Showing posts with label Tigerprint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tigerprint. Show all posts

Monday, 29 April 2013

NEW WORK

Hi All, I've been quietly busy, working away on some new designs. Mainly for my agent, which is all top-secret, but there is a few things I'd like to share with you that I have created over the last 3 weeks or so:

Kleenex Competition

Voting starts MAY 1st, and any votes would be greatly appreciated.

©JLW Illustration  2013



These were for the 'sock-it-to-me' competition. I realise I shared the sock versions with you, but they look so much prettier in pattern, don't you agree? 
©JLW Illustration  2013

©JLW Illustration  2013

Next up, we have Spoonflower's 'Geek-Chic' competition. this is a snippet from my entry, not currently available for voting, but will keep you posted as and when!

©JLW Illustration 2013 


Currently an entry in this weeks (April 2013) 'sailing' competition. The colours were restricted but I think they work well for a children's print




©JLW Illustration  2013


 And Finally, these were created for a Tigerprint Competition. I love the colour palette for this collection.






Hope you have enjoyed the eye candy for today. 

Thanks for visiting. 



Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Another Excuse......

Whoopsie... haven't blogged in weeks.

 Can I still blame morning sickness-that-lasts-all-day?

Good, Alright. So I haven't been blogging, but I have been working. I've had a few little features, so don't forget to check out the 'my features' tab along the right hand side, I've entered a competition or two, and created a few new collections for my agent ( they are top secret though, Sorry!). 


I Submitted 2 designs for this quarters MOYO Magazine. The theme was 'conversational prints'. 


Not sure if they will be selected but I like them anyway. 



I Also submitted these for the MOYO Competition that was based around the theme of Architecture. 



I went with the idea of subway's and the patterned tiles that are usually adorned along the walls. 


Did I get it right?



I LOVED this months Tigerprint competition, with a shiny new website, it was great to create a mood-board as part of the brief. The theme was Colour, and I am loving Pastels at the moment. 



NO Top 10 this Month, but never-mind. 







Finally, I entered the Wallpapered.com competition in conjunction with The Ideal Home Show


My design wasn't selected as a top 5 entry, but again, never-mind, its all a learning curve, and I am building on that ever expanding portfolio. 


Promise to Blog more :-) 

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

How do I do it all? - An insight in to how I manage to fit it all in.

Today I am going to talk a little bit about me. I know, how very vain, but I'll be honest, I get a lot of feedback from people about what I do and I always get asked the same question .........

'How do you do it all'?

In order for you to understand what 'All' is, I'll give you a little background information into myself, my life up until now and some of the things I plan for the future. 


Me and my family


I fell in love aged 14, to the man who would become my husband at age 20, and the father of my 3 children. We left high school, stayed on at 6th form and when I was expecting my eldest daughter, my husband left 6th form and went to work. I stayed on and completed one of the three A Levels I had started. At the age of 18, I decided I wanted to go to University to become a Journalist. Unfortunately by the time I decided this most of the Colleges were full and only Leeds Art (Formally Leeds College of Art and Design) were taking applications. I needed English Lit, Media Studies and they offered the courses. I had to take one art based course given it was an art college. I Chose Textiles. (My previous A Level was in Product Design). 

I Fell in love with Textiles. 

I changed my entire career based on that one course, I applied to continue at Leeds Art doing a BA(hons)Printed Textiles and Surface Pattern Design, after spotting some of the courses work up on the walls of the College. 
I was told I would need a Foundation in Art to be accepted. 

I didn't.

One year into my Degree I fell pregnant with my Son, who was born the following September 2007. I took a gap year, found a job, my husband stayed at home with the children after losing his own job. 

I decided not to go back to University. We needed the money, I had a family. But as September approached of 2008, I had that urge to call up the college and accept their offer of returning. 

so I did. 

I left my job,and my families security, I went back to University, and completed my second year while working part-time in a local craft shop. My final year began, everything was going well, I decided I wanted one more child. 

Alice came the following September. 

Between that period of time, I slipped and fell on the Ice, in what was one of the worst years of snowfall England had seen in years, the break turned into a Tumour, and I had to have 3 operations to remove it, all while pregnant, all while completing my final year at University. 

I came out with a 2.1


I was very proud of myself. 

Alice came September 2010, I graduated November 2010, and I focused on being a mother. My husband went back to work, life was good (except for the whole broken wrist issue). 

