Gareth Lucas – Albert Whitman & Company
Hurrah for the micro-beasts! Putting the spotlight on these fascinating insects, Cicada Symphony by Sue Fliess is out now, fully illustrated by Gareth Lucas, our very own natural world specialist.
Hurrah for the micro-beasts! Putting the spotlight on these fascinating insects, Cicada Symphony by Sue Fliess is out now, fully illustrated by Gareth Lucas, our very own natural world specialist.
The new Asaana Tea packaging has just been launched featuring graphic illustrations by Julia Allum, created using soft colours and gentle curves to evoke the calming nature of the teas.
Mugshot animal portraits are created by CUBE for an Australian non-alcoholic wine range.
"Introducing 'Not Guilty' – a selection of richly flavoured, full-bodied alcohol-free wines that let you revel without the aftermath!
The CUBE team was tasked with creating label artwork that captured animals in mugshot-like poses, sporting expressions of innocence in a realistic yet illustrative style. They may have been arrested, but they're not guilty!
Ing Lee creates the artwork for the release of a new Bioré SkinCare Facial Wash range.
Influencers were invited to get to know the Japanese innovation that cleanses and protects the skin's natural moisture in four unique versions.
With its style inspired by manga and Korean book covers, Ing shows fun, everyday scenes of self-care by all kinds of women at different stages of life.
The launch hit the market in 4 variations: Moisture, for normal and combination skin, Rich Moisture, which cleanses and moisturizes dry skin, Scrub, with exfoliating beads for all skin types, and Acne Care, for deep cleansing of acne-prone skin
Congratulations go to Arena illustrator Thomas Flintham and author Pamela Burchard for winning the 6-8 category for A Monster Ate My Packed Lunch.
We were thrilled to celebrate this brilliant book with Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho along with a few of the contributing illustrators including Alex T. Smith.
"The tales in this compendium are tiny - they are only ten words long! But in your imagination they will settle - and, like seeds, they will grow..."
Adam is a regular contributor to Monocle Magazine was launched in 2007 briefing on global affairs, business, culture, design and much more.
The first three images shown are for Monocle Magazine , the forth for Courier Magazine and the last two for activity sheets for the Hyde Park Picture House.
Laurence is a master illustrator who captures the essence of the 1930s in his work, with strong influences for his illustrations and poster designs from artists of the period, including Tom Purvis, Tom Binder and Cassandra.
A regular contributor to AARPS' Sisters Newsletter. Anjelica illustrated the beauty illustration for this month's article on makeovers for black women.
Why what we wear matters edited by Bay Garnett
Rosie developed the cover illustration, endpapers, and chapter headers for the new fashion bible.
"Mixing thoughtful, original, and contemporary pieces with trailblazers from the past, this is a gloriously eclectic celebration of self-expression"