Sandra Reichl's 'A Face A Day' Project is Radiating
Meghan Young — July 15, 2011 — Art & Design
References: cargocollective & neatorama
More and more I'm coming across daily projects like the A Face A Day series. I see the appeal, of course, with the strong appreciation for blogs and especially Tumblr accounts now. On a more basic level, however, projects like these really gets the creative juices going while also honing the artists' skills.
In this case, the A Face A Day series centers around detailed caricatures of people Sandra Reichl, an art director and illustrator currently based in Vienna, Austria, has met during her time living in city. Although there is already a ton of character and personality radiating from each portrait, really capturing the essence of these Viennese and Austrian individuals, what really reels in Reichl's audience are the one-liners that accompany them, revealing their likes and dislikes.
In this case, the A Face A Day series centers around detailed caricatures of people Sandra Reichl, an art director and illustrator currently based in Vienna, Austria, has met during her time living in city. Although there is already a ton of character and personality radiating from each portrait, really capturing the essence of these Viennese and Austrian individuals, what really reels in Reichl's audience are the one-liners that accompany them, revealing their likes and dislikes.
Trend Themes
1. Daily Creative Projects - Opportunity for artists to showcase their skills and creativity by undertaking daily projects like A Face A Day series.
2. Caricature Illustrations - Growing interest in detailed caricatures as a unique and personalized form of artistic expression.
3. Combining Art and Storytelling - Demand for illustrations that not only capture the essence of individuals but also reveal their personality through accompanying one-liners.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and illustrators can find opportunities to create and monetize unique caricature illustrations through platforms like blogs, Tumblr, and social media.
2. Content Creation and Publishing - Daily creative projects like A Face A Day series can attract and engage online audiences, providing content and storytelling opportunities for publishers, bloggers, and influencers.
3. Personalized Gifts and Merchandise - Caricature illustrations combined with personalized one-liners offer a disruptive innovation opportunity for creating unique and customized products, such as personalized mugs, t-shirts, and prints.
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