Stitch Fix
Tracy Turnbull is commissioned by the personal stylist website for some female figure illustrations.
Tracy Turnbull is commissioned by the personal stylist website for some female figure illustrations.
French illustrator Thomas Danthony’s is known for creating beautifully crafted digital images that have led to commissions for The New York Times, Google and Penguin books. Earlier this year Thomas decided to relocate from London and set up his studio in Barcelona. As part of Handsome Frank's ongoing 'a little film about' series we decided to follow him to his new home city with a camera crew.
Simon Prades was asked by Bloomberg Businessweek to illustrate a powerful cover story by a North Korean defector. Distinct from their usual style, Bloomberg opted to use conceptual artist Simon Prades to illustrate in his complex and moody technique.
As Go RVing revved up to celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, Joe Wilson was selected by The Richards Group to illustrate Go RVing’s Twenty Years of Wonder campaign.
Sarah Perkins represented by Artist Partners, has recently completed the Folio Society competition brief for the book Sherlock Holmes.
For more of her wonderful images please go to the website.
Naomi McCavitt is a brilliant new artist on Artist Partners books, and she has recently been commissioned to produce this stunning image because of her beautiful painting and knowledgable skills in Botanical illustration.
For more of her stunning work please go to her portfolio where she is represented by Artist Partners

Frances Castle’s bold, full colour illustrations for Around the World in 50 Ways depict a wondrous selection of famous cities and exotic, far-flung places in this “choose-your-own” kid’s travel adventure.
The Pirates of Scurvy Sands is Jonny Duddle’s swashbuckling sequel to his bestselling The Pirates Next Door and it’s OUT NOW! We welcome back the loveable pirate family the Jolley-Rogers who invite Matilda to get away from Dull-on-Sea and join them on a voyage across the sea. They land on the pirate holiday island of Scurvy Sands, run by pirates and exclusively for… PIRATES.
A few years ago, I took to an online blog in order to vent my freelancing frustrations. Work had dropped off and I wanted to share a side of the story that nobody seemed to be discussing. There's a lot of editing on social media and being a freelance creative was painted as a dreamy, idyllic lifestyle. I was experiencing something different, along with everyone else I knew. The highs were no lie and I’ve had my share of exhilarating achievements, but it’s a very temperamental existence and I hated the idea that we were all hiding the grizzly bits.