Liam Brazier completed a BA (Hons) Visual Communication degree in which he graduated with a specialism in illustration. He then worked within a London design studio where he was sole operator behind the Photoshop art working and retouching for top professional photographers, artists and major publishing houses such as Times Warner and Random House. He is now based in the South currently working as a freelance illustrator, including work for ongoing clients such as Southend based club night 'The Man from B.U.N.G.L.E.'
Under the banner of Littlenobody Liam has gone on to specialise in animation, having work guest featured on the worlds first cartoon podcast 'Channel Frederator' and completing music video's for Amplifico 'Yeah you can be my Muse', Hidden Twin 'Music Monkeys' and an alternate take on Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip's 'Thou Shalt Always Kill' which earned Littlenobody a prestigious International Newcomer Award nomination in 2007.
When I'm a groaned-up I'd like someone to point it out so I can rectify the problem immediately. My life is sometimes a lot like sitting really still in the central reservation of a motorway with your eyes firmly closed - but that's all cool, 'cos I have really ace daydreams. If I were a biscuit I'd be that one half mushed at the end of the packet. Or something.
Current obsessions include: the sheer obviousness of GTD / Edward Gorey / getting beaten up by girls in bands / rediscovering the SNES / Low / utilising my hard earned calluses with my hard worked guitars / the brothers Quay / things I'm not allowed to obsess about / watching Flight of the Conchords on a boat / watching Smashing Pumpkins in a field / inspiration / SLEEEEEEEP / Hot Silk Pockets / strawberry yogurt drink / how healthy drinking strawberry yogurt drink makes me feel even though I know it's probably anything but the sort / NEW Radiohead / LOST / rather having a bowl of Coco Pops / that Arturo song that haunted me for years / the Back to the Future trilogy / the Star Wars trilogy / how kinda perfect and finalised trilogies are / anything shiny and white Apple have put out / distraction / fabulous Scrabulous / turning my frown a-upside-down.