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Ian Kim

iankim.jpgIllustrator Ian Kim is a recent grad of New York University. As a recent grad, his portfolio is small, but what there is is marvelous — great linework, colours, layout, and strong concepts. His work is consistent and, as one of my teachers used to say, top notch!

  • jas

    Hows about a link….

  • jas

    Hows about a link….

  • http://www.robotjohnny.com/ Johnny

    Oops, fixed!

  • http://www.robotjohnny.com Johnny

    Oops, fixed!

  • jas

    ;)

  • jas

    ;)

  • http://koriburoggu.blogspot.com/ colin

    Very strong, lovely work. The site design, and the color use reminds me a lot of James Jean while the line work and, again, the color, also brings the guys from Tropical Toxic to mind.

    Here’s hoping that HTML in posts works.

  • http://koriburoggu.blogspot.com colin

    Very strong, lovely work. The site design, and the color use reminds me a lot of James Jean while the line work and, again, the color, also brings the guys from Tropical Toxic to mind.

    Here’s hoping that HTML in posts works.

  • http://www.anthonybrennan.net/ atrain

    Lovely stuff. I can’t wait to see more work from him!

  • http://www.anthonybrennan.net/ atrain

    Lovely stuff. I can’t wait to see more work from him!

  • http://herrealworld.blogspot.com/ Melanie

    on his site he says “In technological terms, our generation can aptly be characterized by the rapid prolification of the portable wireless device.”

    he’s captured it perfectly!

  • http://herrealworld.blogspot.com Melanie

    on his site he says “In technological terms, our generation can aptly be characterized by the rapid prolification of the portable wireless device.”

    he’s captured it perfectly!

  • http://www.melissakojima.com/ Melissa Kojima

    Yes, and don’t you like the allusion to a sort of Hindu god?

    I agree with Colin. James Jean and Tropic Toxic were the first two artist who Ian reminded me of.

    Ian is making the blogging spheres because he was also featured on HOW Magazines website. I can understand why. Thy guy does some thoughtful and beautiful work.

  • http://www.melissakojima.com Melissa Kojima

    Yes, and don’t you like the allusion to a sort of Hindu god?

    I agree with Colin. James Jean and Tropic Toxic were the first two artist who Ian reminded me of.

    Ian is making the blogging spheres because he was also featured on HOW Magazines website. I can understand why. Thy guy does some thoughtful and beautiful work.