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Freelance Illustration Portfolio – Rich Murray

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Rich Murray, the Children\’s and Cartoon Illustrator has the added ability to use Flash Animation. Located in Canada, he is very talented with the styles he holds to creating designs.

He holds a degree from Ryerson in Radio and Television Arts and a high honour diploma from Sheridan College for a Computer Graphics course.

Since then, Rich Murray has been employed as an interactive art director at various communications companies and he has worked on contracts for a number of clients in the sectors of healthcare, marketing, telecommunication, advertising, automotive, education and entertainment.

With 17 years of experience in digital illustration, animation and interactive design, Rich has developed many projects – large and small – from beginning to end, and just about everything in between.

He has established the main element of his skill, which is based on his designs of these animated projects. There is a series of logo designs he has done, which capture the element of the information it is giving out but in an illustration

This series has a set of combining colours as well as an added story line. Even if you cannot hear what is going on, you can tell what is happening from the well-constructed illustrations.

Looking through his work, you can see a mixed range of styles but that is because of the designs made for that specific client. Rich has the equipped frame of mind to deal with these requests and create what the customer or client is asking for, with no hesitations.

Rich has now kept his main focus on applying cartoon and character animation to his own form of designs called \”Rich Media\”. With this, he shows his very creative side to great business values.

Client List: AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Bayer, Biovail, Amgen, Shoppers Drug Mart, Kinder Surprise, Texas Instruments, Deal Or No Deal, GM, Rogers, Ivanhoe Cambridge, Airport Parking Reservations, Bang Albino, Loft and a whole raft of other communications companies.

He has stayed true to himself and his work and will continue to do so.