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Andrew Fairclough


         Andrew Fairclough is an illustrator, designer, art director, and founder of Kindred Studio. Andrew’s work is inspired by mid-century spot illustrations, with an emphasis on texture. Most of his works are reminiscent of vintage comic-book style. He balances a muted color palette with eye-catching designs to create interesting pieces of artwork. Some clients he has worked with include; Adidas, American Express, and Universal records. His unique style makes his work stand out. Here is the link to his website along with a few of his works:

https://www.kindredstudio.net




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  1. I really like the picture in the middle of the hands, it reminds me of the master hand at the end of super smash bros. I also like the green shades.

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  2. I really like all these illustrations and the colors used, nice vintage look.

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  3. I love the muted colors. It looks so cool when people use them in art like that.

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