Thursday, May 24, 2012

On the Cover: Chris Bachalo

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Born in Canada but raised in California, Chris Bachalo's first published comic art was in Sandman #12. His style is quite divisive, and has evolved int a very quirky, hyper-stylised aesthetic. Whether you love his work or hate it, It's pretty hard to deny the fact the he has a great eye for design when it comes to covers. Check out a showcase of his covers after the jump!




There's a real sense of fun to his work, which can often be a little hard to read straight away, but instantly grabs the eye.
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The feeling of weight and motion in the below covers is perfect. I love the contrasting 'punching' covers - the negative space contrasts well with motion of the subject.
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Negative space is so important in design, and Bachalo uses it to great effect. the main subjects pop, and it creates subtle death.
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Bachalo has a great sense of humour and is not afraid to have a laugh with his covers.
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