Justin Metz was commissioned by SKY to create the key artwork for their new documentary series ‘Black Widow’. The image will appear on all SKY’s digital platforms as well as in press ads.
Drink in these beautiful interior illustrations by Bright Artist Adele Leyris for Paul Knorr’s newest book, THE LITTLE BOOK OF NEGRONI, which is out now and published by HarperCollins.
Bright artist Mia Mottelson’s illustrations are on centre court for Virgin Atlantic’s Vera Magazine – served ahead of the US Open and pride of place with her signature, characterful designs.
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Clara crafted the entire visual identity for 'Festivalzinho,' the inaugural music festival designed for families, particularly those with young children.
The event's organisers sought a lively and engaging visual theme that would resonate with both children and their parents. Clara developed the Key Visual, logo, and Instagram templates, infusing them with playful and whimsical elements that highlight the festival’s main attractions. These include the largest Ferris wheel in Latin America, captivating circus acts, and a rocket-shaped slide.
The festival is set to take place on 30 November in São Paulo.
The Brazilian illustrator Diego Abreu has collaborated with designer Matthew Reinhart and Insight Editions to create A Pop-Up Guide to the Creatures of the Wizarding World, a deluxe publication for which Diego painted the all the key characters and creatures from the Harry Potter universe in intricate detail.
Fantasy specialist Gavin Reece illustrated the stunning cover for The Company Of the Wolf, the latest epic written by David Wragg in his Tales of the Plains series.
Phosphor's latest signing, Léon Moh-Cah, has created the artwork for Hanbang's new EP. The artwork depicts a mountain scene created from collaged layers of fabric painted with watercolours.
Hanbang, real name Lee Jihoon, is a keyboardist-composer and member of the band Yangbans. This solo project is a meditation album featuring music he composed himself using recordings he made in nature. Three more albums are expected to follow, which will form a 24-song composition representing the 24 seasons of the Chinese calendar. Léon will be illustrating the three other albums too, in this same style, exploring the different colours and landscapes of the seasons.