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Highstreet brand Zara commission Yime De Santiago for his unique urban designs.
Highstreet brand Zara commission Yime De Santiago for his unique urban designs.
Will Broome commissioned by Hope and Glory PR London for STRIPPD
Will's characters were commissioned to offer customers at the Balance Festival May 12-14th, personalised products. Attendees were able to choose their design, slogan and add their name to the design.
Alexa Grace Coe, live customisation at Le bon Marche Paris for Miller Harris.
Written by the award-winning author, David Almond, The Tale of Angelino Brown, is a warm and witty tale with charming illustrations by Alex T. Smith, published by Walker Books. Alex had great fun depicting Angelino, the little curly haired angel’s antics in this wonderful children’s story.
Frances Castle’s full colour illustrations are a joy to behold in this fun non-fiction book with a twist. Spot the Mistake: Lands of Long Ago, published by Wide Eyed Editions, tests your knowledge of history by spotting 20 mistakes in every detailed scene.
The theme of this summer's John Lewis campaign is 'National Treasures', so it was no surprise when the UK retailer came knocking forPaul Thurlby, a man who is fast being a national treasure himself.
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Our very own Anna Kovecses teamed up with the excellent folks at Trunk to create an animated TV advert for property website Rightmove. The work was commissioned by creative agency Homebrew London.
We are delighted to welcome Doug Miller, architectural assistant and illustrator to Debut Art.
We are very proud to announce that BloodBros, AKA Emile Holmewood, has won the Barbican and Wrap Magazine’s print competition with his poster, ‘Art Forms of Fiction’!
Stephen Lee has been contributing on a regular basis with Pension’s Insight Magazine. Stephen cleverly makes an incredible visual out of otherwise dry material. This months brief was to celebrate the Annual 50 People in Pensions issue with a Hollywood Walk of Fame flavour including the ever present Pensions Manager. Stephen works traditionally using pencils paper and inks- we do all alterations to final artwork in Photoshop.
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