An interview with Samar Haddad, the poppy artist behind Space Vacation.
--- Every month, The Verge’s designers, photographers, and illustrators gather to share the work of artists who inspire us. Now, we’re turning our Art Club into an interview series in which we catch up with the artists and designers we admire and find out what drives them. --- I first fell in love with Samar Haddad’s playful yet sophisticated caricatures on Instagram, where she publishes pop-culture poster art of her favorite TV and films under the name “Space Vacation.
I try to capture an idea or inspiration from whatever I have watched recently; it can be a line from a movie or a scene that really stayed with me. I write it down and then come back to it . I develop this idea further by creating several vector elements like the main characters, the setting, and sometimes I integrate them with type. I go through many color schemes and composition variations until I’m satisfied with my progress. And I always work digitally.
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