Andy Watt – Guardian G2 cover
Andy turned around this caricature of Margaret Thatcher with Rishi Sunac and Liz Truss in classic style and in lightening speed. It was for an article how Thatcher looms large in the leadership race.
Andy turned around this caricature of Margaret Thatcher with Rishi Sunac and Liz Truss in classic style and in lightening speed. It was for an article how Thatcher looms large in the leadership race.
Phosphor's Dave Hopkins has been illustrating articles for Boat International Magazine - including a regular spot for motorsports icon Eddie Jordan - for several years. Recently, he was able to use his cartography skills to create this map, tracking a journey between Falmouth and Barcelona.
Take a peek at Dave Hopkins' portfolio to find more maps and illustrations for Boat International and many other publications.
Studio Hosego work with the Financial Times Weekend Magazine to create a series of impressive artworks exploring the history of miracle cures for obesity.
With their distinct and engaging style, Bright Artist Kim Ekdahl has created a gorgeous editorial illustration to go alongside a heart-warming story about the mutually beneficial relationship between a teacher and their student.
You can see more of Kim Ekdahl’s work in her portfolio HERE
Emile was commissioned by Empire Magazine to create the cover of their Summer Preview Issue.
Giulio Iurissevich - Women Who Fit the Bills - Accounting & Business Magazine...

Lisa Sheehan was commissioned by Scholastic to create these contrasting artworks on carbon footprints.
One thing we always appreciate is when a client keeps coming back to use the services of one of our illustrators again, and again. Here is Matt Murphy delivering the goods once more for Trust Magazine for an article titled ‘Casting the Net Wider’ but you already guessed that from the main illustration, right?
The Boy Fitz Hammond back at the Metro with Jenny Stallard...
Caitlin Keegan’s fantastic illustration provides the focal point for The New York Times article ‘You know about King Lear…”, a review of ‘Learwife’ by J.R.Thorp, published by Canongate Books. Known for her expressive, unique characters and ability to engage audiences with her work, Caitlin’s work can be seen online now.
You can see more of Caitlin Keegan’s work in her portfolio here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/design-and-advertising/artists/caitlin-keegan