Dive into the Drawing Process of the Urban Armor Gear x Jason Maloney Limited Art Series iPhone Cases
Artist Jason Maloney takes us along his drawing process for his iPhone collaboration with Urban Armor Gear.
Tech brand Urban Armor Gear are well versed in the durable yet lightweight smartphone and tablet case game as they continually launch new gear designed to protect your most used asset. Just recently, they partnered with renowned artist Jason Maloney who created a limited edition set of iPhone cases (specifically iPhone 8/7/6S, iPhone 8/7/6S Plus, and iPhone X) inspired by the bold, punchy colors seen in 80’s video arcades on the sides of the game consoles. The clear cases are made of armor shells with impact resistant soft cores to keep your device safe and they’re topped off with one of Maloney’s signature characters in your choice of yellow or light blue. Not only are they available for purchase here, Maloney is giving us a look at his drawing process behind this design, in this month’s Deconstruction.
Every time I start an illustration I use a elevated light board that’s attached to a painting easel. I have always used this way of drawing because it’s easier on my back and neck. In this photo, I’m working on creating my latest character, Teddy the Bear Bat which is featured on my limited edition UAG case. I start the simple line sketch on a piece of tracing paper with a #2 mechanical pencil. I try not to solve everything in the sketch in order to leave room for inspiration and what I call ‘happy accidents...
Tech brand Urban Armor Gear are well versed in the durable yet lightweight smartphone and tablet case game as they continually launch new gear designed to protect your most used asset. Just recently, they partnered with renowned artist Jason Maloney who created a limited edition set of iPhone cases (specifically iPhone 8/7/6S, iPhone 8/7/6S Plus, and iPhone X) inspired by the bold, punchy colors seen in 80’s video arcades on the sides of the game consoles. The clear cases are made of armor shells with impact resistant soft cores to keep your device safe and they’re topped off with one of Maloney’s signature characters in your choice of yellow or light blue. Not only are they available for purchase here, Maloney is giving us a look at his drawing process behind this design, in this month’s Deconstruction.
Every time I start an illustration I use a elevated light board that’s attached to a painting easel. I have always used this way of drawing because it’s easier on my back and neck. In this photo, I’m working on creating my latest character, Teddy the Bear Bat which is featured on my limited edition UAG case. I start the simple line sketch on a piece of tracing paper with a #2 mechanical pencil. I try not to solve everything in the sketch in order to leave room for inspiration and what I call ‘happy accidents...
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