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Adam Allsuch Boardman – Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds

Adam Allsuch Boardman – Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds (Design Projects, illustrator, NB Illustration)

 

Adam has collaborated with the Hyde Park to create a fully illustrated information brochure to celebrate the heritage of one of the oldest cinemas in the UK, boasting  big red curtains, gas lamps and an ornate balcony.

 

Adam Allsuch Boardman – Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds (Design Projects, illustrator, NB Illustration) Adam Allsuch Boardman – Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds (Design Projects, illustrator, NB Illustration)

 

The cinema is a good mixture of old and new following a £4 million overall. The Hyde Park Picture House is situated in the heart of Hyde Park next to the Leeds University.

 

Adam Allsuch Boardman – Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds (Design Projects, illustrator, NB Illustration)

 

We also feature new work for Monocle Magazine Entertainment Weekly.

 

Adam Allsuch Boardman – Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds (Design Projects, illustrator, NB Illustration)

 

Adam Allsuch Boardman is represented by NB Illustration

PAUL BOSTON | Penguin Random House

PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs)

 

Illustrated by Paul Boston, How Does It Work? follows CBeebies star Maddie Moate’s as she takes a look inside everyday objects and machines – from fridges to fire engines! The book is packed with awesome facts and key STEM concepts, which is perfect for nurturing curious minds.

 

PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs) PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs) PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs) PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs) PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs) PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs) PAUL BOSTON  | Penguin Random House (illustrator, Meiklejohn, publishing, Publishing Jobs)

 

Paul Boston is represented by Meiklejohn

Snakes on a Train

Snakes on a Train (Design Projects, Illustration Ltd, illustrator)

Chrissy Lau's vibrant design, "Lucky 8 Snakes on a Train," transforms Sydney’s light rail into a moving celebration of the Year of the Wood Snake 2025.

Commissioned by the City of Sydney, Chrissy's artwork blesses passengers with prosperity, perseverance, and good fortune, weaving together auspicious symbols and colours.

 

Snakes on a Train (Design Projects, Illustration Ltd, illustrator)

 

The snakes, adorned with plum blossoms, orchids, and chrysanthemum, represent longevity and prosperity, while the peony flowers symbolise wealth. Gold coins, ingots, and lunar lanterns with lucky longevity knots complete the composition, set against a backdrop of clouds.

 

Snakes on a Train (Design Projects, Illustration Ltd, illustrator)

 

With its bold use of red and yellow - the lucky colours of the Wood Snake, this design brings joy and blessings to the bustling city streets.

WATCH a video of the train.

Paperface creates quirky chicken characters for ‘Who Flew The Coop?

Paperface creates quirky chicken characters for ‘Who Flew The Coop? (Children’s Books, Design Projects, Illustration Ltd, illustrator, publishing, Publishing Jobs)
Paperface creates quirky chicken characters for 'Who Flew The Coop?'

'Who Flew The Coop?' is a chicken-themed card game created for Quarto, and set for release at the end of this month.

 

Paperface creates quirky chicken characters for ‘Who Flew The Coop? (Children’s Books, Design Projects, Illustration Ltd, illustrator, publishing, Publishing Jobs)

 

The project involved crafting a series of humorous, mugshot-style portraits for 24 different chicken breeds, each with its own distinct personality. Research into the breeds and collaboration with the client helped shape the characters, ensuring their traits were visually compelling and integral to the gameplay.

 

Paperface creates quirky chicken characters for ‘Who Flew The Coop? (Children’s Books, Design Projects, Illustration Ltd, illustrator, publishing, Publishing Jobs)

 

Beyond the game cards, Paperface’s illustrations also appear in an accompanying booklet, offering a deeper look into each chicken’s personality and its ‘flight-risk’ rating!

Pre-order here. 

Paperface is represented by IllustrationX

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