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Paper Science 5 workspaces: Marc Ellerby

August 24, 2011 by

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Wrapping up the Paper Science 5 workspace series, we’ve got a bumper edition from Chloe Noonan creator Marc Ellerby. My workspace, sadly, is nothing to write home about, let alone blog over. Due to “unforeseen circumstances” I’ve had to move back home recently, but lets not get into into that for the moment, lets instead […]

Paper Science 5 workspaces: Adam Cadwell

July 29, 2011 by

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We announced our blog series about Paper Science 5 workspaces earlier this week. Today it’s the turn of Adam Cadwell, creator of the ongoing Paper Science series The King of Things. Here are my thumbnails for part 2. Incomprehensible to anyone but me. The measurements are me working out the size of each row of panels […]

Paper Science 5 workspaces: Kristyna Baczynski

July 28, 2011 by

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Responsible for the latest in the series of stunning Paper Science covers, Kristyna Baczynski takes us through her process and the inspirations for her amazing cover art. Coffee in hand I enter my studio room and shut the door. With a 0.5mm mechanical pencil, a 01 micron and a blank page in my sketchbook I write a […]

Paper Science 5 workspaces: Sarah Gordon

July 27, 2011 by

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We’re shining the light on Sarah Gordon today, who produced the colourful one-page strip, ‘Pirate Radio’ in Paper Science 5. I keep far too much junk in my workspace. Lego figures, seashells, odds and ends I pick up off the pavement and novelty pencils galore. This means things are rarely tidy (and procrastination is all […]