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Showing posts with label Transformers. Show all posts
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Monday, 25 October 2010

Rediscovered pieces

It's amazing how good computers are at making it hard to find stuff. My first night back from Australia, I found a few things that I believed had been lost for good, so here they are. Ikeabot returns, on a design that was meant to be folded in four as a leaflet. Looking at it does make me realise how far I've come since then, as I can see about a hundred things I'd like to redo in it. I also found a better quality version of the page I had to scan in the original post.



This is  another response to an editorial brief on the idea of holidays in hot and cold places. I prefer this to the first idea I had (the first image on this entry).



©2010 James Mathurin

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Ikeabot

So, we're designing a leaflet for Ikea, surely there's no way to work Transformers into that? (Anyone who lives near the Croydon Ikea will recognise the distinctive chimneys on Ikeabot's shoulders)
©2010 James Mathurin

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Beast Wars comic - epilogue

I had planned a full 22-pages of my Beast Wars comic, and they were scripted and ready to go. Here is how the final page of my finished version was meant to look, and some pencilled and inked pages, including what was supposed to be the genuine final page.



All characters are tm Hasbro

©2010 James Mathurin

Friday, 2 July 2010

Beast Wars comic pt. 2

Part two of a Transformers Beast Wars fan comic I produced, using characters who were not used in the cartoon.

All characters are tm Hasbro

©2010 James Mathurin

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Beast Wars comic pt. 1

Part one of a Transformers Beast Wars fan comic I produced, using characters who were not used in the cartoon.



All characters are tm Hasbro

©2010 James Mathurin

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

How To Be a Transformer

This brief was to create a manual for something, and being a major Transformers geek I naturally went for that, basing it on the classic style of the Transformers manual.

©2010 James Mathurin