Esther Cox – London Transport
Yet another fabulous poster for London Transport adorns the walls of the tube network.
Yet another fabulous poster for London Transport adorns the walls of the tube network.
Get your dancing shoes on with Luke Scriven who has just completed this fantastic animation for the ITV show Dancing on Ice
Bob Venables tackles the serious subject of road safety in this compelling illustration.
Are we ready to worship a digital god?
This is the bold question that the Financial Times are posing in a new advertising campaign created by London agency The Brooklyn Brothers.
Matt Saunders was the artist chosen to depict the message and he created a striking image that powerfully merges the worlds of religion and digital technology. The campaign has been used on billboards all over the country.
Matt Saunders is represented by Handsome Frank

Phosphor Art's Jon Rogers has been reviving his award-winning artwork from AMV BBDO's Guinness Extra Cold campaign. Originally from the year 2000, the series featured a number of cool objects reimagined as pints of Guinness Extra Cold – a desk fan, fridge-freezer, fire bucket, nipple, iceberg and lolly, beautifully put together by Jon.
If you're London based, you might of spotted Thomas's new campaign that's just been revealed around Old street station.
Commissioned by the The Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen, Mie's illustrations were used for a campaign about the IT educations at the Faculty and Science at the University of Copenhagen. The Campaign is showcased on train stations around Denmark.
Mie Frey Damgaard is represented by Lipstick of London
Chris Labrooy continues to impress with his playful approach to how objects interact with each other and with their environments.
Once again Esther Cox's work adorns London Transport Tube Stations.
Kristyna Litten’s wonderful character designs star again in this year’s DFS Christmas animated TV ad titled “Joy of Home".