Video: Zombie Trainer: Funny Drawings by Glenn Jones
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Everyone probably loves T-shirts with funny pictures. Even if you don't wear them yourself, you will certainly notice an unusual print on passers-by or fellow travelers on public transport. And you will certainly nudge the satellite with your elbow, seeing something like humorous drawings by Glenn Jones. The author of funny illustrations knows how Spider-Man dries clothes and from what weapon the snowman was "shot".
36-year-old freelancer Glenn Jones, aka Glennz (the pseudonym Glennz comes from the phrase Glenn from Hnew Zeland) is a seasoned graphic designer and illustrator based in Auckland. He has worked in this field for over 15 years, focusing on packaging design and corporate branding. And in his free time from corporate packaging creativity, he created funny drawings.
After a couple of years, Glenn Jones' hobby became mainstream. Now the talented illustrator has his own T-shirt line. The author of funny prints says that the most wonderful thing about a designer's job is bumping into his own creations in the subway, on the street, in the store. Go and think: here it is, glory.
Work on an illustration begins with an idea and then moves on to a graphic editor. Having made a fill, Glenn Jones chooses colors for the future picture that would contrast with a bright background. Most of all, the author of funny drawings loves to play on various phenomena of pop culture in his works. So, for example, among his humorous innovations - a feeder for a packman and a treadmill for zombies.
The task of the humor illustrator is to combine the incompatible, or rather, not previously combined. The main thing is to find, practically according to Lewis Carroll, what a raven and a desk, a hair dryer and a pistol have in common, and then play on the differences.
One of the compared objects, as it were, shares its inherent properties with another (for example, a hair dryer, like a pistol, becomes a deadly weapon). Then the idea develops, and Glenn Jones comes up with how to visually translate his thoughts. The unexpectedness and novelty of the author's moves often create a comic effect.
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