Alex Williamson created the key art and promotional animation for RTÉ’s new podcast Where Is Jón? The artwork is being used in poster and social media campaign across Ireland this winter and spring.
Lisa Sheehan was asked by The Royal Shakespeare Company to create the lead identity image for its production of Roald Dahl’s The Big Friendly Giant.
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production is the first ever stage production of The Big Friendly Giant. Lisa’s identity image is being used extensively in a variety of media.
Gus Scott is a British illustrator/animator based in the South West of England. He creates bold, colourful work, using block colour, shape, and line to construct eye-catching images filled with characters.
From conceptual editorial illustrations to packaging and global healthcare campaigns, he draws on the energy of his personality to create images that are full of movement and that bring a smile to your face. He has worked with clients from across the globe and in his free time will probably be found watching/playing football, attempting to impress his wife with niche food, or visiting a local taproom.
Select clients include Disney, The FA, The Financial Times, Astrazeneca, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Easyjet, HP Ink, Dorling Kindersley.
Sam Hubbard is a fineline illustrator living in a small seaside town in West Sussex. With a long background in brand design he has recently shifted his focus onto illustration, mainly specialising in detailed hand-drawn inkwork for luxury and heritage brands.
He has recently become an artist ambassador for renowned art supplier Daler-Rowney, and has exhibited his work for two years running at Henley Regatta and Goodwood Revival (Cloud Gallery Fine Art), amongst others.
When not at the drawing board, he can be found swimming in the sea, running around the Sussex countryside or spending time with his wife, two daughters and the family cat, Pearl.
Clients include; Daler-Rowney, Cuckoo Gin, David Swann (author) Kingfisher coffee, Brindiwell Wine amd more.
Dotty has created a cast of visually iconic characters from evil aunts to rebellious protagonists in a brand-new middle-grade adventure series published by Chicken House.
We celebrate the return of Adam’s delightful duo in MURRAY THE PIRATE! the third book in this much-loved series, published this month by Harper Collins.
Bold, unique and full of signature charm, these new illustrations from Virginia Moura showcase her talent for getting maximum impact with a restrained palette.
Much like Virginia’s portfolio, these new pieces are full of character and seamlessly give us that festive feeling.