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Designers In Profile: Jared Nickerson |
At just 27 Jared Nickerson is a Freelance illustrator, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia but now settled in Seattle, Washington. Been in the industry for the past six years he now runs his own design studio known as j3 concepts. Not only does he run his own studio, but he does work for European clothing label lafraise. You may also know his works from the vector community Bloodsweatvector. He describes himself to be a specialist in editorial, character, product, video game and textile design, with specialist skills in art direction and management.
Find j3 Concepts over on Twitter
Find j3 Concepts on DeviantART
These next pictures and illustrations are from “Daddy was a Jewel Thief” which was part of the BloodSweatVector Exhibition which is found at the West Berlin Gallery. The vibrancy and colours found in this work alongside the cuteness and sweet nature of the characters, show a real personality and fun.
These next images i came across through a wallpaper giveaway, all of which sit in my wallpaper folder and often brighten up my desktop.
Download all 20 wallpapers exclusively at BloodSweatVector
The next design is known as ‘Intergalactic Neff!,’ this t-shirt design was designed by jared for Neff! headwear.
These next pieces of illustrations are competition entries for the ‘crawl’ t-shirt for the band kings of leon, which can be found over at design by humans.
Another t-shirt design which is up for purchase on design by humans is this piece, ‘Every suitcase is a bomb.’
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Article written by Jared Thompson
Head writer of Design Something Blog, currently studying Product design at the University of Central Lancashire in his final year. He has interest in minimal, clean and simplistic design styles. Follow Jared (@Jthompsondesign) on twitter!












































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