the user’s mouse around the screen, just as an added layer of interactivity.
If interested; please check out my dribbble page for more updates as they come http://dribbble.com/LoganFaerber
-Logan
This was a commission I received from Shelli Paroline whilst at Heroes Con this past weekend. Yes, it’s Julia Child as a spy. It took me a while to really grasp and conceive how this could work, but I think I managed. Check out her Adventure Time comics and other work here http://shelligator.tumblr.com/
My friend, Steven Trevathan, and I have begun a design partnership/company called “dobot”. We are looking to design for companies that are looking to do good in the world that is based around progression and morality. The site will soon be launching, but in the meantime I’ve been developing some designs and promotional work for dobot, such as these robotic fruits, which I hope to use on t-shirts, buttons, stickers, etc. We will also be using the site as a platform to use our illustrative and design skills for storytelling, beginning with the tale of dobot (a giant robot from space). Stay tuned! We are both very excited for this project.
-L
As some of you may know, I’ve been involved with the group “Brand New Nostalgia”, which is run by my great friend Andrew MacLean. Every week there is a new theme for us to tackle and make a new piece of art inspired from, but recently I’ve been super busy working on the comic “Re-Pro-Duct” that I’m making with the very talented Austin Wilson. I just finished issue 2, which opened up the opportunity for me to finally produce a piece for BNN, but since I am so late, I decided to combine two of the weeks’ themes I missed previously. In this case it was boxing and mustache. This piece was also created for a design competition I’ll be entering for June. I hope you enjoy the insanity of the age old battle of Folk vs. Metal.
http://society6.com/product/Folk-vs-Metal_Print
-L
So, not that this is a finished piece by any means (but it is for an undisclosed project I’m working on), I thought it was pretty funny on its own, so I decided to do a quick post today. This is actually one layer of three in the final piece, but for now, enjoy this awkward segment.
-L
Here’s my final colored piece for the blog Brand New Nostalgia. This week’s theme was “Space”, and since I have been planning a second children’s book that is based around Dinosaurs in Space, I thought that I may as well do a character design for the book. I’ll hopefully have more to share on this project soon. Stay tuned!
-L
The final inking for a piece I am doing. The theme is “space” so I’ve decided to illustrate a brontosaurus in an astronaut’s uniform. This idea stems from a children’s book idea I’ve been developing for some time now and I thought this would be a good opportunity to start working on some character designs. Stay tuned; the final illustration will be full-color and posted here on Monday.
-L
Caricature of the infamous Hugh Hefner for the upcoming “Get A Real Job” posting. It was easy to find reference since he never seems to change his expression, ever.
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