We’re thrilled to share Nila Aye’s playful illustrations created for author Kes Gray’s picture book Thoughts From a Quiet Bench. The award-winning duo collaborated on this joyful book, encouraging children to slow down and start noticing the world around them.
London Power Tunnels is a major infrastructure project led by National Grid to rewire the capital and ensure a reliable electricity supply for the future. By building deep underground tunnels across London, the project replaces ageing cables, modernises the network, and strengthens the city’s energy resilience. This long-term investment helps keep the lights on for millions of homes and businesses while reducing disruption at street level.
Ben created vector artworks for a series of on-site safety posters, helping to engage construction teams and communicate vital safety messages clearly and effectively throughout the project.
A selection of illustrations from Gus's portfolio, showcasing his versatile style and approach across both pharmaceutical and hospitality contexts.
His work highlights how Gus's style effectively communicates ideas in an engaging way within these market areas. for more illustrations do check out his work at...
Some new fineline works for the renowned art supplier, Daler Rowney with whom Sam has recently become an artist ambassador for. His work demonstrates pen techniques using their quality pens and ink products.
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" From the mysteries and wonders of the natural world to man-made marvels in science, technology, and innovation, planet Earth is full of fun and fascinating things to discover at any age. Although most knowledge can be obtained online today, there is nothing quite like the charm of learning from a book packed with witty writing and illustrations like Diarmuid Ó Catháin’s compelling series on Little-known Facts. Brimming with character, The Human Body edition presents readers with the unique opportunity to explore the extraordinary and unexpected traits and biology of people in an easy-to-remember and visually delightful way."
Other illustration show samples from Diarmuid's portfolio on a children's book theme.
Born and bred in Dublin, Diarmuid Ó Catháin is a freelance illustrator who has worked with a wide range of local and international projects spanning branding, advertising, publishing, packaging design, and animation. His client list includes Philips, Vodafone, Sony, Vodafone, Facebook, Twitter, Pernod, and the Bank of Ireland.
To see more of Diarmuid's work please visit: https://www.nbillustration.co.uk/portfolios/diarmuid-o-cathain/
Apart from being a talented illustrator Gus can also bring his artwork to life with moving image from simple gif animations as shown here or even more intricate longer graphic animations. He work is perfect for eye catching digital advertising and online magazine articles.
Clients include Disney, Wireless Festival, The Fa, AstraZeneca, The Financial Times, The Guardian The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The i, JBL, Easyjet, HP Ink, Twitch, Red Bull, Havas, Harry's, Ocado Magazine, The Hoxton, The Royal Opera House, Dorling Kindersley, Oxford University Press, Collective Arts Brewing, Ferment Magazine, Glug Magazine, Scoop, Okido, Bath University.
This stunning book created for Igloo Books, is a golden opportunity to delve into a whole spectrum of shades and explore how they shape the way we see the world, from primary colours to perfect paint palettes.
Find out what different colours have meant through the millennia, why we might paint the town red, and what Richard of York has to do with it all. You'll be tickled pink to see the black, the white, and everything in-between. SOURCE: Author's synopsis.
Adam has collaborated with the Hyde Park to create a fully illustrated information brochure to celebrate the heritage of one of the oldest cinemas in the UK, boasting big red curtains, gas lamps and an ornate balcony.
The cinema is a good mixture of old and new following a £4 million overall. The Hyde Park Picture House is situated in the heart of Hyde Park next to the Leeds University.
We also feature new work for Monocle Magazine Entertainment Weekly.