Rejected
illustrations
Rejected illustrations
Rejected
illustrations
Rejected
illustrations
Rejected
illustrations
Client: Peakon in-house project
Client: Peakon in-house project
Client: Peakon in-house project
Client: Peakon in-house project
Services: illustration
Environment: in product
Starting out in Peakon as the sole illustrator, I was tasked with finding an illustration style that could work for them. This is one of the versions that didn't make the cut, but I still like how expressive it came to be. In the end this was a nice experiment into diverse character design.
The mobile interface is purely fictional and does not describe in any way the real Peakon app. Neither does the playful UX content.
Starting out in Peakon as the sole illustrator, I was tasked with finding an illustration style that could work for them. This is one of the versions that didn't make the cut, but I still like how expressive it came to be. In the end this was a nice experiment into diverse character design.
The mobile interface is purely fictional and does not describe in any way the real Peakon app. Neither does the playful UX content.
When I started in this company as the sole illustrator, I was tasked with looking for an illustration style that could work for them. This is one of the versions that didn't make the cut, but I still like how expressive it came to be.
The mobile interface is purely fictional and does not describe in any way the real Peakon app. Neither does the playful UX content.
Company: Peakon
TYPE - inhouse project
PRODUCT - product illustrations
CONTENT - digital illustration
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