Josh Cochran Illustrates Scenes of People Doing Their Jobs
Jason Soy — February 26, 2012 — Art & Design
References: joshcochran.net & featureme
These Josh Cochran illustrations bring viewers into scenes without disturbing the subjects within them. As such, audiences are treated to images that are full of action as people go about living their lives normally. What’s especially great about Cochran’s work is that he provides viewers with candid scenes from unexpected locations. Cochran’s renderings are the closest some people will ever get to experiencing a movie set or the inside of a space shuttle, and he draws these images with great style and playful colors.
Josh Cochran is currently based in Brooklyn, where he works as an illustrator, an art instructor at the School of Visual Arts and as a part-time art director for the New York Times Op-Ed page.
Josh Cochran is currently based in Brooklyn, where he works as an illustrator, an art instructor at the School of Visual Arts and as a part-time art director for the New York Times Op-Ed page.
Trend Themes
1. Candid Occupational Captures - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in capturing candid scenes of people doing their jobs.
2. Illustrating Everyday Life - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in illustrating scenes of people going about their daily lives.
3. Creating Immersive Experiences - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in providing viewers with immersive images of unexpected locations.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Media and Entertainment - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in creating interactive and immersive experiences for viewers.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in using candid occupational captures to promote products and services.
3. Education and Training - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in using illustrations to enhance learning experiences and engage students.
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