Product Illustration Using Your Signature Style
Popular graph
A course by Felipe Novoa (FEN) , Illustrator and Designer
Joined October 2019
About the video: Popular graph
Overview
“To begin with, in this lesson I will teach you how to recognize the popular by going from global to local. We will talk about some celebrities and briefly review the work of Andy Warhol. Following this we will focus on the elements that make your culture unique depending on the country and city in which you live. Then I will show you examples of how I have used this concept in my graphic and some brands that make products based on the popular. In addition, in the resources I leave you the presentation and other examples so that you have even more references. ”
In this video lesson Felipe Novoa (FEN) addresses the topic: Popular graph, which is part of the Domestika online course: Product Illustration Using Your Signature Style. Use pop culture elements to turn your illustrations into fun products with Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“POPULAR GRAPH Since we know what we will do in the course, I will talk to you about popular graphics and how it has influenced my work and can give you ideas for your project. Let's see it. The first thing we will see is its definition. Here we see three, which are the ones that interest us the most for the project. The first is something "that has acceptance and fame among people." The second is something "that belongs to the people or to a majority community or group or has its origin in it ", that is to say, something indigenous to a town, a city or a community. The third is something "w...”
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Course summary for: Product Illustration Using Your Signature Style
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Category
Design, Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Branding & Identity, Digital Illustration, Packaging, Traditional illustration

Felipe Novoa (FEN)
A course by Felipe Novoa (FEN)
Felipe Novoa, also known as FEN, is an illustrator, graphic designer, and is passionate about photography. When he was a boy, he collected stickers and as a teenager, he took an interest in urban art and street stickers; This began his fervent journey into illustration, creating his own imaginative style and pursuing his dream to becoming a professional illustrator.
He has designed school notepads for Keepermate, suitcases for Totto, phone covers for Picmycase in California, and has illustrated for the clothing brands Caos in Colombia and Farolli in Peru, as well as illustrating articles for Bacanika magazine and Cartel Urbano.
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