Abstract Graphic Arts

Emily Forgot is Inspired by Wizard of Oz and Circuses

Emily Forgot is a great London based graphic artist who has worked in the creative industry since graduating from the Liverpool school of Art & Design in 2004.

Emily Forgot makes amazing and very strong graphical illustrations, drawings, designs etc. She has been widely exhibited and holds a long list of clients from state institutions, advertising, commercial and editorial work.

Her style is a playful twist of daily objects. Her eye for all things graphic has earned her recognition in publications such as Creative Review, Vogue and ID.

Abstract Graphic Arts
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new techniques and technologies to push the boundaries of abstract graphic arts, creating immersive and interactive experiences.
Playful Design
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Merge playful design elements with practical functionality to create unique and engaging products in various industries.
Visual Storytelling
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize visual storytelling techniques to communicate complex ideas and emotions, revolutionizing marketing and advertising strategies.

Where This Applies

Art and Design
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine traditional and digital art techniques to create innovative and captivating artwork for various purposes and industries.
Advertising and Marketing
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate abstract graphic arts and visual storytelling into advertising and marketing campaigns to capture audience attention and deliver impactful messages.
Publishing and Media
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Apply abstract graphic arts and playful design principles in publishing and media industries to enhance visual storytelling and create memorable content experiences.
SCORE
2.9 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 64%
Activity 14%
Freshness 8%