Eleanor Rose

A clever and powerful lino cut illustration for the cover of The Fabian Society magazine, illustrated by Eleanor Rose.

A clever and powerful lino cut illustration for the cover of The Fabian Society magazine, illustrated by Eleanor Rose.

Transporting us to another place Sarah McMenemy and her atmospheric illustration of the seafront at St Andrews for Seaton House Hotel.
Now on postcards in the hotel to welcome guests to their rooms.
Sarah McMenemy is represented by The Artworks

Apart from being a talented illustrator Gus can also bring his artwork to life with moving image from simple gif animations as shown here or even more intricate longer graphic animations. He work is perfect for eye catching digital advertising and online magazine articles.

Clients include Disney, Wireless Festival, The Fa, AstraZeneca, The Financial Times, The Guardian The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The i, JBL, Easyjet, HP Ink, Twitch, Red Bull, Havas, Harry's, Ocado Magazine, The Hoxton, The Royal Opera House, Dorling Kindersley, Oxford University Press, Collective Arts Brewing, Ferment Magazine, Glug Magazine, Scoop, Okido, Bath University.

Gus Scott is represented by NB Illustration

"Airline Card style illustration" refers to a visual style that originated from the illustrated safety cards found on airplanes.

Continuing the collaboration between bestselling pre-school author Camilla Reid and illustrator Nila Aye, Who’s Funny? is out now, featuring adorable dinosaurs and their fun little friends; the latest title in this popular board book series full of interactive fun and the cutest characters.


Final Destination written by Nige Tassell sees the author riding Britain’s railways to its lesser-known corners and seldom-visited outposts and features this striking and vibrant cover illustration by Gary Redford.
Gary’s portfolio:
https://www.meiklejohn.co.uk/artist/Gary_Redford_MJN/Gary_Redford_Portfolio_MJN

Denis Freitas' dynamic commission for the launch of the all-new electric E-Vitara, blends urban landscapes with bold automotive vision.

Commissioned by Canelo Books, Becca illustrated the hardback cover for The Savage Isle, the first in a new trilogy by Michael Arnold. Told from a Celtic perspective, the novel explores the Roman invasion of Britain.
The illustration presents an ominous vision of the southeastern coastline: a lone Roman ship battles curling, Celtic-inspired waves beneath a brooding sky. Towering above, the White Cliffs loom - unmoving and unwelcoming - symbolising both the physical and cultural resistance awaiting the invaders.
Becca's composition captures the tension and drama of a land on the brink of conquest, setting the tone for the gripping story within.

Tado were commissioned by Bauer to create the cover art for their Brothers Uncovered podcast. The image features caricatures of Ashley and Jordan Banjo and Perri Keily, who host the podcast.
More of Tado’s work can be viewed at https://www.debutart.com/artist/tado?tags=all

This ‘Trumpification of American policy' cover was a finalist in the ASMEs for best conceptual cover.