Friday
06Jun
British Digi Designer
Friday, June 6, 2008 at 07:34AM
** HUSH ** NEW today - UKScrappers
Dawn Inskip is a British digital designer who I knew (vaguely) from long back on the UKScrappers boards - before digital was really around. I've been a fan of her digital designs since I discovered them on a European digistore. She now sells some through NDISB, and on the UKScrapper boards I discovered her promotion of her latest, Hush.
Hush features Dawn's typical hand-drawn elements in the white butterfly. I've previously used some of her white and coloured doodles in some layouts - recently in the Contracted Artist layout which was published in Digital Artist Magazine in May this year. You will find this example, containing Dawn's owl and mouse doodles from one kit, in the gallery link below.
Scrapability - Blogs on Scrapbooking and Other Paper Arts - Layouts - Layouts 2008
Dawn has to be someone I will watch out for in her digital work - I love the uniqueness of her doodles. Perhaps the United Kingdom just makes good doodlers, if Dawn and Kate Hadfield are anything to go by (not dismissing all that talent out there in other countries also).
Dawn Inskip is a British digital designer who I knew (vaguely) from long back on the UKScrappers boards - before digital was really around. I've been a fan of her digital designs since I discovered them on a European digistore. She now sells some through NDISB, and on the UKScrapper boards I discovered her promotion of her latest, Hush.
Hush features Dawn's typical hand-drawn elements in the white butterfly. I've previously used some of her white and coloured doodles in some layouts - recently in the Contracted Artist layout which was published in Digital Artist Magazine in May this year. You will find this example, containing Dawn's owl and mouse doodles from one kit, in the gallery link below.
Scrapability - Blogs on Scrapbooking and Other Paper Arts - Layouts - Layouts 2008
Dawn has to be someone I will watch out for in her digital work - I love the uniqueness of her doodles. Perhaps the United Kingdom just makes good doodlers, if Dawn and Kate Hadfield are anything to go by (not dismissing all that talent out there in other countries also).



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