We adore these wickedly wonderful illustrations by Katie Ponder for this new book written by Willow Winsham published by Batsford Books. The book explores the folklore, supersition and history behind witches.
Illustrated by Paul Boston, How Does It Work? follows CBeebies star Maddie Moate’s as she takes a look inside everyday objects and machines – from fridges to fire engines! The book is packed with awesome facts and key STEM concepts, which is perfect for nurturing curious minds.
Drawing inspiration from the Jamaican setting, Becky Thorns has created a delightfully intriguing cover illustration and typography for Honeysuckle & Bone written by Trisha Tobias.
We’re back with another phenomenal cover art from our very own Angelo Rinaldi. This time for the book HUNGER STONE by Kat Dunn. The hardback is releasing on February 6th wherever you get your books! This fabulous cover with vibrant pink lettering really stands off the shelves. A rich and intoxicating visual image.
Paperface creates quirky chicken characters for 'Who Flew The Coop?'
'Who Flew The Coop?' is a chicken-themed card game created for Quarto, and set for release at the end of this month.
The project involved crafting a series of humorous, mugshot-style portraits for 24 different chicken breeds, each with its own distinct personality. Research into the breeds and collaboration with the client helped shape the characters, ensuring their traits were visually compelling and integral to the gameplay.
Beyond the game cards, Paperface’s illustrations also appear in an accompanying booklet, offering a deeper look into each chicken’s personality and its ‘flight-risk’ rating!
Lisa Sheehan was asked by The Royal Shakespeare Company to create the lead identity image for its production of Roald Dahl’s The Big Friendly Giant.
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production is the first ever stage production of The Big Friendly Giant. Lisa’s identity image is being used extensively in a variety of media.
Sam Hubbard is a fineline illustrator living in a small seaside town in West Sussex. With a long background in brand design he has recently shifted his focus onto illustration, mainly specialising in detailed hand-drawn inkwork for luxury and heritage brands.
He has recently become an artist ambassador for renowned art supplier Daler-Rowney, and has exhibited his work for two years running at Henley Regatta and Goodwood Revival (Cloud Gallery Fine Art), amongst others.
When not at the drawing board, he can be found swimming in the sea, running around the Sussex countryside or spending time with his wife, two daughters and the family cat, Pearl.
Clients include; Daler-Rowney, Cuckoo Gin, David Swann (author) Kingfisher coffee, Brindiwell Wine amd more.
Dotty has created a cast of visually iconic characters from evil aunts to rebellious protagonists in a brand-new middle-grade adventure series published by Chicken House.