Once again, my apologies for the lack of updates. I had planned to do more this summer, but time constraints and many administrative matters went in the way. I’m currently in the middle of a move, which will involve hiccups in web connection availability, and I’m not sure of when exactly I’ll be able to settle down again in a proper blogging cycle. In a couple weeks, probably, if everything goes well. I’ll be attending college classes in English for one year or two, if I can; even if this takes me time, I do hope that it’ll also allow me to improve my blog posts, which wouldn’t be a bad thing.
On a side note, I’ve started redoing my list of artists’ sites to visit, and I’ll make sure to have, once again, many of these to present here on Vectorized. Not that finding vector artists takes much time, but finding good vector artists, that’s another matter, right?
In any case, please keep tuned; there’ll be more to this place in days/weeks to come. Including a new theme, since the default one really isn’t my cup of tea, nor very appropriate to the theme of this blog.
Some interesting works in the portfolio of
A French graphic-designer who’s spent all of her childhood in Italy before going back to France to study arts, here comes
Here’s a nice set of illustrations that are the work of a graphic-designer going by the pen name of 
Earlier on this month, I had written a post about
Another French freelance graphic-designer (there are many in my country, I assure you), and one that mixes the use of Illustrator and Photoshop in a very nice way to create, among other things, flyers, posters and logos. Head out to Nicolas’ website,
The spotlight today is on
For anyone who likes semi-realistic vector drawing,