Heritage Hall by Andrea Rodgers, another Buzzer cover illustration, via the Buzzer Blog. From the Buzzer interview:

Tell us about yourself and your art. I like the aesthetic of rough hand drawn lines. Often working in pen, I like to add in watercolour and india ink. The unexpected nature of the medium appeals to me. Makes it more of an adventure. For this illustration I scanned it in and worked with photoshop and illustrator.
How did you come up with the concept for your illustration? Heritage hall is an architectural beauty in Vancouver. It was an easy choice to represent the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood. On a good day – From this point on the hill you can often see the mountains and a good part of the city too…

Heritage Hall by Andrea Rodgers, another Buzzer cover illustration, via the Buzzer Blog. From the Buzzer interview:

Tell us about yourself and your art.
I like the aesthetic of rough hand drawn lines. Often working in pen, I like to add in watercolour and india ink. The unexpected nature of the medium appeals to me. Makes it more of an adventure. For this illustration I scanned it in and worked with photoshop and illustrator.

How did you come up with the concept for your illustration?
Heritage hall is an architectural beauty in Vancouver. It was an easy choice to represent the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood. On a good day – From this point on the hill you can often see the mountains and a good part of the city too…

Granville submitted by Joyce InHwa Seo, a fourth year student at Emily Carr  University of Art and Design, graduating in May of 2012. The piece was designed for the Granville Street Public Art: Electrical Kiosk Wrap Project. Joyce indicates that the electrical box is located on the corner of Granville and West Pender street (just a block away from yesterday’s post!) So I loaded Google street-view, only to find Granville Street still closed for Canada Line construction! The hunt is on; can you find the electrical box?!
Great work Joyce, and props to Emily Carr and the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association for the renewed electrical box wrap campaign! You can view more from the project  at: www.facebook.com/groups/downtownboxes/

Granville submitted by Joyce InHwa Seo, a fourth year student at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, graduating in May of 2012. The piece was designed for the Granville Street Public Art: Electrical Kiosk Wrap Project. Joyce indicates that the electrical box is located on the corner of Granville and West Pender street (just a block away from yesterday’s post!) So I loaded Google street-view, only to find Granville Street still closed for Canada Line construction! The hunt is on; can you find the electrical box?!

Great work Joyce, and props to Emily Carr and the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association for the renewed electrical box wrap campaign! You can view more from the project at: www.facebook.com/groups/downtownboxes/

The cover of the December 2011 Buzzer by Dani Vachon. More samples of her fine vector poster art, traced poster designs, and hand-drawn posters here on her site.

The cover of the December 2011 Buzzer by Dani Vachon. More samples of her fine vector poster art, traced poster designs, and hand-drawn posters here on her site.

One of the Port of Metro Vancouver’s interactive games, providing an illustrated overview of the region. Designed by Kidzsmart Concepts Inc, circa 2009, digital artist unknown.

One of the Port of Metro Vancouver’s interactive games, providing an illustrated overview of the region. Designed by Kidzsmart Concepts Inc, circa 2009, digital artist unknown.