The Creative Mind Of Denise Biondo

By Kerisha Collins

In the city of Buffalo, Western New York lives the freelance creative designer Denise Biondo. Continually striving to always be the best at what she does, Denise has been able to broaden her creative skill-set beyond her wildest dreams.

Denise has grown to become a master in flash, web, and graphic design. The combination of these skills has enabled her to bring in more work commissions and command a greater fee because of the all-round package she is able to deliver. But the knock on effect is that her customers find they can significantly increase their revenues because of the product Denise has provided them with.

Simple, yet extremely sophisticated is the only way to describe the flourishing work of Denise Biondo. Her work has a calm and peaceful aura to it, and she uses very few colours, but the emotion of what she creates is extremely powerful.

The personality type of Denise is what causes her work to vary so much, never knowing what she may come up with next. Her desire, to live, learn, expand and grow is shown throughout her career as a freelancer, as she has been able the mature into the wonderful designer we see before us. Rather than conform to what society expects, Denise has taken it upon her self to make her work unique, and to create a style of her own, that she can be proud of.

Denise started out her creative life like many others, just for the fun of it, but as time progressed and her skills developed she was able to make a living from something that gave her so much joy.

We are living in a time where the creative world has become very uniform, and from artist to artist there is very little variation. It is hard for one to stand out amongst the rest, but Denise has managed to do just that with her unique character and style showing throughout her work, she has been able to develop unique concepts of her own.

Denise's journey and future in graphic design looks very bright, and we all look forward to seeing her future creations. - 29928

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Draw a Cartoon Me Face Avatar

By Carmeline Calvistacro

Some people can take a photograph and draw a cartoon me face. However, drawing a cartoon me avatar is not easy because you have to practice for several months. Some artists will just trace their cartoons or not make them very detailed because drawing a cartoon from just looking at a photo requires a lot of skill.

It requires a lot of patience and ability to make the cartoon look like the person's photograph, without making the caricature look too childish. At the time I wasn't attempting to draw cartoon me face, it just turned out that my drawings looked that way.

I'd take my box of 64 Crayola crayons and use the tiny sharpener on the back. I'd pick my favorite colors whether or not they matched or not I did not care. I might try to draw a cartoon me face of my buddies and they'd giggle.

Drawing a cartoon me face of someone is still my biggest challenge after years of training and several art classes. I sometimes get frustrated drawing someones eyes because they are the most difficult to draw and can take hours of practice.

Bringing a drawing to life is easy to do with lots of bright colors and shades. However, it is not easy to draw cartoons of women because their eyes have great detail. It is far easier to just draw a cartoon me face of men and I start by drawing a big fuzzy beard like a pirate would have.

Taking an art class will definitely cut the learning curve to drawing a cartoon me face. Art classes definitely help add detail to your drawings and almost bring them to life.

Art classes are comparatively cheap and offered at art colleges and community colleges everywhere. A new way to make a cartoon me face is to download a computer program to help you with the drawing. Finding the right program is straightforward and many of them are completely free.

Drawing cartoons can be a fun but time consuming hobby. Drawing a cartoon me face from looking at a photograph is even more challenging.

Giving a cartoon me face drawing to someone as a present is a a great gag gift you can give that they will actually keep and maybe even post on their refrigerator. You will be able to draw cartoon me avatars of all of your family and friends after just a few hours of practice. - 29928

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Andre Junget's Illustration

By Kerisha Collins

Andre Junget is a freelance designer, who is an advanced major in the Traditional, Nature and Architectural Illustration field.

He has also won ASAI awards of excellence for his work in 2005, 2008 and 2009 to show for influence of his style of drawings and designs.

His work identifies his drawing in detail, those designs without colour show the intensity of the object he has drawn and you can see the effort put into the illustrations with the shading and immense detail.

Andre explains his love for architecture as "the way it used to be". Those architectural designs are based off home-fronts, building exteriors and landscapes. These will contain water colours, pencil and pen and ink designs, drawn by the hand of Andre. Take a look at his piece, Water Villa, which shows his skill with water colours. The piece is set on a blue background and a designed boarder to add more visual effect.

As his designs are hand drawn, it is hard to believe that Andre does not graphically enhance any of his designs due to the amazing quality of them but he only uses CAD models and sketch ups to work from.

Andre's work is considered to be a very analogue, traditional type of designing and he believes that architecture has somewhat left the building so he is trying to reinvent himself to create a genre that could another career for him.

Andre posses a wonderful talent within his illustration. He has worked with architectures, creating drawings and images brochures for marketing, which is a field he is also familiar with as he is developing his architectural brand for his collectors and clients with

It is very difficult for aspiring artists not to be inspired by the work of Andre Junget. He clearly makes a living from his skills and focuses on enjoying what he does best. If you find your self in a situation where your not enjoying what your doing then think about subjects or things that make you happy and draw them. Some of the most successful artists would probably tell you that they would practise their skill without being paid for it. So focus on doing what you love and the financial rewards are just an added bonus. - 29928

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