Josy Bloggs has recently illustrated a feature for the Telegraph on the Keto diet. Apart from the numerous children's books work in Josy's portfolio, and a variety of concept based images , Josy is also great at illustrating food and making it look appetising!
Jason Pickersgill created these amusing airline information card style illustrations for Empire Magazine for the holiday flying season. The article was about films on planes, how humans not suited to flying, at 35 000ft, our emotions 'go to mush' !
Ben has been working with Vodaphone team, creating a series of striking graphic illustrations for their business site to support their Connected Education service. 'Bringing digital learning to students, teachers & schools worldwide to help teachers and pupils collaborate in new ways using technology.'
Was a really nice nice one to work on and made all the smoother with the clever designer at Sassy Films who commissioned the project.
Award winning artist Andy Ward has created a series of illustrations celebrating the 'possibility' of getting abroad for a holiday this year! it may not happen but there's no harm in dreaming!
Adam Allsuch Boardman has teamed up with Bluestone Fitness to supply eye catching visuals for their new venture in fitness. Adam's illustrations adorn the new website and to be used for social communications with their customer base.
Ivan Gillet has been working with Reach to create some animations for the Scottish Government campaign on getting help on personal debt - Ivan uses a rotoscoping technique to create his animations by shooting the real life film first and tracing the frames. The work is laborious but the result is very effective!
We are excited to share Holly Maguire’s collaboration with Workman Publishing; Book Nerd, which was released this week. A celebration of all things bookish and biblio, Book Nerd is full of Holly’s incredible illustrations and musings on one of her favourite subjects; books!
Guided by the team at Workman, Holly worked with editors Kylie and Sarah and Graphic Designer Rae Ann to structure the book, Holly was really able to take time to focus on each page and add abundant detail to the illustrations, honing in on what makes Holly’s work so appealing and full of character.
Laurence Whiteley creates beautiful flat colour illustrations that hark back to Cassandra as well as the tourist posters of the 50’s, the travel poster style of the 30’s and the familiar propaganda posters of the last century.