Nomar Bar's illustration as been applied to a book cover. The design works well because of the subtle composition. The abstract, simple structure creates a sense of urgence to read the book and find out what its really about.

This watermelon illustration has been applied to a pencil case. It serves the role of being aesthetically pleasing, appealing more to the younger generation. I think the product is very successful as it shows a real sense of humour and character. The contrasting colours work really well creating a striking image.

This Sailor Jerry's illustration has been applied to a rum bottle, used for branding. The illustration corresponds well with the text, creating a character, representing the title 'sailor jerry's' well, with the drawing of a sailor. The limited colour palette of more dark and warm colours creates a real sense of sophistication - the reds really stand out against a black background. I think the product is really successful as the striking illustration really draws you towards the product.

This Roy Litchenstein illustration has been applied to a shoe. This serves a purpose of fashion promotion. The pop art design makes the item stands out and creates an edgy, comical outlook. The overall shoe is well composed and would appeal to more of the nerdy type of person, someone who is into their comics of perhaps someone who enjoys the visual, aesthetic aspect of the shoe.

This cat illustration has been applied to a water bottle. The cute little illustration makes the water bottle appeal more to the younger generation, along with the pastel colours. I like how there is a little narrative going on within the bottle, makes the bottle have a lot of character, engaging to viewer and drawing them to see what is happening.

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