2. This graphic designer is also a YouTuber as well as a part time designer for certain companies. As of January 2019, she has
just under 187k subscribers and has 10.9k followers on Twitter.
She does designs by request for certain celebrities and authors that she personally loves and she prefers to do work for
someone when she enjoys it and will get a sense of pride and accomplishment through doing things that she finds
enjoyable instead of feeling like she was forced to do it. She has been through a graphic design school in America called
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) which is a highly competitive college as it has a 32% acceptance rate.
She quite likes to be able to help guide other people in the graphic design and typography areas, as she will produce
YouTube videos, showing some simple ways to help produce professional designs, even on a budget. This helps her to reach
a wide audience and grow from how she shares even just small tips, tricks, and explanations of things. This includes shower
her work off to the audience and being able to acknowledge where she went wrong or right and what looks more
professional.
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4. PJ Liguori
PJ is a British filmmaker. He is also an artist and self proclaimed ‘tiny planet explorer’. He is mostly involved in
filmmaking on a budget, although he does like to talk about his cameras and lenses and helps to educate
others about them, though he knows many people cannot afford them. This leads to him often comparing
them to cheaper things and advising his viewers on the cheaper alternatives. Often using cardboard and other
household materials and some things that people would often throw away instead he will create with them to
show others how you don’t need to spend out much on making what you picture coming true.
He does a lot of animations and mixing them in with real life scenarios to contrast the realities.
He believes that people should continue to be creative and let that out through their lives in whatever way
they can or want to. For him, it is generally through films and some text posts around the different social
medias he has. Although he always will heavily encourage everyone to stay creative.
A lot of his work is around monsters and exploration, through bright colours and some weird new creatures
that he creates. I find that this mix of dark themes and bright colours that he often uses is extremely attractive
and
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7. Bonnie Zacherle
This is the creator of My Little Pony and the lesser knows “Nerfuls”. She designed the My Little Pony
toys for Hasbro in 1981, when she was thinking about how much she wanted a horse when she was
little, and knew other kids did too. She was refused this for a few years until she was finally allowed
to go ahead and create. This toy design was then later altered into a TV show that also included
humans, dragons, and other creatures to interact with. The Nerfuls are a bouncy ball with a face,
using interchangeable hair and body parts. These again were bold colours and very similar designs
so it it only the colours and details that are the distinguishing features.
She had earlier been working at Rust Crafts, designing humorous greetings cards before leaving
there and working part time at Hasbro until they offered her to go full time in the research and
development area as an illustrator.
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