Steffi Walthall for The New Yorker
Bright Artist Steffi Walthall has recently featured in The New Yorker’s several times, illustrating two in-depth and insightful film reviews.
Bright Artist Steffi Walthall has recently featured in The New Yorker’s several times, illustrating two in-depth and insightful film reviews.
Liz Kay has been working with Slimming World Magazine on a series of regular full page illustrations on self-improvement on weight loss issues, the first one is about aiming high- How To Set Your Dream Target - the second is How to Bounce Back, a visually fun page to give the readers info on how to put setbacks behind you to help with your weight loss success.
Phosphor's Laura Redburn recently completed a set of travel illustrations for Departures Magazine.
Nick Chaffe was commissioned by the team at YBM to illustrate a feature about being different for the latest issue of Think. Do. magazine.
This issue of Stratégies Magazine explores different angles and signs of the resilience and dynamism of Africa. with special attention to those parts that keep dealing with the French heritage.
Karolina Pawelczyk was asked to contribute to the fabulous German Editorial, The CURVY magazine. The article features power dressing and plus size celebrities; Michelle Obama, Hayley Hasselhoff and Melissa McCarthy. Karolina's illustration accompanies these real power women talking about their style.
Say Yes to the Dress with out leaving the house.
Hello Marine was recently commissioned to illustrate the perfect (end of lockdown) Parisian rooftop party for Elle France, creating the artwork in her vibrant, graphic, flat colour style. To see more of Hello Marine's work, click here.
Bright Artist Steffi Walthall appeared in The New York Times Travel section with a bold and evocative editorial illustration to accompany the article ‘Road Trips are Great. Except for the Driving’.
You can see more of Steffi’s work here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/illustration/artists/steffi-walthall
Gary Walton was thrilled to illustrate another cover for The Observer's Food Monthly magazine. Gary's reinterpretation of the vintage Ministry of Food style poster perfectly captures the DIY theme of the magazine's May issue. To see more of Gary's work, click here.