PR Week asked me to produce an image of the stereotypical trendy "Digital" guy and then used the article to quash the idea that all Digital Media Specialists look like the fellow sat in this image and that it is, in fact, fast becoming everyone's game.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Diplomat Magazine - Infrastructure
This month’s edition of the Diplomat features this new illustration, alongside an article discussing the instability MENA (Middle-East and North Africa) and the Arab Spring will face if they don’t invest enough of their GDP into their infrastructure developments.
Labels:
Arab Spring,
david procter,
Editorial,
Illustration,
Illustrator,
Infrastructure,
MENA
Friday, 7 October 2011
Inside Housing Magazine - Homelessness
Working again with my regular client, Inside Housing Magazine, I was asked to produce a piece about homeless people (not necessarily rough sleepers) going to their local authority for help in being housed. Unfortunately lots of applications are being declined, however, many of these are then being overturned following an appeal. The idea for this image was brought in by the art director, I merely had the simple task of drawing it out as well as doing a couple of spots.
Then here's a simple extruded spot
And another spot supporting the overturned decision

Then here's a simple extruded spot
And another spot supporting the overturned decision
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Diplomat Magazine - Domestic Violence
A piece about Domestic Violence is never a simple one to conjure an idea for, especially when you're style is a bit "edgy." For this piece by Baroness Scotland, about how achieving a greater balance in gender equality should in turn reduce the number of cases of domestic violence, I eventually decided, after a lot of deliberation, that this was a piece I could tackle with something off my "things-I-really-want-to-draw" list.
Friday, 23 September 2011
The Boston Globe
I was recently working on a piece for The Boston Globe's Op-Ed. The text talked about the differences in health and safety seen by children from the US and India. Working with the art director we completed the piece with the girl and the snake but at the last minute the writer decided to remove the piece of text the illustration was based on for fear of being offensive towards her daughters school.
The decision was therefore to go with this motorcycle piece.
The decision was therefore to go with this motorcycle piece.
Friday, 16 September 2011
80's Zombie Beach Party
Another one from a few weeks ago and another mad idea from The Boathouse in Falmouth, in celebration of Brad filming his zombie apocalypse movie down there, came this poster.
Labels:
80s,
Apocalypse,
Beach Party,
Boathouse,
david procter,
Falmouth,
Illustration,
Poster,
World War Z,
Zombie
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Supported Housing - Inside Housing Magazine
A serious lack of updates here recently due to me moving city (I've left Manchester behind for Southsea, Hampshire) so this is the first in a series of catch up posts.
A few weeks ago I was asked to produce an illustration for Inside Housing magazine. The feature was about supported housing providers who basically offer housing to mainly disabled people, having money they would get, go directly to the tenant thus rendering them out of work and in a state of need.
A few weeks ago I was asked to produce an illustration for Inside Housing magazine. The feature was about supported housing providers who basically offer housing to mainly disabled people, having money they would get, go directly to the tenant thus rendering them out of work and in a state of need.
Labels:
Begging,
Benefits,
david procter,
Depressed,
Editorial,
Housing,
Illustration,
Manager,
Supported Housing
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