Friday, May 25, 2018

Artist of the day, May 25: Noma Bar, Israel-born graphic designer, illustrator

Noma Bar (1973) is an Israel-born graphic designer, illustrator and artist. His work has appeared in many media publications including: Time Out London, BBC, Random House, The Observer, The Economist and Wallpaper*. Bar has illustrated over one hundred magazine covers, published over 550 illustrations and released three books of his work: Guess Who - The Many Faces of Noma Bar in 2008, Negative Space in 2009 and Bittersweet 2017, a 680 page 5 volume monograph produced in a Limited Edition of 1000 published by Thames & Hudson.

Bar's work has become well known throughout the world, winning many industry awards; more recently a prestigious Gold Clio for his animation & direction work for the NewYork Presbyterian Hospital, a campaign to highlight new frontiers in cancer treatments. He has also won a Yellow Pencil award at the D&AD Professional Awards and his London Design Festival exhibition 'Cut It Out', was selected as one of the highlights of the festival. The project was nominated in the graphics category for the Design Museum, Designs Of the Year.

© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Noma Bar. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.


Mr Noma Bar

Amy Winehouse

Bad hangover

Bittersweet

Bob Dylan

Breaking Bad

Coca-Cola - Plants Make Us Happy

Corrupt Capital Flight

domestic violence

Drugfree America



Election

Fashion

Final Cut

Find the bomb! Good Boy!

Full Bodied

Guess who?

Hangover

How workplaces can rid themselves of pests and predators

IBM

IBM

Injustice-domestic violence

Japan

Jaws

Kingsman The Secret Service For Empire

Lion Films

look out

look out

Love is the drug

Male Leaders

Margaret Thatcher

Modern Romance

Nazis

Night train to London

Open Skies Magazine cover

Orson Welles, Directing Citizen Kane, for Empire

Paris attacks

Philosophy and sex

Pin up

Pointed Sense

Power to the people

Pulp Fiction

Saudi vs Irani

Sheep in wolf clothing

Silence of the lamb

Spock

Stalker

Stephen Hawking

Stephen King

Steven Spielberg

Tarentino

the body artist, Don Delillo

The Death of Sumo

The Scent of your thoughts

the science of sex abuse and child abuse

The War of Crime

Time Out - rock and roll

To Catch a Thief

Top Gun

Wealth Corrupts

Wearable technologies

Which came first?

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