Recently Rachael announced that she is now a proud member of the Lilla Rogers Studio.
For the next few months we have decided to feature a regular weekly
showcase from Lilla's esteemed group of designers &
Illustrators. Today we bring you the lovely Jenn Ski.
Jenn Ski is a graphic designer & artist based in Somerville, MA, USA. Since 2007 Jenn became a dedicated full-time artist creating artwork for prints, cards, bags & more which you can buy on her online Etsy shop. Her illustrations are created using acrylic paints & cut paper, then manipulated on illustrator. Jenn's work seems inspired by 50 textiles combing geometric shapes, letters & lines although sometimes you can find some animal characters in her work. Jenn finds inspiration by reading a variety of blogs daily & writing up her own blog. Jenn has many clients including Hallmark, Land of Nod, P & B Textiles, Readers Digest & many more. You can also find Jenn on Facebook and follow her on Twitter @jenn_ski. Enjoy, Hannah.
Jenn Ski is a graphic designer & artist based in Somerville, MA, USA. Since 2007 Jenn became a dedicated full-time artist creating artwork for prints, cards, bags & more which you can buy on her online Etsy shop. Her illustrations are created using acrylic paints & cut paper, then manipulated on illustrator. Jenn's work seems inspired by 50 textiles combing geometric shapes, letters & lines although sometimes you can find some animal characters in her work. Jenn finds inspiration by reading a variety of blogs daily & writing up her own blog. Jenn has many clients including Hallmark, Land of Nod, P & B Textiles, Readers Digest & many more. You can also find Jenn on Facebook and follow her on Twitter @jenn_ski. Enjoy, Hannah.
I've long been a fan of Jenn's work (and the mid century modern style in general) - I first spied her on Flickr about three and a half years ago. Her Flickr page is here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jennski/
I had no idea she was also a member of the Lilla Rogers talented group, but it makes perfect sense!
FWIW, I'm in the current crop of ABSPD Module 1 students, and it's nice to see the familiar names of some of my design heroes popping up here too :-)