Tomas Muller: Artist Of The Day
Tomas Muller is our featured artist of the day on Designrfix.com. In this series of posts, we will spotlight talented artists ranging from illustrators to graphic artists all the way to industrial designers. These daily posts will serve two purposes; first, is to showcase the works of these accomplished artists and the second is to inspire all of you artists and designers out there, in evolving art through thoughtful exchange of technique & inspiration. Tune in daily to see who the next artist of the day will be…who knows, maybe you could be our next featured artist!
Tomas Muller is a Digital Artist based in Prague, Czech Republic. He specializes in advertising visuals, creative retouching and matte painting. To stay up to date and find out more about Tomas, check out his Network.
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Scientists – PR campaign for Charles University in Prague
MBW promo
BBC Focus – magazine cover illustration / editorial
Chase – advertising campaign
BBC Focus – magazine cover illustration / editorial
O2 – print campaign
Costa – internet campaign
Capital one – print campaign
TECHNICALL – magazine cover illustration
X-Factor – promo visual
Knap – advertising campaign
Desperados – advertising campaign
BBC Focus – magazine cover illustration / editorial
Ceska pojistovna – print advertising campaign
TECHNICALL – magazine cover illustration
CEZ – print advertising campaign
Aupark – print advertising campaign
Nescafe – advertising campaign
Olomouc hospital – print campaign
Mercedes benz – print campaign
Advertising campaign
The Switch – promo poster
OKD – advertising campaign
”Life is not a Fairytale” – charity calendar
”Duck Season”
Calendar for Ceska zbrojovka “Tales of guns”
Personal works of Pavel Neumann
Editorial for Longevity magazine
MAKRO – advertising campaign
Editorial for Dolce Vita
The Shelter – personal project
The Orbs – personal project
Concept Art
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