With the pressure of a tight dead line I still took time to do some research and collect references onthe animals and invertebrates they needed for the displays. Pro tip: Don’t be afraid to contact your clients to ask questions especially in those budding stages! The zoo often wants a combination of realistic and stylized or artistic, so it is important to understand what look they want and which direction they feel it should go. This for me is a time to organize and plan plus to clear up anything that might be confusing. I read through what they need, take notes, and highlight important information. When taking on a big project like this I print out e-mails and, with this one, a large. Like most projects the client needed the artwork quickly and of high quality. There article was originally published in DP 01 : 2019.Įarlier this year I was commissioned by the Munich Zoo to create forty plus illustrations for their new exhibit, the Hellabrunner Mühlendorf.
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