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]]>“I always say my style was kind of born out of necessity,” Isaac relayed in an interview with Inky Goodness. “When I first took the leap away from production I had minimal skills, I was ok at Photoshop, I could open After Effects. But technically I was a total beginner. My style is pretty low fi because my skills were pretty low fi, collage is also a great medium to work with if you can’t draw that well!”
It’s her unique approach to image-making which has caught the attention of top brands such as Reebok, Nike, Prada, and Adidas. Each job demands a different approach. Sometimes her work includes hand-making collages, while other times her work is completely digital. But more often than not – its a mash-up of the two approaches.
“I don’t feel like I really have a consistent process, everything I work on is so different,” she admitted. “The only thing that I really try to do for every job is research and mood boarding – although this is entirely dependant on how much time I have, the depth of that research can be a very quick hour to a week’s worth of prep.”
Follow her Instagram page for a pop of color:
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]]>“I always say my style was kind of born out of necessity,” Isaac relayed in an interview with Inky Goodness. “When I first took the leap away from production I had minimal skills, I was ok at Photoshop, I could open After Effects. But technically I was a total beginner. My style is pretty low fi because my skills were pretty low fi, collage is also a great medium to work with if you can’t draw that well!”
It’s her unique approach to image-making which has caught the attention of top brands such as Reebok, Nike, Prada, and Adidas. Each job demands a different approach. Sometimes her work includes hand-making collages, while other times her work is completely digital. But more often than not – its a mash-up of the two approaches.
“I don’t feel like I really have a consistent process, everything I work on is so different,” she admitted. “The only thing that I really try to do for every job is research and mood boarding – although this is entirely dependant on how much time I have, the depth of that research can be a very quick hour to a week’s worth of prep.”
Follow her Instagram page for a pop of color:
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