Inga Ziemele

Visual Communication (MA)

About

Inga Ziemele is a Latvian freelance illustrator based in London. She is known for her bold anthropomorphic characters that some have described as ‘disturbing but in a friendly way’. Her personal practice revolves around anxiety and technology, whether that be creating work that’s visualizing the emotions or making worlds that are completely derived from negativity.

Inga graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2018 and furthered her studies years later with masters in Royal College of Art where she was expanding her practice with 3D and physical object making.

Commercially, she has worked with brands such as Nike, Spotify and Jameson. Her illustrations have won several awards from D&AD, One Club, YCN and has been featured on websites like It’s Nice That, The Brand Identity and The Pangram Paper. Inga has also participated in several group exhibitions in London, Riga and Hong Kong.

The project displayed on this page is Inga’s final project at RCA – Anxiety Kombat. It is gaming inspired character selection tool that classifies the varied feelings of anxiety and visualises them as video game opponents/mobs.

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