Best Illustrator
Brandon Martinez
On Brandon Martinez’s series of illustrations of Zaha Hadid’s downtown masterpiece, the One Thousand Museum skyscraper, he humbly excuses himself on Instagram saying, “Sometimes the ideas don’t land!” But they do! The digital illustration was created with a brush that mimics Conté crayons, stripping back the iconic building to its most essential elements — exaggerated curves, gill-like protrusions, and a façade that resembles armor. Some of the illustrations resemble the genitalia, while others look like the circulatory system. This is all to say that Martinez’s work doesn’t feel excessive, even though his muse is often the city of excess, Miami. Another great example is his take on Brickell’s Atlantis condominium building — best known for its placement in the opening credits of Miami Vice — for his article “The Atlantis or the Postmodern Beacon of Biscayne Bay” for Dále Zine’s printed newspaper, the Dále News. Arquitectonica’s design is reduced to simple geometric shapes, but even so, there’s no mistaking it thanks to Martinez’s skill.