Saturday 6 June 2015

Ana strumpf

Graduated in Fashion at the Anhembi-Morumbi University (2003, São Paulo, Brazil). Complemented her studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, 2003) and at the Parsons New School of Design (New York, 2010).
Currently based in New York, Ana is professionally active in the Fashion, Design and Interior Decoration fields.

Served as Consultant and Trend Forecaster for brands (Pop Up Store DESIGN SÃO PAULO, CONFETTI PLASTIK, NATURA) and Advertising Agencies (AFRICA, BOX1824 e W/MCCANN).

As Interior and Product Designer, developed a signature furniture collection for Brazilian Design Store MICASA, as well as licensed Home Decor products for THE WALT DISNEY CO. (Alice in Wonderland and Zé Carioca Collections), and a lighting fixtures series for Brazilian home-lighting manufacturers BERTOLUCCI.

In the editorial field, created and chief-edited the blog MINAS DE OURO ..


The exhibition displayed 28 covers of fashion magazines such as Vanity Fair, The Gentlewoman, Vogue and the bi-annual AnOther, which the designer altered by hand using multi-coloured stamps and pens.to recreate, revisit, recompose – only now in the form of manual interventions on fashion magazine covers. 





Friday 1st of may

Been to the library and got books i found that would be helpful with my research and project..

  • Text and Image -Mark Wigan,this will hopefully help for my graphic design
  • Fashion illustrator-Bethan morris,helping me with my drawings.
  • 70s and design -lutyens hislop,even though i am focusing on sixties i would still like to pinch some interesting ideas from this era
  • classic album covers of the 60s- with this hopefully i can get a full idea of the sixties music
  • fifties source book,this will help me with what was happening before the 60s,it can all relate somehow
  • fashion and surrealism,looking at what crazy ideas i can take for inspiration.
Ive gone back onto illustrator to try out Ana strumpf work by collecting vogue front covers online and making it fun and exciting with just doodling on to it..
i will try this with real magazines i buy from stores and marker pens..

This is a picture of a front cover i found from google and doodled my illustrations over with white.


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