The Tatler yearly Restaurant guide is a highly sought after supplement, and Jon Rogers was selected to illustrate these stylish page headers along with 30 drop ins. The style was liked so much they are now using it for all their future supplements.
American illustrator Bill Garland, was commissioned by Saga magazine to paint this beautiful sunny relaxed scene, depicting aged Greeks enjoying a slower pace of life. Bill’s Californian laid back life style, and wonderful brushwork, made him the perfect artist for the job. Bill Garlandis represented by Phosphor Art
Letter From Calcutta illustrated by David McConochie for Conde Nast Traveller Magazine, featuring a typical Indian street market with exotic colours and textures.
David's work shows an effortless combination of modernity, content and colour.
David clients include Express, BBC, The Guardian and The Times amongst others.
Marian Hill was commissioned by Hutchinson to illustrate the cover for "Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots" by Jessica Soffer.
Marian's beautiful illustration, created by collaging together tiny pieces of magazine, is perfectly suited to the story of an Iraqi immigrant woman and an almost-orphan in New York City, brought together by cookery lessons.
Meiklejohn artist Ben Scruton partnered with Lightweight Media to create a new promotional animation for Nesta. The animation was commissioned to create awareness of the work Nesta does and has received a great response.
Following on from the success of their summer campaign, Hatched London commissioned Meiklejohn artist Gary Redford to illustrate three more posters for The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The campaign ran across the UK's mainline train stations and The London Underground and was a finalist in the CIM's Marketing Excellence Awards 2012.
Kathryn Rathke has been keeping a secret for over 3 years! But now with the unveiling of the new Wendy’s logo, she can finally reveal her part in the project.
Back in 2009 Kathryn was approached by Tesser to aid them in re-designing the Wendy's logo. She worked with them very closely; sketching, getting feedback and revising over a period of months. Tesser were very happy with the animation and expression that Kathryn was able to distil into a few elegant lines, and Kathryn was honoured to be a part of such an iconic job working with such a great design team. Kathryn Rathke is represnted by Illustration
McCann Erickson Advertising have commissionedGail Armstrong to create 10 images for Nestle's "Love to Share" campaign. The images, which focus on hands and bags of sweets, are effective in design and clever in the way they reflect the title. Gail says "They are set against a single colour scene behind, which gives a sense of the location and atmosphere in which the different sweets might be shared. Everything in the images is made from paper - hands, bags, sweets, type - an entire world made of paper." You'll spot the first posters and point of sale pieces in selected London cinemas now.
Towards the end of last year Lauren Mortimer illustrated 'Tequila Mockingbird'; a cocktail book published by Running Press. The book which contains recipes based on classic novels is now out and available to buy!
Lauren was commissioned to produce 40 full page illustrations, as well as the cover. She says "My job was to illustrate the recipes incorporating key themes from the book upon which it was based. I used only graphite, creating quite surreal images throughout; (Lord of the Mai Tai's, Charlie and the Chocolate Faketini, Gin Eyre are a few of the titles....), it was such a fun and great creative project for me...it also got a great review in the Evening Standard (news)paper."
Barry Patterson works with Colgate Palmolive to produce these images for a European in-store campaign. With a brief to create a border of natural ingredients used in the Palmolive range of products, Barry triumphs with these wonderful frames giving both scent and colour. Barry Patterson is represented by Illustration