We were delighted to hear that Carrie May’s beautiful artwork for Strutt and Parkers “&London” magazine has been shortlisted for the best use of illustration prize for the CMA International Content Marketing Awards 2013.
Barbara Von Tannenbergwas commissioned by Elite Traveler Magazine to illustrate their Christmas Gift Guide. Barbara’s beautiful watercolour artworks were combined with photography to create six elegant spreads.
Richard Jones the CGI artist was commissioned by the BBC Music Magazine to produce the Christmas Front Cover Image this year.
The front cover illustration which appeared as the Christmas Issue last week, was set to a brief which was to illustrate The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky. The image that Richard Jones created depicts the various key elements for the music content .
Rohan Eason illustrates 'The Mistletoe Bride' by Kate Mosse.
Published by Orion, Rohan recently spent a day signing books with the author; a haunting book which includes fourteen pieces of Rohan's art. He says "the book does look beautiful", which is no surprise, with the fine examples of his images we see here. 'The Mistletoe Bride and Other Haunting Tales' is out now.
Emma Rios is commissioned to create her own winter wonderland backdrops for a range of fragrances.
Now showing in the current issue of Tatler, Emma uses paper silhouette's to capture these evocative scenes which were then photographed by Ted Humble Smith.
Nuno DaCosta was honoured to be asked to illustrate the cover of The Telegraph's Fine Jewellery Supplement.
And for the second year running, he has produced this beautifully seductive piece featuring Mikimoto's pearls. The illustration was commissioned by the editor to go with an essay by renowned fine jewellery historian and author Vivienne Becker.
Ruth Rowland works on the lettering for the limited edition Fourth Doctor Time Capsule for the BBC.
This luxury product aimed at the dedicated fan, celebrates Tom Baker and the 50th Anniversary of the Dr Who TV series, with a limited run of 5,000. Ruth Says "The box itself is designed to look like a Gallifreyan artefact and with this in mind, I was asked to create both English and Gallifreyan lettering for the DVD covers. This involved some very enjoyable research, looking at stills from old Doctor Who episodes and discussing the appropriate feel and layout of the two different alphabets with the art director. Once printed the title had the added bonus of only being legible once seen through the coloured disc provided." (Watch the video). The box set is 'lovingly put together' and full of Tom Baker goodies.