Paul Ryding

Paul Ryding is an illustrator and artist based in Glasgow, Scotland.


ANOTHER LATE NIGHT MAGAZINE

Posted to LINKS, NEWS, PRESS on 24/05/06

Did a job for Another Late Night magazine for an article on football and money. Two topics I struggle with.
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Rockpile Magazine features Parmalat

Posted to PRESS on 14/03/06

The nice people of Rockpile Magazine in Philidelphia included me in issue 120. Got my Parmalat print feature in the gallery page and a sneaky mention in the contributors page.

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FIRST POINT

Posted to PRESS on 03/12/05

Let's hear it for the lovely people of First Point Magazine for including me in issue 2

GO GO BUFFALO!

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Creative-State Issue No.2

Posted to PRESS on 14/11/05

I was asked by the very great people of Creative State to contribute and throw my answer to their question:

Q: "What benefit does creating work for personal reasons bring to your creativity?"

A: "Personal work is vital to fuel any creative process. By creating your own work without any restrictions or client specifications, it keeps yout own portfolio motivated by your own intuition and helps you remember why you first picked up a pencil and drew a picture: because it is what you love to do"

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Bloodwars Magazine

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Got some of my folio included in issue no.19 of 'Bloodwars: the magazine for graffiti writers & street lovers'. Not too sure about the layout but looks smart all the same.

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LOST AT E-MINOR

Posted to PRESS on 13/11/05

Under the critical eye of ZOLTON's newsletter, he included 'Blindfold 500′ in one if his articles. I love that guy.
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GSA 160th Birthday Postcards

Posted to PRESS on 01/09/05

In collaboration with Third Eye Design to celebrate the 160th birthday of the Glasgow School of Art, I was comissioned to do a screenprint on the birth of morse code. The first message ever sent through mass communication was "What Hath God Wrought".

Send your own e-postcard at http://www.gsa.ac.uk/postcards/ gsa.JPG