Aaron Howdle
Illustration Website: www.aaronhowdle.com Instagram: @aaronhowdle Twitter: @aaronhowdle
In late 2016, I produced a series of illustrations for the Couture bag maker’s Fontana Milano 1915 website. Fontana are a Couture handbag maker who wanted a series of illustrations creating a fantasy world, while emphasising the hand-made nature of their product. I produced around twenty illustrations and eighteen animated gifs for their website. Each illustration is composed of several drawings which were layered to enable parralax effects on the website. The following pages contain a selection of this work. NB: The web developers are still building the new site which should be live in spring 2017. http://fontanamilano1915.com/
Propaganda: Fontana Milano 1915 Website
Wonderland Women: Fontana Milano 1915 Website
Workshop Experience: Fontana Milano 1915 Website
Contact: Fontana Milano 1915 Website
A mix of folk-tale, fantasy and steam power. This is the setting for a series of books I am writing and illustrating.
Amaryn’s Tower: The Cloudtop Archipelago
Kidnapped: The Cloudtop Archipelago
The Ziggurat of the Serpent: The Cloudtop Archipelago
The Tower of the Serpent: The Cloudtop Archipelago
The Flying City: The Cloudtop Archipelago
“Stickleback” Pirate Rig: The Cloudtop Archipelago
Amaryn and the Automaton: The Cloudtop Archipelago
Entangled Automaton: The Cloudtop Archipelago
Characters: The Cloudtop Archipelago
Background Characters: The Cloudtop Archipelago
Horok Castle: The Never Ending Story by Michael Ende
Bat Boy: Story illustration, The Ghastling Magazine
TĂşndell Campaign Setting Dreamsmiths Game Design
Spot iIlustrations for the TĂşndell Campaign Setting (Pathfinder role-playing game).
Drawings for use in a stage adaptation of Gormenghast by the Carabosse Theatre Company. The drawings were projection mapped onto the proscenium arch. The cityscape (bottom-right) was projected onto a gauze, which hid the stage prior to performance.
Macpherson’s Walpole Harding: Brighton Illustrations, Brighton Pavilion and Hove Bandstand
These are two of a series of eight drawings of Brighton landmarks, created for a firm of Accountants