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1. Gemma Robinson Illustrates For Educause Review

US based Educause Review commissioned me to illustrate three stories in their March/April issue. Educause Review is an award-winning magazine which takes a broad look at current developments and trends in information technology and how they may affect colleges and universities. All three stories were in some way linked to the impact technology has on higher education.

Disaggregated Accreditation by Gemma Robinson
 
The first story was about accreditation and the need to view higher education institutions as fragments rather than a whole in our rapidly changing world.


We Love E-Books by Gemma Robinson
 
The second story was titled 'We Love E-Books!' and focussed on the need to increase the availability of e-books at libraries.  You can read the story here.
 

Gateway To The Universe by Gemma Robinson
 
The third story was about the disruptiveness of technology within higher education which, if embraced, can expand the classroom beyond the limits of four walls to encompass the whole known universe. Full story here. 
 
Check out more of my illustrations on my website or Behance portfolio.

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2. Character design


A cute character design.

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3. Should've gone to Specsavers


This is part of latest work I've done for Specsavers latest campaign appearing all over the London Underground and train stations at the moment. They appear in more than 200 sites as Cross track animations, LCD and posters - loads of fun to do.

To see the rest of the illustrations for this campaign visit Portfolio 1 on my website http://www.illustrationsbyoscar.com


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4. SICK!


This is a rough sketch for an illustration I'm doing for AMA magazine. I may post the color final when it's finished. I'm doing the color art in Illustrator.

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5. Loony Balloony

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6. Chili Flake

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7. new work




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