Yabby by Frank Stillitano
Frank Stillitano

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This work was originally created for a local seafood festival poster. Might look good on a seafood restaurant wall now =)

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About Frank Stillitano

Graphic designer from Adelaide, South Australia

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adelaide, crab, lobster, seafood, yabby

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  • Pagly2
    Pagly2over 4 years ago

    I like this….lol have spent many happy hours “yabbying” with my sons…….Thank you for this…

  • Plexus04
    Plexus04about 4 years ago

    so simple yet beautiful beyond words! my son is entranced by this as well. beautiful

  • Why thank you!
    As a designer it is often a requirement to communicate the essence of the object as quickly as possible. Hence most of my work is very simple.
    The greatest compliment is that your son likes it, for I think the mind of a child is the most untainted and creative of all. I have 2 daughters and am looking forward to teaching them technical skills and learning creativity from them simultaneously.

    – Frank Stillitano

  • arteology
    arteologyover 3 years ago

    fantasitc.

  • gee thanks!

    – Frank Stillitano

  • killeroo
    killerooover 3 years ago

    dude love the simplicity of design here. would like to see how the festival poster looks to compare.

  • Ok sure, why not, here tis…

    – Frank Stillitano

  • killeroo
    killerooover 3 years ago

    hmmm I don’t like the poster as much. the original has such a nice composition and negative space, but the text and the changes to the right clipper kinda ruin it. A shame.

  • Ushna Sardar
    Ushna Sardarover 3 years ago

    great work! love this!!!

  • Why thank you!

    – Frank Stillitano

  • Xadrik
    Xadrikover 3 years ago

    Had a couple of Yabbies today from the Dam across the Road. Cool Picture.

  • Cheers and bon apetit!

    – Frank Stillitano

  • lupexx
    lupexxover 3 years ago

    really loving lobsters,
    specially blue lobstres
    and bnot fo food
    but for
    symbolism

    loving it
    so much

  • Glad you like it…tell me about the symbolism!

    – Frank Stillitano

  • lupexx
    lupexxover 3 years ago

    Oh,
    it’s an old sexist joke that was changed in signification from a critical group where I was working some no-sexist ideas

    sorry for my english, not so good

  • Wish I could understand you better! =)

    – Frank Stillitano

  • E.R. Bazor
    E.R. Bazorover 3 years ago

    Very cool art!