After nearly a year of waiting for publication, I can finally post what I did for my co-op last summer!
I did the character illustrations for two children’s travel guides for Junior Jetsetters – Paris and Amsterdam. (The background illustrations were done by artists living in the cities themselves.) Mike did the other two – Chicago and Lisbon. Here’re just a few of the 200-300 images done for these books. (There were about 150 “frames”, but many of them contained several separate character images.)
My first job was to design the local animal guides of the two travelling children.
Amsterdam Character Designs
Paris Character Designs
The images themselves were intended for insertion into photographs. I only have a few examples of that, in cases where it would have been difficult for them to add the characters after the fact. (The two kids, Keira and Jordi, are not my creation; they’re copyright to the Junior Jetsetters guys.)
Paris La Defense
Musee Grevin
Rembrandthuis
The rest of the images only exist in their free-floating, character-only state. Some of these were intended to go in photos, some not, and frankly I can’t remember which were which.
Nothing says Amsterdam like Bollywood
Cooking
Sports, with kiddie versions of our bosses Pedro and Slawko
Amsterdam Roots Festival
Picnic
X-Ray
Paris style
A badger riding a horse?
Beachtime!
Fun with perspective
A TREE
My one regret is that there was so much to do in so little time – near the end, I was doing maybe ten a day, and this was after school had started – so the shading had to be done in a very quick, loose style, and looking at it now I can’t say I like it. But it was a good time, and I learned a lot. Thanks to Pedro and Slawko for the opportunity.