"I’m a graphic designer and illustrator, based both in Sheffield and London, U.K.
My illustrations are inspired by my love of nature and I aim to incorporate environmentally friendly messages in my work whether it’s the subject I am illustrating or the materials and methods I use. I explore concepts and aesthetics equally, aiming to deliver playful outcomes.
I was raised in Hong Kong and was lucky enough to spend my childhood exploring rock pools along the beach. It was here where I learned how fascinating nature was, though also learned about it’s fragility after seeing the devastating effects of pollution washed up from across Asia.
15 Years later, after completing my Divemaster course, I have seen the negative impact we have had on the worlds oceans and find myself trying to marry my passion for design with a sense of responsibility for caring for the planet.
I work using both traditional methods and digital media and enjoy working on a wide range of projects including editorial, advertising, merchandising, design for web and bespoke original artwork" - Extract from Caz Haigh's Website - http://cazhaigh.co.uk/
Caz Haigh's work has a very simplistic look to it and they are quite bland when it comes to colour as some of her work have very few colours in them, the colours used are quite dull with the exceptions of her work that are more about the evironment which mainly consit of vareious shades of green.
If there are figures in her work it is generally a silhouette of a person or an animal, this seems to be a running theme in most of her work, along with using the different shades of greys, white and black.
I personally am not a fan of Caz Haigh as I think that her work is actually pretty bland and the colours she uses aren't great.
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