Pen and paper
Most designers are accustomed to starting their work on paper. If you’re a designer, you’ve probably got a notebook or two sitting around with random brilliant sketches. Often the initial sketches themselves are something to be proud of — and it’s a shame that no one ever sees them.
Have you ever wondered what others’ sketches look like? We did. When designers put pen to paper the results are quite different. We’ll show you.
Title: Bubbles
Artist: Trevor Crump
Date unknown
1930
A zookeeper gives a penguin a shower from a watering can.
(Source: bawdyyy, via et-in-arcadia-ego)
The city is burning. It’s not a protest anymore.
(Source: impossiblyblack)
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