Studio Hosego/Financial Times
Studio Hosego work with the Financial Times Weekend Magazine to create a series of impressive artworks exploring the history of miracle cures for obesity.
Studio Hosego work with the Financial Times Weekend Magazine to create a series of impressive artworks exploring the history of miracle cures for obesity.
Beginning with lots of discussion with the client after receiving the brief, Lucy had to work within the brand guidelines and delivering an overview of how things have changed in paying while travelling over the years, from the 1940’s through to 80’s and to the current day. Preparing images for animation however provided a new set of challenges that Lucy was more than up for tackling;
Who better to ask then Hannah Bailey to illustrate ‘a game of nature and nurture’; PLANTED is a houseplant based board game by well-known game designer, Phil Walker-Harding (designer of Sushi Go amongst others) and produced by Buffalo Games. Hannah has created the artwork for the whole game – the box, the player boards, the cards and even the counters and resource tokens.
Philip Pullman - the brilliantly talented author - revealed his latest book as a lovely animation which will be available and published in September by penguin Random House - beautifully illustrated internally by Tom Duxbury who is proudly represented by Artist Partners.
We are very proud that one of our children’s picture books was chosen to appear on CBeebies Bedtime Stories - the reading of The Eyebrows of Doom....was read brilliantly by no other than Steve Carell the Hollywood actor …
Katya Balen's emotive words along with Richard Johnson's atmospheric imagery interlace perfectly in this stunning story about the power of music and nature.
With her distinct style, Bright’s Cindy Kang has created another brilliant illustration for GCF’s Green Climate Insight 20 report.
You can see more of Cindy’s work here: HERE
Bright’s Steffi Walthall continues her collaboration with The New York Times, this time lending her signature style to one of their “Right at Home” columns about one of the quietest rooms in the world.
You can see more of Steffi’s work here: HERE
Submitted in the Design Product & Packaging category, Ben Tallon's work for Lynx & Axe makes it through the first round of the prestigious awards.