Monday, 11 February 2013

Oh Foxy lady!


Oh you foxy lady! 

Treat your other half to these foxy goods! Or. Even better, yourself! Check out our Society6 shop for our ever growing collection of alternative illustrative goods!

http://society6.com/FableFox

Alexandrina




Addicted to Pinterest!


Got Pinterest? We do too! Check us out and follow!

Pinterest is fantastic for geting your stuff out there and seeing the most inspiring and beautiful images. So if you havent signed up yet, we highly recommend you do! 

pinterest.com/fableandfox/

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Oh Pants!

Lucky pants! For those days when things just aren't going right.

Alexandrina


Monday, 21 January 2013

Hand Rendered Typography

All of this snow is making it feel like Christmas all over again! So, I thought it was the perfect opportuntiy to say a huge THANK YOU to all of you who bought our Christmas products over the holiday season! This is just one of our collections. Experimental typography works so well on so many products and on so many occasions! We offer personalised services and commissions so feel free to contact us about anything at all!

Alexandrina















Student Entrepreneurship Series, Creativity Boot Camp



January didn’t just bring us snow but the ‘Creativity Boot Camp’ workshop as part of the ‘Student Entrepreneurship Series’. The Belfast campus’ creative students lived up to their name with a series of interactive seminars and workshops led by some of Northern Ireland’s most innovative senior lecturers and businessmen. That combined with a free hot breakfast was definitely the best way to kick-start a freezing Friday morning!

The aim of the workshop was to understand and develop ideas and was opened by the very exuberant and energetic Allister Fee, Professor of Innovation. Right from the beginning of the morning students were engaged in the lecturers’ passion and thirst for knowledge, innovation and entrepreneurship of creativity. It was such a positive reinforcement that so many shared the same views and potential as each student in their own discipline. His views on tactile and exploratory creativity showed that it would allow our minds to fully interact in the execution and marketing of creativity, ‘that we need to pause. Touch. Engage,’ with the Zeitgeist and consumers. Students felt that the seminars offered a wide variety of advice, development and also the encouragement of confidence which is of such importance for entrepreneurial creative. Drawing the students in with his enthusiasm he spurred us all on by reminding us all that people who break the rules, discover! What better advice to encourage students to peruse their ambitions, explore and create. 

Next up was Paul Clarke, a senior lecturer in Architecture but more importantly a big child at heart who encouraged us all to think the same! ‘Don’t trap yourself, design and create like a child.’ Through his seminar a strong focus stayed on the power of sketchbooks and communication of ideas through telling stories. Such an emphasis was put on the journey of the design process and showed such a passion for the two simplest materials any creative will ever need, a pencil and paper. 


‘Walk the walk!’ Super, encouraging advice from Christopher Murphy, senior lecturer of Interactive Design. Don’t just talk but learn, do and be curious! With such a fetish for design gadgets and design communication he stressed the importance of maintaining connections and feeding the brain with knowledge. He spoke so passionately to stop procrastination, look for problems and be curious about everything! 

As students it was of such value to see the work and development of Stephen McGilloway, Managing Director of ‘BigSmall’. From his experience from clients and growth throughout the creative sector he shared what he had learnt about prototyping and creative exercising but also how above all else the business comes first and the designer/creative comes second. 

Once everybody was re-fuelled with another cup of coffee, the innovative ideas and creative solutions came bursting out during the workshop. Both students and lectureres found it a fantastic experience to come together and with great enthusiasm from Allister Fee were creating new, entrepreneurial and daring fearless ideas for Belfast’s future generations. Students especially loved the opportunity have the time to remember to differentiate, explore and set yourself out but to breathe creativity! As the afternoon came to an end students expressed their enjoyment, personal reflection and hope for further workshops in the future with Professor Allister Fee closing by encouraging students to, ‘Create, talk talk talk, be human and communicate, be crazy, cry, laugh, talk and draw.’


Look out for the review and much more in February's Issue of 'Visual Belfast'.

Alexandrina

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Available for COMMISSIONS!!





This has been something thats been niggling at me for ages now. I realise we've been advertising our products (ie our society6 page society6.com/FableandFox - however more and exciting news to come soon regarding products!!) but we havent been advertising our SERVICES. 

Fable and Fox are available for commissions. Whatever it is, whatever questions you might have or propositions, email us and let us know and we will accommodate you as much as we can!


 So if you require our illustrative skills or know someone who might, contact us via twitter/facebook or email us at :


fableandfox@gmail.com

Thankyou! 

Laura


Alphabetical


I've been looking through blogs, pinterest, tumblr...the likes and I was really inspired to do my own alphabet. Experimenting with colour (something I usually don't do), pattern and texture, using techniques I've developed myself and have been taught. 

I really enjoyed this little project, it was fundamentally everything I enjoy, wrapped up in two days! Colour is something I don't experiment or use enough of and I'm so happy I pushed the boat out and made myself do it. I think the results are great and I can't wait to get stuck into more projects with colour! 







Laura