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Ilia Goshev & Tzveta Hristova
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We
would like to briefly acquaint you with our mission and
the nature of our team.
As a unique multi-talented husband & wife team, we
create illustrations, graphic design, CD-ROM, web design,
Flash animation, GIF animation and interactive presentations
on the web. |
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love our art and just "have to have it". We
pride ourselves on our scope as artists, being capable
of producing everything from a simple cartoon character
to an intricate CD-ROM storybook |
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What
makes us especially unique in this highly competitive
field is our extensive and rigorousclassical education.
Th classical training we have received dates back to a
four-year program at a specialized classical arts high
school and culminated in our graduation from a six-year
elite classical arts academy with a Master’s Degree in
Illustration and Design. (Sofia, Bulgaria) The value of
this extensive classical training is further enhanced
by our constant and eager preoccupation with the latest
technological advances in the new media field. |
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Our
projects vary from pure black &white illustration
to multimedia segments for feature films. We are anxious
to further extend our scope and hope that new and exciting
projects will be put before us as a challenge and inspiration. |
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GoshGraphics
Ilia Goshev , co-founder - illustrator / multimedia
artist
Tzveta Hristova, co-founder - illustrator / multimedia
artist
Major
clients: Sesame Street Parents, Splash Works.com, The
Toronto Star, Ranscom, Bios Group - Santa Fe, Prowess
Software, Jack Daniels; Today's Parent, Memorial Gardens,
HealthWatch Magazine, Metrick System, Nikolai.com.
Expert
knowledge of: Flash 5, Macromedia Director, Adobe After
Effects 5, Adobe GoLive 5, Macromedia DreamWeaver, Illustrator
9, PhotoShop 6, Adobe ImageReady, Quark Xpress, Macromedia
SoundEdit 16, Fontographer.
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The
top 10 Canadian paintings sold at auction are:
Landscape
painting sold for $ 825,000: Franklin
Carmichael's "Frood Lake",painted
in 1939, was hummered down for
$ 825, 000 . ...(more)
$ 4,6 million:
Paul Kane, Scene in the Northwest - Portrait,
sold Feb. 25, 2002.... ...(more)
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