We love Sophie Melissa's cover for The Day We Met by Roxie Cooper. Sophie's contemporary graphic style worked perfectly for this modern love story published by Ebury.
Carrie May was honoured to be asked to illustrate Abi Elphinstone's World Book Day title Ever Dark published by Simon & Schuster. Carrie's stunning cover transports us to another world, making her ethereal style a great choice for this enthralling tale.
Ana Seixas worked with Jackdaw Design to create a fabulous new look for Urban Cordial. Each bottle features an illustration hinting at the cordial flavour with a good dose of humour thrown in for good measure.
Sophie Melissa was thrilled to work with Wired Magazine for their article on micro-dosing LSD trials. Using a striking colour palette and trippy graphics, Sophie used key points from the copy to create her illustration.
We love this beautiful illustration created by Carrie May for the new digital edition of A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg, published by Vintage. Carrie's decorative artwork evokes the festive season perfectly.
The Dinosaur That Pooped A Princess by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter is the fifth title to be published this year featuring Garry Parsons' wonderful illustrations.
Garry has been particularly busy over the last few months; he's enjoyed creating artworks that have featured dragons, princesses, dinosaurs, fairies and out of this world adventures to name just a few! Never one to rest on his laurels, Garry has also enjoyed becoming a regular guest author on the much loved Picture Book Den.
We spoke to Garry about some of the titles he has worked on this year and why each book, although very different, means so much to him.
We love Lucy Truman's beautiful, fluid illustrations for Stella Magazine's fashion special. Lucy's signature style highlights the very best of the high street's autumn collections.
You Only Live Once is the first title in the brilliantly funny Gracie Dart series by Jess Vallance, featuring a fantastic cover illustration by Gary Newman.
The Daily Telegraph asked Lucy Truman to illustrate the lead article in their Saturday supplement. Lucy's expressive style was the perfect choice for the article on making new friends, whatever your age.