James Gibbs animation for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
James had the great opportunity to create an animation for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
James had the great opportunity to create an animation for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
Julia Allum crafted this vibrant composition to illustrate a feature in The Observer Science & Tech section about the future of cancer vaccines.
Garry Walton’s superb etching style illustrations added to the humour of the brilliant new British Airways City Flyer campaign.
AT&T was inspired by the logos Lisa created for Saatchi & Saatchi, but they wanted their own unique spin on it. Lisa heavily utilized AT&T blue, and the CGI Ampersand features a variety of items that represent important moments from AT&T’s long history, including a phone for Alexander Graham Bell and the moon to represent the first call made from the moon. Lisa worked with AT&T’s creative team to lock in how to represent historical moments that would be instantly recognizable to the viewer. The piece was originally intended for social channels and internal use only, but the brand loved it so much, Lisa re-worked the image to jumbo size and the piece was projected onto AT&T’s building for all passers-by to enjoy.
More of Lisa’s work can be viewed here: https://www.debutart.com/artist/lisa-sheehan
Alex Williamson was commissioned by Ignition Records to create image for Noel Gallagher’s ‘Pretty Boy (Robert Smith) Remix’ music video. He worked alongside Chris Curtis who brought Alex’s visuals to life.
More of Alex’s work can be viewed at - https://www.debutart.com/artist/alex-williamson
To mark the one year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Aardman and Save the Children have launched a new animated short featuring background concept work by Graham Carter.
Phosphor has recently welcomed Jean-Manuel Duvivier, a French illustrator living and working in Brussels. For nearly thirty years, Jean-Manue was Head of the Visual Communication department at La Cambre School of Visual Arts, teaching and coordinating the Bachelor’s and the Master’s teams.
Jean-Manuel specialises in not specialising: he loves to do editorial work for magazines and newspapers, advertising campaigns, murals, calendars and stationery, or children books illustrations.
Previous clients include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Smithsonian Journeys Magazine, The National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, Cosmopolitan, Marie-Claire, Yale University Press and Pushkin Press.
Take a look at Jean-Manuel's portfolio to find more of his stunning work, or get in touch with Trina to commission him.
Phosphor's Bill Sanderson has created some art for The Battle of Maldon, the first ever standalone edition of one of J.R.R. Tolkien’s most important poetic dramas.
The book, which will be coming out on 30th March, will feature several black and white scraperboard illustrations by Bill.
See more of Bill's iconic work in his portfolio on the Phosphor website, or get in touch with Trina to commission him.
To celebrate the launch of their new Shenzen Store, Kiton commissioned a tailoring-inspired design from Caroline Tomlinson.
The image was reproduced as a token of appreciation for customers in the form of a silk foulard.
Prada encouraged their VIP customers to celebrate mothers day with a week-long live illustration event in stores nationwide.
Jess Rose Bird was busy in action across their London Flagship locations.