Illustration for The Grocer’s Top Products Survey 2020—with big thanks to Stuart Milligan.
Old hat…
‘Old hat’… an illustration for Res Publica (many thanks to Zeyd Anwar). This one was made in ink and gouache, and the colour and text added in Photoshop. Here are the before and after versions.
Marietta Magazine
Schiavi uniti d’America
Guest Lecture
Today I was a guest lecturer at Stenden University—talking about illustration and Photoshop.
This is what I covered:
1. Introduction to techniques — one subject (Donald Trump) illustrated in different ways (traditional vs digital ways of working).
2. Portfolio highlights — a look at some examples of editorial cover art and how they were made.
3. A typical illustration job — stage by stage walk-through of a commission, from first contact, first roughs, pre-final versions, through to final artwork.
4. Photoshop demonstration — deconstructing a finished image, pulling apart the image layers to see how it was made.
5. The negative side of the work — the difference between an ‘artist’ and an ‘illustrator’. Getting stuck in one style of working. Moral questions in editorial work.
6. Back to basics — The importance of drawing and experimenting as ways of keeping it fresh.
My thanks to the students at Stenden (especially Froukje):
‘We remember the guest lecture by Derek Bacon as epic! Full of humour and information about Photoshop we didn’t even know was possible. All your surroundings can be used for something completely different. It is all possible with your imagination and surroundings. We hope you had just as much fun as we did!‘
Guest lecture in illustration—coming soon
NHL Stenden University, Leeuwarden
June 5th 2019
Hold tight Holland
Brexit: the morning after
The post-truth world
Two illustrations for The Economist for an article inside called ‘Yes, I’d lie to you‘. “Dishonesty in politics is nothing new; but the manner in which some politicians now lie, and the havoc they may wreak by doing so, are worrying.”