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Advanced Photoshop

Our designer Jonny is in Advanced Photoshop Magazine!

Here at far’n’beyond we are exceptionally proud to see our designer Jonny featured in the March 2011 edition of design industry magazine ‘Advanced Photoshop’ (page 16 for those who have it handy!).

Showcasing his piece “No Sense of Reality?”, Jonny has once again shown his excellent knowledge of design software and his passion for experimentation.

We are obviously very pleased to see one of our designers in this magazine, we just hope the fame doesn’t go to Jonny’s head.

If you would like more information on how our talented team can create for you please contact us!

Our top designer Tom Rees has been featured in this months edition of Advanced Photoshop (March 2010),  so please go out and support this fantastic resource for designers and photoshop users alike!

Featuring some work produced for far’n'beyond clients, Tom’s unique design style and concept made a full page in the magazine, which highlights great ability and talent.

About Tom Rees

I’ve been working in the industry for a few years now. Like many people, I started off painting and sculpturing, but when my art teacher pressured me to try new things I started to look into digital artwork. Now my results are pretty much the same but the methods are a little more digital.

I like to work with strong concepts incorporating interesting lighting effects and striking color schemes, producing artwork for a range of clients including bars and nightclubs to websites and fashion.

Feel very fortune to be able to develop new and existing styles within a creative commercial environment whilst maintaining the integrity of my own personal techniques. It’s a wonderful industry out there and it’s great to be a part of it

Opulence

Part of a promotional campaign for The O Bar Nightclub. Wanting to depict a concept of ultimate indulgence and abundance.

 

City Valor

This was an abstract idea to capture an essence of city life. Sometime it’s nice to start off with a simple stock image without a finalized idea in your mind and see where the artwork leads you.