Joe Wilson – The Richards Group/Go Rving
As Go RVing revved up to celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, Joe Wilson was selected by The Richards Group to illustrate Go RVing’s Twenty Years of Wonder campaign.
As Go RVing revved up to celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, Joe Wilson was selected by The Richards Group to illustrate Go RVing’s Twenty Years of Wonder campaign.
Debut Art’s roster is seeing some shiny new faces! From José Bernabé’s exquisite typography, to Marcin Wolski’s moody scenes, to Christian Gralingen’s surreal scenes meet technical diagrams, to Jennifer Dionisio’s modern noir, and to Edu Fuentes’ bold paper animations, these five new artists are redrawing the tenets of traditional illustration.
Chris Labrooy continues to impress with his playful approach to how objects interact with each other and with their environments.

Corey Brickley collaborated with Vice in the creation of the cover for their Fiction issue, released this December 2017.
Doug was asked to create the Christmas cover for a property magazine, The London Magazine.
Si Scott was commissioned by Ballantine’s Whisky to work on a multifaceted
brief for the Japanese arm of their latest campaign, marking the release of
a new line of single malt whiskies. Whilst Ballantine’s prides itself in its
rich cultural heritage and the traditional methods they use to make their
whisky, they wanted to emphasise the spirit of innovation and daring that
led them to create their new product.
Patrick George is one of a select number of illustrators whose work will be shown at the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Berlin, in the exhibition ‘Drawings for Europe’ which will run from 14 November until 12 December 2017.
Blood Bros. is the newest illustrator to work on the ubiquitous (and celebrated) Seamless “How New York Eats” campaign with BBH New York.
Through October, the characters can be spotted wrapped around The Garden and nearby bicycle stations. Blood Bros.’s characters also wrapped the cover of TimeOut New York on October 11th to promote the campaign’s social competition.
James Taylor creates artwork for the rebranding of British philanthropic charity.
This month sees the re-launch of the identity for the Saint George’s Society of New York , an association founded in 1770 to help Brits in New York who have fallen on hard times. The rebranding was spearheaded by Landor Associates.