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Thou Art is a graphic stronghold with Luc Vincent as permanent knight on it's watch tower. Addicted to history in general and especially the early Middle Ages, he is in real life a freelance graphic designer for print & web. An illustrator for children and other literature, a cartoonist and an author / graphic designer for animation.
For projects that require more than one freelance designer, Luc Vincent teams up very quickly with colleague designers to form in no time a well oiled and productive core. Some examples:
He teamed up with two colleague cartoon designers (Ivan Adriaenssens and Michaël Vincent) and produced - over a period of 6 years - 12 episodes of the cartoon series 'Orphanimo!!', edited by Standaard Uitgeverij (Antwerp). The same 3 headed drawing machine made an alience with '4K Animation GmbH', an animation company from Berlin, and created the graphic work, storyboard and layouts for the trailer of the new animation series 'Victor'.

Thou Art is quartered in Lochristi (Zaffelare), a town close to the historic city of Ghent, Eastern Flanders - Belgium.
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Luc Vincent - Illustrator / cartoons / graphis design for print & web
Zaffelare Dorp, 23 - 9080 Lochristi (Zaffelare) - Belgium - +32 (0) 9 328 31 79 - luc.vincent@thou-art.be

The designs, photographs, texts, images etc. on this site are ©Luc Vincent, ©Vincent - Adriaenssens, ©Michael Vincent en ©In2Stamps.
All content on this site is protected by law and this via SABAM.
It may not be used for commercial purposed without specific
authorisation from the author(s). Every violation will be reacted on by legal prosecution.
Thank you for your understanding.


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