Rachel Winter brings Biogaran’s Campaign to Life
Rachel Winter crafts an array of symbols and motifs for a vibrant campaign with the French pharmaceutical company, Biogaran.
Rachel Winter crafts an array of symbols and motifs for a vibrant campaign with the French pharmaceutical company, Biogaran.
The Marvellous Gillian Flint joined forces with Adam&EveDBB to create a series of assets for Avanti West Coast. Gillian created a charming family of tortoises taking it nice and easy, spending quality time together while rolling down the line towards their destination.
You can see more of Gillian’s work here:
https://thebrightagency.com/uk/childrens-illustration/artists/gillian-flint
In recognition of Pride Month, Bea Müller’s gentle; caring illustrations celebrate the nuance and joy that Pride is all about. Perfectly pride of place on the Pinterest main page - the perfect marriage for Bea’s gorgeous art style.
You can see more of Bea’s work here:
Adam's talents extends beyond just still images; he's a versatile animator as well.
Laurence has created these stunning illustrations in the style of the classic transport posters of the 30's and 40's.
We embark on a new intergalactic adventure with Astrochimp, by David Walliams and Adam Stower who unite once again with this hilarious and completely bonkers graphic novel.
We celebrate the 10th anniversary of Jonny’s bestselling picture book, Gigantosaurus with the publication of a brand-new book, Doodle with Duddle: How to Draw Dinosaurs, published by Templar Publishing.
Alexis Bruchon has become a big name in the world of style, and fashionable architecture and the world of interiors etc.
Starling, a UK charity that hosts creative projects exploring positive identity and creative expression with neurodivergent young people, have commissioned Aurelia Lange to animate a series of informative podcast clips. They explore the needs of neurodivergent people in public spaces, with Aurelia’s painterly style used perfectly to create warm and digestible snippets.
Explaining a bit more about the project, Aurelia said: "The brief stated that the visual style should be uncomplicated (i.e. not too many things going on at once) and for the animations to be as 'smooth' as possible as this can be helpful for neurodivergent people with visual processing challenges.”