But something was missing. My degree was being wasted, I hadn't been creative in months, and I missed it.  I had still been entering the odd Tigerprint competitions, which I still do to this day. They kept me creative, but it wasn't enough. 

Which brings me to how I got to where I am today, and How I manage to fit in the various design competitions I regularly enter, found an Agent,started my own business and be a mother to my 3 children. 

.... and a wife, and a cook, and a cleaner, and a teacher etc etc etc 

I found the Rachael Taylor/ Beth Nicholls course (The art and Business of Surface Pattern Design) by complete accident. I had missed round one, I was gutted. It was a lot of money, I couldn't afford even one module. 

Cue bank of Mum and Dad. 

They paid for all 3 modules and I slowly paid them it back. The course changed my life, my outlook on the Surface Pattern industry and my self confidence. 

During the course, I plucked up the courage to open an Etsy store, I now have 37 Products for sale, and lots more to add very soon. 

I was featured on Print and Pattern, which as a result found me an Agent, and I now design collections for them regularly. 

I found Twitter. 

I love Twitter. 

My Facebook page is almost like a mini-blog, I have constant access to it, so I often update little bits of information. Usually pleading for a vote in a competition.

Im constantly socialising, and without my Twitter friends, you all know who you are, my life would be a lot more dull. 

My ABSPD girls, are amazing, so inspiring, encouraging and helpful. 

I blog 3-4 times a week, I haven't the time to blog Daily, I wish I did. Im also not interesting enough to have something to blog about every day. 

I design in the evenings, my children are now 8,5 and 2 years old. They go to bed at the same time everynight, no messing about from me. I need those precious 5 hours an evening to design, email, tweet, etc etc. 

I run a toddler group on a wednesday, and it might not sound a lot of effort, but it takes up the entire day, so Wendesday's are a write-off design wise. 

I do socialise with my friends one or two evenings a week, so I don't always design on a night. 

Often I put my youngest down for a nap 1-3pm Mon-Fri which gives me 2 precious hours, and I'm ever so lucky to have a husband who has gone through my journey with me from the VERY beginning who understands, and appreciates. 

.....He appreciates that he gets the evening to play on the Xbox while I'm designing. He thinks I don't realise, but I do. 

Finally, I have an amazingly supportive family, my sister,my brother, my parents, uncles, aunts etc. They all understand my craziness, and my excitement when I finish a design and share it with the world. 

........

Thats how I do it all. 

I wish it was more exciting than that, but it isnt. 

I also wish I could do this full time, it feels full time, but its only about 20% of my actual daily antics. 

Imagine what I get up to with the rest of my time? 

....... and what I could do with a full day to design? 

One Day. 


JEN 
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Saturday, 10 November 2012

Tigerprint - Hand drawn Type




Another day, another competition to enter. 

This week I've done my very very best to stick to the brief, which contains two of my weakest points design wise.

Hand-drawn.....

and Type....

I don't do these well....

I can't help it...

but here it goes: 




All hand drawn...

using a good old pen and paper.....

I know, I know... 

I'm impressed too. 

Not bad. 



Until Next Time. 

Monday, 22 October 2012

Tigerprint, Christmas Papers and ABSPD

Hi All,

its another one of them posts, where I share everything in one go, when really I should be sharing it bit by bit and making you all come back time after time.

Except.....

 I just don't have the time to blog constantly....

I have a house to run...

 3 children under my wings...

and I'm attempting (Slowly) to get my brand name off the ground.

So you'll just have to deal with one big blog post every other day.....

hope thats okay?



Heres what I've been up to:





This was an awesome achievement, I worked hard on this competition, and I cannot wait to get started on editing this design into a new collection. There were lots of amazing entries and the winner and runners up were very deserving of their titles. 

Free Scrapbook Papers:

My Mother-in-law shared some cards and gift boxes that she made using my latest collection of scrapbooking papers...

they are FREE...

Get them HERE










aren't they FAB? 

What else have i forgotten??? 

Oh I entered this weeks Spoonflower Competition...

The annual Tea Towel Calendar competition for 2013...

Don't forget to vote...

Here is my entry:


I Also have some other bits to share...

but I can't share them yet...

But I will...

Until next time. 







Thursday, 2 August 2012

Tigerprint Carousel

Last week I found out via Twitter that Tigerprint were accepting designs to be shown on their homepage on a 'carousel'. I took the opportunity for some free publicity and got to work straight away.

You can see my design, alongside many other beautiful designs from my fellow ABSPD mod 2 friends.

here it is: