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Dominic Trevett
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advertising colour corporate design editorial publishing subject techniques / style

advertising

advertising characters medical pharmaceutical posters product typography

colour

beige black blue brown green grey orange pink purple red yellow

corporate

annual report business decisions financial money

design

conceptual icons lettering logo maps pattern wallpaper

editorial

editorial health lifestyle

publishing

adult fiction book covers book jackets childrens books educational greetings cards non fiction publishing

subject

airplanes animals bicycle buildings cars children cityscapes computers crowds environment faces flags food & drink furniture globes hands landmark landscape maze men people places relationships science seasonal skies space sport summer technology transport travel trees

techniques / style

cartoon digital graphic hand drawn handwriting watercolour

Biography

Dominic Trevett is an illustrator who is based in London, England. As a graphic design student he won a D&AD yellow pencil for ‘the most outstanding illustration’ and in the summer of 2004 he graduated from The Royal College of Art where he studied Communication Art & Design.

He has created illustrations for The National Gallery, Penguin, Canongate, Bupa, Unicef, Hamleys, Marriott Hotels, The Economist, The Sunday Times, New Scientist, Which, Bloomberg Business Week, Fiat, Gü, Sainsburys and British Airways.

Drawing takes a major role in his work. Every illustration originates from the pages of his sketchbook where he explores the subject with the humble pencil. Even though the final image is digital this hand drawn quality is retained along with the occasional mistake.

In 2015 he helped Team Connexus (BBC The Apprentice series 11 episode 5) with their book Snottydink. Although the team failed to win the task it proved to be a hit on the internet with fans and is now a much sought after collectors item. More recently he created a series of animations for H&R Block and is currently having fun creating fonts.

His love for maps (both drawing and collecting) and cycling has taken him on many adventures. He has ridden across Europe, USA, NZ and even Vietnam and Cambodia.
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