Think Jess, think Heinz. Jess has officially been appointed as a ketchup connoisseur and had the chance to create an illustration showcasing the flavour profile of Heinz’s sweet sriracha ketchup.
Its been sometime since we were asked to produce some packaging illustrations - but we had the ideal commission for our artist Angelo Rinaldi - based on a children’s book that he had produced many years ago, a hyper realistic painted picture book entitled : Cow -
Our client is a dairy farmer living in Tasmania who produces milk at his own creamery the company is called “ Shakespeare Hills” and the client was inspired by what he had seen as the children book cover for a label design.
Angelo’s wonderfully realistic style was perfect in order to produce a design that would work across all of his products.
Phosphor's Léon Moh-Cah has created another animation for School of Life, whose videos, articles, books, app, podcast and services help people learn, heal and grow.
Gary Redford was excited to create the new brand mark for Redbreast, the ultra-premium single pot still Irish whiskey, for their global re-brand. Commissioned to evolve and modernise their existing logo, Gary’s beautifully crafted contemporary design has been used across a wide range of print and digital media, celebrating the distinctive brand and communicating its unique personality.
Kristyna Litten’s first book in a brand-new mystery chapter book series, Ivy and Bearlock Holmes: The Case of the Missing Flower is published this month by Magic Cat Publishing.
Simon Prades was commissioned to create the cover illustration for the 21st July issue of TIME magazine
Simon Prades was commissioned to create the cover illustration for the 21st July issue of TIME magazine. The cover feature is about the fate of kidnapped Ukrainian children and how that has been pushed to the edges of the peace process, intensifying fears across the country that they may never come home. The longer they remain in Russia, the more difficult it will be to return and reintegrate them, as the effect of Russian propaganda and indoctrination takes hold over time.
Iratxe López de Munáin illustrates an interactive art kit on the life of a Master Impressionist.
Iratxe teamed up with Thames & Hudson UK to bring The Artist Box: Claude Monet vividly to life through her lively, colourful illustrations.
Designed as part of the 'Gift Lab' series, this engaging 24‑page activity kit immerses young audiences in Monet’s world. It features a 150-piece jigsaw puzzle of his Giverny garden, a fact‑filled fold‑out timeline tracing his life and personal dramas, twenty‑four creative art activities (from origami water lilies to a Monet-themed mystery), and even an iron‑on patch - all richly illustrated by Iratxe.
Opening the box reveals not only a puzzle where you can spot Monet’s studio boat, wife Camille, and characters from his famous paintings, but also invites users to experiment with his artistic techniques via fun hands-on prompts. Iratxe’s illustrations transform educational content into a playful, tactile journey that both celebrates Monet’s legacy and encourages budding artists to explore creativity in a memorable, interactive format.
Back cover info -
" From the mysteries and wonders of the natural world to man-made marvels in science, technology, and innovation, planet Earth is full of fun and fascinating things to discover at any age. Although most knowledge can be obtained online today, there is nothing quite like the charm of learning from a book packed with witty writing and illustrations like Diarmuid Ó Catháin’s compelling series on Little-known Facts. Brimming with character, The Human Body edition presents readers with the unique opportunity to explore the extraordinary and unexpected traits and biology of people in an easy-to-remember and visually delightful way."
Other illustration show samples from Diarmuid's portfolio on a children's book theme.
Born and bred in Dublin, Diarmuid Ó Catháin is a freelance illustrator who has worked with a wide range of local and international projects spanning branding, advertising, publishing, packaging design, and animation. His client list includes Philips, Vodafone, Sony, Vodafone, Facebook, Twitter, Pernod, and the Bank of Ireland.
To see more of Diarmuid's work please visit: https://www.nbillustration.co.uk/portfolios/diarmuid-o-cathain/
With billowing steam and cosy conversation, Fortunate Joaquin captures the gentle poetry of café life in his new illustrated packaging designs for Montreal Roasters, Dreamy.
His work is characterised by striking compositions, bold colours and playful references to contemporary Mediterranean aesthetics, and that is on full display in this delicious collaboration.