Just thought I’d share a few more pictures of the concept site for Tottenham Hotspur.
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amongst other things. I use this blog to keep track of those things that inspire me or well I just think look kinda cool!

Just thought I’d share a few more pictures of the concept site for Tottenham Hotspur.
See the original post here

The English Premier League is an absolutely huge product today all around the globe. With top football clubs in the league having such a global reach, the club’s website is often the best way to connect with the thousands, if not millions of fans across the globe.
As a football fan, I know only too well the raw emotion the game can evoke and understand the want for fans to interact with the club and be accessible to as much information as possible. This includes checking fixture lists, buying match tickets, reading match reports and learning about any injury news. With ever improving broadband speeds, video content is being used more, and ubiquitous social media channels also can now be better integrated into websites.
I decided to create a concept site for Tottenham Hotspur in which I wanted to show my own processes of web design. Typically in a large scale project I would hope to be part of a large team consisting of project managers, creative directors, UX designers and other designers. However for this self imposed project I decided to wear all hats to come up with my own vision. I created something I feel is visually more appealing, and visually rich.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a purely conceptual project for my own enjoyment.
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These iconic figures were superbly illustrated by the talented Michael B Myers Jr. A 28 year old hailing from the US, Michael caused quite a buzz with these superb illustrations.
The textured, distressed and saturated look to the images give an authentic feel. Absolutely inspirational work.
Check out more of his work here:
http://drawsgood.tumblr.com
http://www.drawsgood.com/
http://www.behance.net/drawsgood
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13728239@N08/
Polish designer Piotr Tarka has certainly turned a few heads with a selection of his outstanding digital art on channels such as Behance. His work varies from strong typographical work to superb vector illustrations as shown in the DC artwork below. Certainly one to look out for, be sure to check out the rest of his portfolio:
http://www.behance.net/?content=projects&search=piotr+tarka
I only feature incredible artists which inspire me, and Greg Abbott is most definately one. I love his illustration style, and I’m not the only one, as his bulging client list of Pyknic, Babycakes and INK Clothing proves.
His unique playful style is definately worth checking out, and I for one am absolutely desperate to work with him at some point in the future. So Greg, look out for future projects! (I’ll start saving!).
Check out more of his work here…