Bugs & Slugs
Creating another year of family excitement and activities, Lee Hodges is asked to illustrate the RHS Garden posters.
Creating another year of family excitement and activities, Lee Hodges is asked to illustrate the RHS Garden posters.
Gary Redford was commissioned by HeyHuman to create this fabulous artwork for Glyndebourne. Gary's vibrant illustration was designed to promote the Summer Festival 2017 and reflect Glyndebourne's modern approach to opera. Gary's artwork has been used across outdoor, press and online campaigns.
Brighton based illustrator Lon Chan creates detailed digital artworks drawn by hand from his sunny studio next to the Royal Pavilion. His work is a unique combination of bold lines in a contemporary style whilst retaining a hand-crafted quality.
Alexa Grace Coe creates beautiful and iconic illustration for Miller Harris Perfumers Library, Le Cedre.
Phosphor Art’s Marcel Laverdet (Rive GaucheStudio) recently completed a set of illustrations for Catacrom, makers of preservative-free eye drops – soothing relief for allergic eyes.

Jacqueline Bissett spends a day drawing on the Arch Window at gpstudio in London.
We are delighted to share Joe Wilson’s collaboration with Antidote and Ascot Racecourse ‘A World Like Nowhere Else’: a bespoke, hand-painted globe telling the story of Royal Ascot’s long-standing traditions and rich heritage.

Virgin Media kickstarted 2017 with the launch of their new Virgin TV V6 Box, commissioning Début artists Beato, Sven Hauth and Mark Ward for the punchy, typography-led OOH campaign announcing its release. All three artists created a striking, high-impact tagline illustrating the impression the box would have in enhancing the viewer’s television experience.

London Transport Museum’s exhibition Poster Parade: Re-imagining historical posters explores the pervasive influence of London’s transport design.
“I feel like London is the only city in the world which is instantly recognisable by its transport images, ” says Elizabeth Scott, head curator at the London Transport Museum. “The tube map, the roundel, the red bus – they’re all symbols of London itself.”