Claudia Petrazzi- Barrington Stoke – Me and My Brian
Claudia was proud to be chosen to illustrate the cover and inside artwork in black and white for this sensitive book about mental health written by Helen Rutter and published by Barrington Stoke.
Claudia was proud to be chosen to illustrate the cover and inside artwork in black and white for this sensitive book about mental health written by Helen Rutter and published by Barrington Stoke.
Pavel was commissioned by Chartered Society of Physiotherapists to illustrate another set of Member Benefits Icons - these are very simple graphic interpretations of each benefit to represent the key feature.
Debbie Powell created a set of beautiful bold linocuts for the cover and insides of ‘A Happy Poem to Start Every Day’
James Weston Lewis captures the essence of Infiniment Coty Paris’ fragrance ‘Un Parc de Roses en Alabama’ in this stunning advertorial for Monocle magazine.
Gary Redford was delighted to be commissioned to illustrate the cover of Diddly Squat: Home to Roost, in his signature, minimal style; the 4th book in this popular, Sunday Times bestselling series.
Gary Redford is represented by Meiklejohn
Anna Broadhurst has enjoyed illustrating a series of colourful and whimsical artworks for Ocado Life, beautifully created in her organic, textural style.
Matthew Cooper was asked by Domino Records to once again work on the design for Franz Ferdinand’s new album ‘The Human Fear’. This marks the 6th time Matthew has worked with the band on their album packaging and promotional design.
More of Matthew’s work can be viewed here https://www.debutart.com/artist/matthew-cooper
Six illustrations were created for the campaign, all based around the social media meme 'I won't tell anyone I've won the lottery but there will be signs'.
Blending perfectly with the Luxury Family Hotels brand and communication output, Becca’s work adorns the marketing efforts of the luxury brand’s public image. The final assets for the Ickworth property in Suffolk pair perfectly with some charming black-and-white spots.
You can see more of Becca’s work here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/licensing/artists/becca-hall
Bright artist Julia Murray’s tantalising illustrations are front and centre for Charlotte Vassel’s gripping murder mystery novels, published by Faber Books. As detailed and intricate as the mystery behind the pages, what better way to set the mood for an investigation than with Julia’s wonderful work?
You can see more of Julia’s work in her portfolio here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/childrens-illustration/artists/julia-murray