Sam Chivers / The Guardian
Sam Chiver's worked with The Guardian to produce a stunning series of animated illustrations to accompany the article ‘What will the airport of the future look like?'

Sam Chiver's worked with The Guardian to produce a stunning series of animated illustrations to accompany the article ‘What will the airport of the future look like?'
Alan Kitching / Crossrail
Alan Kitching is one of the world’s foremost practitioners of letterpress typographic design and printmaking. Alan Kitching is renowned for his expressive use of wood and metal letterforms in creating visuals for commissions and his own limited edition prints.
"In 1985 I started my own studio and became a full time illustrator. That was Over 30 years ago and now here I am, 20,000+ commissions later ...
NB Illustration proudly welcomes the talented illustrator Mark Conlan to its books.
In the run up to their Futurefest event NESTA have been asking the Great British public what kind of futurist they are. Ben Scruton was commissioned to illustrate their online questionnaire, bringing the different personality types to life in his inimitable style.

Phosphor Art's Tiago Galo has been gaining a lot of attention lately, with features on websites such as It's Nice That, Illustration Age, Creative Boom and more. His work is constantly evolving so we thought you might like to learn a little bit more about this exciting new illustrator and his work...

Phosphor Art's Darren Whittington is celebrating 20 years of working as an illustrator by sharing 100 images of his work throughout the years in 100 days. So far the illustrations he's shared have showed a vast portfolio of very different jobs and paint quite an interesting picture of how the world we live in has changed since Darren's first job.
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Phosphor's digital artist Mardo El-Noor recently worked on an exciting project with award-winning editorial cartoonist Tom Scott. Mardo created 8 large-scale digital paintings of Tom’s cartoons, the oldest of which was from 1988. The original cartoons were black and white felt-tip illustrations, on yellowing, coffee-stained paper and were all based on our impact on the environment.

Malika was approached by Budweiser to create an epic celebration of American Olympic & Paralympic athletes. The result is an huge 68 x 28 meter painted mural currently adorning the side of a building in mid-town Manhattan.
Tom Haugomat has brewed up this stunning set of illustrations for American retail giant Target, which will be used across their rebranded range of Archers Farm Coffee.