art prints - see the world: Tokyo 3 of 3

Tags: art prints, travel, tokyo, illustrated

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pottsdesign
  • Minted Jan 8, 2009
  • 38 Awards
  • 142 Comments made
  • 4188 Votes cast

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hand illustrated poster invoking the viewer to travel to Tokyo and feel the energy and experience all the amazing city has to offer

tags:

art prints, travel, tokyo, illustrate d

colors shown:

black, red

fonts:

gotham

design inspired by:

Rectangular Non-Personalizable Art Print

submitted on:

Jan 03 2012

average score:

2.14

comments:

4

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art prints - see the world: Tokyo 3 of 3 by pottsdesign

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pottsdesign on Jan 3, 2012 at 11:08am
pottsdesign
  • Minted Jan 8, 2009
  • 38 Awards
  • 142 Comments made
  • 4188 Votes cast

original sketch for tokyo

pottsdesign on Jan 3, 2012 at 11:09am
pottsdesign
  • Minted Jan 8, 2009
  • 38 Awards
  • 142 Comments made
  • 4188 Votes cast

and a close up of the illustration~

kelli hall on Jan 4, 2012 at 5:44am
kelli hall
  • Minted Oct 24, 2008
  • 113 Awards
  • 1490 Comments made
  • 8119 Votes cast

wow! this is flawless--it feels like a well-planned ad campaign ;)

Candice Leigh on Jan 8, 2012 at 2:27pm
Candice Leigh
  • Minted Aug 26, 2008
  • 18 Awards
  • 709 Comments made
  • 5173 Votes cast

This series is incredible, Emily. Definitely not your traditional travel poster but so meticulously executed. I appreciate the amount of time and thought that you always put into your work and that you are always setting trends and not following them. What a talent. I don't really think the tags in the bottom corner are necessary as I think they make the work a little colder and more detached. That being said, even finding something to critique in your work is difficult! Amazing job!

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