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Steffi Schütze

Steffi Schütze, AKA “Miss Matzenbatzen” is a vector artist with a passion for fashion. On her blog she takes designs by Moschino, Versace and many others and dresses ladies of her own creation in them.

Steffi is one half of the Berlin art studio “nusillu!”, where she and partner Christian Nauck work both alone or together as a team to provide clients with a wide range of styles.

I love Steffi’s fun illustrations in cheerful colour schemes – especially her images of women in all shapes and sizes. Be sure to take a long, loving look at her (mostly) plus-size “ladies of burlesque” series on Flickr — they’re absolutely delightful!

Steffi Schütze’s blog and website

Ty Wilkins

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Designer and illustrator Ty Wilkins (founder of Type Theory) has a small (but hopefully growing) collection of animal illustrations made up of a nice mix of vector shapes and hand-painted textures.

Christoph Niemann: how he does it

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I got a real kick of out of this series of illustrations on Christoph Niemann’s site that describe how his illustrator’s mind works.

Janine Rewell

Fun vector work from Helsinki’s Janine Rewell.

Eli, no!

Eli, no! is a criminally unpublished children’s book by EightHourDay (Katie Kirk and Nathan Standberg). With definite shades of Charley Harper, the clean, geometric illustrations make for both a very modern and timeless-looking book. You can read the whole thing on Flickr.

Mark Verhaagen

I’m currently enjoying the work of Mark Verhaagen. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen vector illustrations appear so lush and atmospheric.

This link courtesy of Jake Parker who discovered Mark’s work by way of his contribution to this attractive wallpaper collection: One Stripe.

The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac

For fans of basketball and vector illustration alike: The Macrophenomenal Pro Baketball Almanac. Designed and illustrated by Jacob Weinstein.

Leandro Castelao

I love this David Bowie by Argentinian illustrator Leandro Castelao, whose pieces look like colouful circuit board designs.

Rubens LP

Enjoy the fluid linework of Brazilian artist Rubens LP.

Flickr Wednesday: Christian Lindemann



Book illustration, courtesy of Lindedesign’s Flickr stream

Christian Lindemann, from Hannover, Germany. This piece is one of his more sophisticated pieces. There’s more on his site: www.lindedesign.de