Initially, I didn't really want to use illustrator as I want to keep a hand-rendered look to the work and I wasn't sure if I could capture this on that particular software - however, below are examples of some of initial visuals vectorised and - although they aren't drawn in the best quality, they look ok and still hand-rendered. Plus it means they can now be scaled up and down to as big or little as I need.




(On the above image, I'm not keen on the whole composition, but I really like the 'spilt' typeface, hopefully I will be able to incorporate it somewhere.)
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