Bottle Bottle collaboration with Karolina Pawelczyk

Always bringing life and energy to every project, Karolina delights us all again with this playful packing commission.

Always bringing life and energy to every project, Karolina delights us all again with this playful packing commission.

The whole Phosphor site has had a refresh for the new year, including the portfolio of Jean-Manuel Duvivier.
Jean-Manuel specialises in not specialising: he loves to do editorial work for magazines and newspapers, advertising campaigns, murals, calendars, stationery and children's book illustrations.
Previous clients include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Smithsonian Journeys Magazine, The National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, Cosmopolitan, Marie-Claire, Yale University Press and Pushkin Press.
Get in touch with Trina at Phosphor if you'd like to add your name to the list above and work with Jean-Manuel.

Phosphor's Florencia Rigiroli has been working with Argentinian coffee brand Jardin Secreto Deco & Cafe for a while, crafting the identity for the specialty shop in the heart of Bariloche.

Most recently, Florencia has been working on a series of designs to advertise special events at the cafe and she's brought her signature style to their packaging too!
"I love every time [Nati from Jardin Secreto] brings me a new idea, because I know it will mean lots of color, flowers, and plants — things that, obviously, are very connected to me," said Florencia, whose full portfolio can be found at phosphorart.com.

If you’re thinking about giving your brand a fresh twist and taking it to the next level with vibrant illustrations, get in touch with Trina at Phosphor about working with Florencia.

MDI Digital we’re commissioned to work on Ravensburger Games’ new kids release ‘Bo Bo Bon’. MDI create a full series of characters, but here’s the excitable, candy hungry Piñata monster who’s on of the games main protagonists.
More of MDI Digital’s work can be viewed here https://www.debutart.com/artist/matt-dartford-aj-mdi-digital?tags=all

Simon Prades was commissioned by Usbek & Rica to illustrate an article about Tanzania, where the Maasai people are being driven from their ancestral lands by companies specializing in decarbonization projects.
More of Simon’s work can be viewed here https://www.debutart.com/artist/simon-prades?tags=all

In this commission for The New Statesman book review, Laurindo illustrated a long literary essay revisiting D.H. Lawrence’s Why the Novel Matters and asking what the novel means now.
'Rather than a portrait, I wanted to translate Lawrence’s idea of “tremulations on the ether” into an image: a mind as a resonant field, where layers of thought overlap, vibrate, and reshape each other. A landscape becomes consciousness; echoes stack into forms; books disappear, return, and shift meaning with time—alive, unstable, endlessly re-read.'
Words by Geoff Dyer for The New Statesman

Laurindo Feliciano is represented by The Artworks

Kate Forrester produced a delightful set of fairytale illustrations with a difference, in this collaboration with BBH for Experian’s latest ad campaign. Read on below to hear Kate’s thoughts on the project and see more examples of her roughs, final artwork and the different platforms the ads have been used across.


I was delighted to be commissioned by advertising agency BBH to illustrate their new campaign for Experian, empowering customers to take control of their financial futures with their inspiring new brand platform. The concept of the campaign uses classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales to encourage you to; ‘Better Your Story’ and improve your credit score. My job was to come up with a series of traditional, illustrated book covers – but with a twist!
The billboards went up all across London this week and have got lots of attention so far with their overall message of positivity and hope – just what we need in gloomy January!





Laura is an illustrator based in Barcelona, Spain. Her work is built around simple shapes and thoughtful compositions, using flat colors and rich textures. Her illustrations are often conceptual, exploring metaphor and double meanings. She enjoys experimenting with color and seeks tenderness and subtle humor in her characters.

Her work has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, Time Magazine, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and The Wall Street Journal, among others.


Nastka Lisova is an illustrator passionate about bringing small wonders and big feelings to the page. Working in watercolor and digital mixed-media, she creates illustrations that celebrate childhood, memory and emotional storytelling inspired by everyday life.

From an early age, Nastka was inspired by the world around her – she loved drawing what she saw: people, animals, flowers and trees. She grew up in a small Ukrainian village and spent much of her time outdoors, walking through fields and along the edge of the forest. She also loved reading and illustrating the stories she read, as books felt like portals to other places and lives she had never seen. Today, Nastka enjoys creating magical, heartfelt illustrations that inspire freedom of expression and a love for life, while gently reminding us how beautiful the world around us can be.


Gaia’s striking cover unleashes a visually rich fantasy world packed with dragons, wolves and a pangolin, capturing the magic and adventure at the heart of this imaginative quest.
Out this month, Where the Dragon Waits by Tom Moorhouse (David Fickling Books) follows Ed and Steff as they navigate magical realms, encounter mysterious creatures and seek the elusive dragon atop an impossibly tall spire - and Gaia Alessi’s bold, narrative composition brings every twist to life with mythic energy.
A standout example of atmospheric world building and evocative character design, this cover showcases Gaia’s talent for translating fantastical fiction into unforgettable cover imagery.
Gaia Alessi is represented by Arena Illustration.