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Inspiration / Always With Honour

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It’s been almost 2 years since we first featured Always With Honor. Since then Elsa, Tyler & Zoe the dog have been doing great things in map, icon and information design & illustration. Their new site is definitely worth another visit!


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What do you think?

    Shaun Tollerton
    10th Mar 2009
    10:59 am
  1. Hmm, I saw that style first from Siggi Eggertsson.


  2. Glenn
    10th Mar 2009
    11:14 am
  3. It might be a bit similar in the fact that they use simple shapes, but I think that’s where the similarities end. Eggertsson’s work is far more stylised and uses colour differently.


  4. akrokdesign
    10th Mar 2009
    10:21 pm
  5. love it. very neat. *bookmarked*


  6. kole
    21st Jun 2011
    8:47 am
  7. lovely work!!
    reminds me more of a few illustrators to be honest like john brill more than siggi’s. Either way some great stuff :)


  8. Luke Tonge
    21st Jun 2011
    9:24 am
  9. AWH are long overdue another post, great folk with excellent work.


  10. Clare Holmes
    21st Jun 2011
    4:40 pm
  11. Looks lovely, but it looks a lot like a reimagining of Peter Grundy’s work, who has certainly been working longer than both Brill and Eggertsson.


  12. chris
    26th Jun 2011
    10:13 am
  13. I think it’s unfair to pidgeon-hole the illustrator into a simple geometric shapes category. The work itself is very different to Siggi if you look beyond the featured images.

    One of my favourite illustrators, and frequently featured on this blog: http://vizualize.tumblr.com/ Well worth a look for more of this kind of stuff.