Heather Landis's latest illustration highlights the mental benefits of the DASH Diet.
Heather's vintage influenced collaged illustrations are featured in this months UK issue of Women's Health, alongside article "Strong Mind," which focuses on the benefits of the DASH Diet and the relationship between mental health and diet efficacy. A recent study found that people on the DASH or similar diet, were less likely to develop depression than those who were not.
Andrew Werdna's vibrant illustration was just the ticket for Magazine Georges Guess The Job spread. We love Andrew's graphic style and playful concept.
Twin Productions commissioned Patrick Knowles for Creature, to create the headines for Charlie Bigham's latest press ads. Patrick's hand crafted typography, which was used for the end line too, was designed to compliment the existing Charlie Bigham's logo.
The Bright Agency, one of the most forward thinking, proactive and fast-growing international literary and illustration agencies of recent years are launching an in-house Film and TV division, led by new appointment Courtney Arumugam as Senior Creative Executive.
Henry Miller Fine Art is presenting the first-ever UK retrospective of Michael Leonard’s work, including drawings and paintings from the 1960’s to the present.
With a traditional oil painting style but all the speed of the digital age, Bob Venableswas the perfect illustrator for a campaign based on the newspaper’s history of fearless reporting…
Written by Metin Karayaka and illustrated by Rohan Eason, Benice is a wonderful story about friendship and discovery.
Prepare to be wowed by Rohan Eason's latest illustrations for this charming ebook which has been published this week.
Its a sweet old fashioned story alikened to Kidnapped or Treasure Island, with friendship and love at its heart. Starring sharks, pirates, parrots, parents, lobster-popsters, Seabubbles, Giant Yang Yang, Little Fan Fan, aunties, sisters, brothers and friends, Benice will take you on a journey that’s as heartwarming as it is hair-raising.
Rohan's distinct style of illustration brings the story to life with images of pirates, parrots and much more ...jumping out of the pages.
Rohan tells us a bit more about the book,
"It has allowed me to explore a new process and add full colour to my repertoire, using heritage coloured naturally pigmented inks to create a strong and vibrant dimension to my black and white drawings. The author Metin asked me to create works that would punctuate a nightly reading of the book to his children, something to dream of, and inspire, hopefully I've done just that."
Jane Newland has a distinctive and extremely eye-catching style. Her illustrations are green and luscious — the fronds of every fern, every leaf are detailed with soft looking textures, like a springy moss or camomile lawn.
Wow! We are so impressed by Laura Barrett’s amazing pop-up version of Christian Andersen’s classic tale, The Snow Queen. It is a beautiful book which took a huge amount of skill to create so we asked Laura to tell us how the project came about and her approach to the work.
Kate Forrester was asked to collaborate with photographer, Charlie Clift on the photography exhibition Let’s Talk, a charity project aimed to raise awareness for mental health issues.