Ifan Bates – Engineering and Technology Magazine
Ifan was commissioned by E&T magazine to do their latest cover artwork , the title feature, an increasingly common question, 'Is disinformation distorting democracy?'
Ifan was commissioned by E&T magazine to do their latest cover artwork , the title feature, an increasingly common question, 'Is disinformation distorting democracy?'
Diarmuid was tasked with crafting five character studies along with a central composit of them all for the main feature in the March Issue of Frontline magazine.
Phosphor's Iris de Luz was approached by MIZZOU Magazine, the alumni magazine of the University of Missouri, to illustrate their Spring 2024 cover.
The brief was right up Iris' street: a 'playful and surreal park fantasy world' featuring bright colours, flowers, rolling hills, trees, lots of pattern and the famous St. Louis arch.
Iris' illustration will entice MIZZOU subscribers to read the cover story which features a group of four University of Missouri alumni who are leaders of various parks and greenspace organisations in the city of St. Louis.
Many different photographic elements and some 3D vector shapes make up each piece of Iris' dazzling artwork, including this cover. She spends hours looking at photographs to find the right textures for the job at hand, and says, "I think of them as if they were part of a digital ecosystem where each element, when joined with others, builds a new character".
Take a peek at Iris' portfolio to find more of her digital collages and contact Trina at Phosphor to commission Iris for your next project.
A bold visual for a complex subject! Julia Allum created an eye-catching illustration of exploding atoms and molecules for The Observer Science & Tech feature about skeletal editing.
Julia Allum is represented by Meiklejohn
Ben Jennings was commissioned by Evening Standard Magazine to create a cover illustration featuring Rupert Murdoch following the recent Fox News scandal.
More examples of Ben Jennings’ work can be found here - https://www.debutart.com/artist/ben-jennings
Dow Jones publication Barron’s Magazine commissioned CGI artist Hitandrun to create a cover-worthy illustration for a story about Disney’s battleground stock and why the “magic” might be returning to the stock.
Art Director Lynne Carty came to Hitandrun with an idea in mind—a 3D render of Disneyland’s famous Mickey statue coming back to life ala fairy dust. Hitandrun reviewed classic Disney magic samples from over the years—Fairy Godmother transforming Cinderella’s dress, Pinocchio becoming a real boy, etc-- to get the look just right. For the interior image, Hitandrun was tasked with showing other notable Disney characters from notable brands within in the company like Marvel and Star Wars as a nod to the company as a whole, and reminder of the scale of Disney. Together, the images create a fun and hopeful vibe for a story encouraging readers to consider re-investing in the company’s stock.
More of Hitandrun’s work can be viewed here: https://www.debutart.com/artist/hitandrun
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.
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"