Ing Lee: Lush Knot Wrap
A knot-wrap for cosmetic company Lush is designed by Ing Lee to honour White Day.
A knot-wrap for cosmetic company Lush is designed by Ing Lee to honour White Day.
The Royal Mint commissioned a modern interpretation of the icon, Britannia to celebrate the unwavering symbol of strength and resilience.
The Heart Shopping Centre in Walton-on-Thames celebrates the history of film with these eye-catching walkway banners.
The retail centre was once the site of a pioneering British film studio which released the first film adaptation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and where eminent film figures such as Douglas Fairbank Jr., Bette Davis and Rock Hudson filmed.
Each movie banner had to be instantly recognisable and colourful to celebrate the history of the site’s past and Frances Castle certainly came up with the goods by creating these very bold illustrations depicting 12 iconic films from the 1930’s through to the 2010’s.
Frances Castle is represented by Arena Illustration.
Kate Forrester has continued her long-running partnership with Norwegian brand Møllerens, illustrating their latest range of flours.
Carrie May has continued her collaboration with the Shortbread House of Edinburgh and created three new, beautifully detailed, illustrations for their 2023 Christmas collection. Carrie's eye-catching designs are a perfect fit for the luxury, handmade Scottish brand.
To celebrate Old Fashioned Month, Ludivine created a series of illustrated signature cocktails commissioned by Sauce Communications.
Olga was thrilled to receive a commission from the New York City Ballet School for their upcoming Christmas production of Nutcracker. Her illustrations were featured on the promotional materials for the show, including the invitations.
This year, Darling Clementine were commissioned by American retail giant Target to illustrate a range of their Christmas products.
Ball Corportion ask Laura Greenanto design cans to showcase their smart contemporary properties.
Laura worked on two drinks cans that showcased both the infinite recyclability of aluminium, and also two of the client's own speciality printing techniques. In this instance they wanted to showcase HD photo printing, and their unique glow in the dark neon inks.
Her design had to include elements that would show off these printing techniques, plus carry a strong recycling and reuse message. They asked to avoid cliche images that are often used to portray things that are environmentally friendly, and requested a visually impactful and colourful design that was a celebration of the aluminium can, its recyclability, and the drink it protects.
Laura adds, "I created a couple of retro flavoured ideas that incorporated the flowing infinity symbol and different slogans to represent recyclability, and the ability of the aluminium can to keep the drink inside fresh and cool. I then sourced some appropriate HD stock photography to complement the design and create some interesting and colourful compositions."
Sveta Dorosheva creates the key visual for the British Library’s Fantasy: Realms of Imagination Exhibition.