Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Pencil Power - Mermaid
"Pencil Power" (all illustrations are original and retain copyright)
The pencil is a powerful tool. So simple in nature and easy to use, so readily available. It allows ideas to happen almost instantly. It is a natural extension of the hand or mind for that matter.
I carry a pencil everywhere I go. I scribble on whatever is in reach when the thought comes. I've been told not to save, hoard, and store all of this genius. So in the freedom of free play I invite you to the yard for a lil show n' tell. -Kip Williams
"Mermaid" Swim School
This concept art was for a North Central Florida swim school owned and operated by a live mermaid.
The illustration was designed to reflect the owner's past history as a mermaid and involvement in Weeki Wachee a theme park in Spring Hill, Florida. Home of the world famous live mermaid show.
Kip's website email Kip

This concept art was for a North Central Florida swim school owned and operated by a live mermaid.
The illustration was designed to reflect the owner's past history as a mermaid and involvement in Weeki Wachee a theme park in Spring Hill, Florida. Home of the world famous live mermaid show.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Postin the posters 1.17
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
Invisible Creature
A gift from Tymn Armstrong sent via snail mail in a tube of joy! Loved opening that days' delivery.
Kip's website email Kip
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
Invisible Creature
A gift from Tymn Armstrong sent via snail mail in a tube of joy! Loved opening that days' delivery.
Kip's website email Kip
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Postin the posters 1.16
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
Steve Carsella -designer
Larry Moore - illustrator
Poster designed for the Orlando Opera. Snagged this beauty at a paper show. Love that his beard is highlighted as well as his hair. I have no idea who the guy is, but then again I'm not in to Opera. (Could it be Frederick Douglas?) Feel free to guess.
Kip's website email Kip
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
Steve Carsella -designer
Larry Moore - illustrator
Poster designed for the Orlando Opera. Snagged this beauty at a paper show. Love that his beard is highlighted as well as his hair. I have no idea who the guy is, but then again I'm not in to Opera. (Could it be Frederick Douglas?) Feel free to guess.
Kip's website email Kip
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Postin the posters 1.15
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
by: Steff Geissbuhler
Grabbed this one at an Atlanta AIGA when I saw Steff speak. He shared about what makes a great mark. I was particularly curious in hearing his thoughts since his work was a case study in one of my first design books ever owned. Definitely a keeper, the poster that is.
"Nothing dulls faster than the cutting edge" -Steff Geissbuhler
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Postin the posters 1.14
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
Done for Alta Printing
A great print shop in Gainseville Florida, one that I've used on many occasions produced this poster. I like the fact that the art looks like an original pen and ink piece and on the back of this one is the Alta newsletter on heavy stock. It's a keeper people!
Kip's website email Kip
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
A great print shop in Gainseville Florida, one that I've used on many occasions produced this poster. I like the fact that the art looks like an original pen and ink piece and on the back of this one is the Alta newsletter on heavy stock. It's a keeper people!
Kip's website email Kip
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Postin the posters 1.13
This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.

This will be a bi-weekly post of posters that I have collected. Hope you enjoy them. Need to see them all in one neat little package? Visit Pinterest.
Charles S. Anderson
Another beauty in the French paper series by Mr. Anderson! I just dig the thermographic ink on all of these and the subject matter is entertaining and so well done.
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