Sarah Judd is an illustrator and animator based in South Essex. She loves painting cute, comedic characters and telling the stories of the forgotten history within her community. Sarah studied BA (Hons) Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts, London.
See more of my work on www.sarahjudd.co.uk
Sarah is available for freelance work, say hello at sarahjudd4@gmail.com.
Projects
- Blockbuster BriefsDuring the summer of 2021, Pickle Illustration Agency and arts hub The Arena collaborated to produce a series of open briefs to create promotional material for an imaginary 'blockbuster' film festival. I imagined the festival as a horror genre specialist, designing my branding around classic monster movies.
- Character IllustrationSarah's speciality is character illustration for narrative, editorial and social media. She loves designing quirky characters, using selective elements of black linework coupled with bright exciting colours. Her illustrations are primarily created with Adobe Photoshop, although she also has a soft spot for watercolour.
- Pipes in Pieces Virtual MuseumPipes in Pieces is a virtual museum that explores the history of the cinema organ, an instrument which was designed to accompany silent films. The museum tells the story of an individual organ, the Kingsway Compton, and the incredible tales of the community and individuals which surrounded it. Visit the website: www.pipesinpieces.cargo.site
Work history
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IllustratorWhippersnappers
- London, United KingdomFreelance
Skills
- Illustration
- Digital Illustration
- Adobe Photoshop
- 2D Animation
- Toonboom
- Character Animation
- Character Design
- Microsoft Office
- Watercolour Illustration
- Lino Printing
Education
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A Level Fine Art, Graphic Design & English LiteratureSeevic College
- United Kingdom
A Levels-
Fine Art, Grade A
Graphic Design, Grade A
English Literature, Grade A
Awards
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Official Selection Southend-on-Sea Film FestivalSouthend-on-Sea Films Festival
Short Animated Film 'The Magician and the Ice Rink' was part of the official selection for Southend-on-Sea Film Festival 2020