Illustration
From sketch to digital art, Ken Whitaker loves to draw! He graduated a long time ago to use digital drawing tools like Sketchbook Pro, Illustrator, Painter, OmniGraffle (goodbye, Visio!), Glyphs, and Photoshop.
Product brochures and infocards
Infographics
Why write pages of explanation when a single, informative graphic can do the quick?
In the Art of Technical Project Management textbook under development, the three pages on the left explain the components in every lesson chapter. The infographic (on the right) communicates the same information in an easier-to-understand format.
So, the three pages on the left were ditched!
— Annie G.
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“He regularly goes above and beyond in his editing to provide a quality end product, not just stopping at the copywriting, but concentrating on the medium this copy will appear in and make the necessary considerations. This time we required some illustrations for our blog articles, and Ken came through without a hitch.”
— Ali A.
From concept to sketch to final
The art of illustration starts with a concept and a desired style and look. Visual communication can range from sketches to drawings or scalable vector art. Also, using digital techniques can turn a boring photograph into a woodcut, stylized look that leaves an impression.
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