Flumist Hero
Hero Reel
Wazoot
Sun Dishwasher Tablet Magazine
NHS 70 Years
Tuff Kid
Malaria
Tara Toffeenose
Next Clutch Bag
License Merchandise
Kiehl's Since 1851
Dacia Why
Hipster
BBC World Cup
Pirate Dad
Hersheys Car
Embarrassing Dad
Squeeze Ikon Image Bank
William Shatner / Mars BBC Radio 4
Fisherman / Malaria Must Die
Visualise This
Citynight App Game ING Bank
Super Lame
Aggro Dad
Mental Health / Gates Foundation
Malaria Must Die
My Fuzzy Buddy Nicorette Aardman Animations
Neon Noize Sticker Designs Licensing
Grandpappy
Planet Kamama Online World App Game Books
Richter Record Sleeve
Live Like A Cat
Videogame Sticker Design Pearson Educational Tools
Zombie Nan
Practically Perfect In Every Way
Feel / Visualise This
Talk Ikon Image Bank
Cinema
DMS
Pattern 3
Cute / Visualise This
3 Mobile Characters
Kapow! / Visualise This
Kiehls
Holiday Fun
Josh In The Park
Digital Arts Front Cover Magazine Future
Souffle Cafe
This Place Is Giving Me The Creeps
Anime Club Magazine Article
Howies
Jasper / Visualise This
Brand - Visualise This
Bauh / Visualise This
School Bully
Cleopatra / Malaria Must Die
Floo - Visualise This
Intelligent Life / Mars Film Radio 4
Lab
Tuff Chick
Sony Ericsson Character
Milk Characters
ASBO Teen
Vinyl Creatures / Visualise This
Mozzy Suck / Malaria Must Die
Gemlo
Richter Collective Record Sleeve Art DMS Disc Manufacturing Services
Chorizo Champ
Hersheys Chocolate Swing
Dephect Clothing Bionyc Industries
Non Political Street Artist
Wrigley's Doughnut
LOWLIFE Poster
Planets / Mars Film Radio 4
Chop Socky Chooks Cartoon Network Aardman Animations
Auto Trader
Barber Italia
Consumer Teen
Hersheys Chocloate TVC
Eircom
The Landlord
Hippy Folk
Chop Socky Chooks Shots 2
Knightly & Son
Puppet Show Box Art Bionyc Industries Warehouse Hero73
Credit Confidential Aardman Animation
Pop Up Island App Game
Crushing the Great North South Divide Record Sleeve Art DMS Disc Manufacturing Services
Skateboard
Queen Of Hoxton Pub Mural
Destructopus Honda Passion Pictures
Chop Socky Chooks Cartoon Network Aardman Animations
Dephect Clothing Bionyc Industries-
Bus Stop Virgin Media
Ed Karney Mixmag Canvas
20 Below Cardboy
Crusherbot 15ft Canvas Mack Daddys
Destructobot Honda Passion Pictures
Mack Daddys Mural Co Lab Will Barras
Atento Zacherino
20 Below Character Sheet
Digital Arts Magazine Article
Chop Socky Chooks Cartoon Network Aardman Animations
Think Big Licence Merchandise
Chop Socky Chooks Cartoon Network Aardman Animations
Spunky Clothing Exhibition Jerry Can Graphics
Oily / Visualise This
Chop Socky Chooks Character Sheet
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards
Chop Socky Chooks Cartoon Network Aardman Animations
Nickelodeon TV
Destructobot Honda Passion Pictures
Puff Baby
Baumaus 2
Olympics 2012 Aardman Animation Mascot
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards I
Sidewalk Dorks
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards
Zombie Kids
Chop Socky Chooks Cartoon Network Aardman Animations
Glastonbury Live Painting
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards
Captain Sandman
Over the years Danny has developed a distinctive illustrative style that combines his passion for street culture with his favourite toys and cartoons he grew up with.
Working as a freelance stop motion Animator and Director for Aardman Animations for over 12 years, as well as owning his own shop and clothing label have taught
him a wide range of disciplines.
These skills have been applied to a variety of commissions from an impressive list of clients for branding and commercials.
E.g: Revlon, Disney, Unilever, MTV, Rimmel, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network and a host of other agencies in the UK and USA.
Danny has also been a production designer on a series for Cartoon Network called Chop Socky Chooks which has been a huge success in the UK, Europe and USA.
It was nominated for a BAFTA and won the Gemini award for best CGI animated series.
Shortly after completion, he was asked to develop his own animated show which is still in working progress.
Danny has always believed that words and slogans are powerful in advertising, but characters have the ability to reach out and connect with the viewer on an emotional level.
If they like the design of a character they start a subconscious relationship with it. Whenever they see it pop up, they are drawn to it and take notice. The beauty of a character in advertising is that you can grow it's personality creatively with the client and watch it's development as the campaign grows from strength to strength.
For me, it's all about the laws of attraction, and my aim is to put a 'face' to brands to boost their identity and add personality.