Phosphor's Oxo is known for his "mascots" - characters illustrated in his unique style. We're sure many of you can relate to his most recent addition...
This personal piece draws from vintage horror posters, baroque ornamentation, and mid-century pulp covers.
Andreea writes that “the style of this piece sits somewhere between ecclesiastical and camp, using saturated jewel tones and textured halftones to evoke an aged, print like feel. It’s a love letter to old horror and the beauty of excess. The series as a whole is blending vintage design and surreal humour with a modern twist. I love bold shapes, grainy textures, and that perfectly imperfect print look”.
Live illustration Celebrating the grand reopening of HOLLY HUNT’s London showroom and the 75th anniversary of Vladimir Kagan’s iconic Serpentine Sofa, a milestone moment for a brand that continues to shape the language of contemporary design.
Adam was extremely proud to work on the illustrations for the iconic board game 'Container' which has now been re-released by allplay. Originally the game came out in 2007 and earned legendary status among economic game fans, but was apparently became impossible to find, apart from on online marketplace sites at great cost, hence the re-release being welcome news for avid gamers.
Seasonal illustrations by Daniel Long for Wall Street Journal’s Fall books review. The books featured include David Nasaw’s The Wounded Generation, Adam Johnson’s The Wayfinder and John Banville’s Venetian Vespers.
The final part in the ‘Book of Dust’ trilogy by Philip Pullman, illustrated by Chris Wormell. Iconic illustrations for an iconic series. Chris worked with designer Tom Sanderson, Jacqui McDonough and the team at Penguin Random House and David Fickling books on this exciting and prestigious project.