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Artist of the day - Jaime Jones

Jaime Jones

Illustrator and concept designer


About : 
Jaime Jones is an artist whose portfolio includes such clients as Bungie, Blizzard, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., National Geographic and even Penguin books. Jamie says that at the age of 10 he looked Star Wars, and thought about the visual design with which to come alive fictional worlds. Also at that time he started playing computer games: two of these facts determined his future interest. A little later he discovered the works of Ralph McQuari and Craig Mullins, considering which he realized the place of drawing and painting in the process of creating a design. And there was no turning back.












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