Jay Taylor
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Jay Taylor is a full time, freelance illustrator who graduated from university with a BA(hons) degree in illustration in 2005. Since then he has gone on to work for a number of clients internationally in the editorial, advertising, new media and music industries. With social issues playing a big part in his ideals, Jay’s style plays on life’s little imperfections and is a big fan of the “Happy accident”. The majority of Jay’s work is made by hand, with only simple composition and colour changes being altered in the latter stages by computer.
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