UK-based graphic designer Neil Duerden revealed some new work recently, and the results are absolutely stunning. His mixture of organic imagery, vector designs and photography creates an impressive mosaic of patterns and colors that takes center stage even when he’s producing work for a diverse set of clients, including Nike, Vespa, Vivienne Westwood, D&G, and others. He has a limited number of prints available for purchase, but be sure to check back with his site often as there is new art yet to be posted, plus upcoming desktop wallpaper designs, and more goodies. Follow Neil’s site to his teammates at Modern English for even more compelling design from across the pond.


Tim Thursday, 07.05.07 @ 12:38 pm

Have some originality…work is mediocore he is basically copying what the latest trend that is out there….


Jason Monday, 07.09.07 @ 7:36 am

Maybe because neil sets the trends, i dont see you doing any better…


Tim Monday, 07.09.07 @ 10:08 pm

I can list 15 other artists that have the same style. 1. Chuck Anderson (aka nopattern) is the original MAN take a look at his work dip-shit and take a hard look and see if there is a similarity!


nok Wednesday, 07.11.07 @ 10:26 am

RIPPER!


Triplex Friday, 07.13.07 @ 5:01 pm

Amazing works! How do people take it to this level of complexity? Love the subtle versions and an amazed by the complex versions – keep it up!


UK Designer Tuesday, 07.31.07 @ 11:05 am

Nah – he’s a rip off artist and his stuff is truly awful in execution. Seriously.


Tony Tuesday, 09.04.07 @ 4:34 pm

Fantastic work, in fact the best in this style I have ever seen!


B star Thursday, 04.10.08 @ 4:14 am

Seriously, what is wrong with you people?! How can anyone diss his work? Just the sheer level of complexity is amazing alone! I would really like to see some of the critics works!


Paul Saturday, 04.12.08 @ 3:06 pm

Blatant ripper (ripped adhemas shapes in one of his advertising works, among others) and style thief. Too bad too many people don’t know that.


Aims Monday, 09.15.08 @ 6:31 am

all this talk of ‘rip-off’ artists, never criticism of the work itself, only ever on the style and idea. Style is a category. When has one person alone been in their own personal category?

Styles change and progress accordingly to the demand. Is it not expected for more than one artist to have a style that is similar to another? Its a small world and unfortunately the influences in this world leads to more than one person having one idea. At the end of the day this artist is not only a graphic genius, hes using his talents to appeal to current market trends, i don’t see the likes of Nike, Vivienne Westwood or any of the other countless companies complaining, do you? They do what these ‘critics’ should and that’s appreciate the beauty of this work.




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