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.
Alan Berry Rhys was commissioned by Pacifico to create a design to accompany limited edition cans and packaging for Mi Campa Chava. The design also appeared on murals and T-shirts at the restaurant to celebrate the launch
Adam has transformed the children's book concept Where's Wally into the corporate field by creating a busy office environment, featuring seas of data, people, and employees in disorder and chaos.
The subject of a lot of Mike's illustration work is around cities and transport and it was no surprise he was picked for this commission for a cover and inside article feature for TTI Magazine.
The Guardian teamed up with the wonderful Bea Müller to create this editorial illustration to accompany an informative article about all things microbiomes. Bea’s list of editorial clients continues to grow.
Becca Hall has been collaborating with Luxury Family Hotels to produce a series of beautifully illustrated assets to accompany their brand communications and to provide useful information for prospective guests.
Running Press (Hachette) have commissioned Kate Forrester to illustrate a series of A-Z encyclopaedias for magical creatures. So far, Kate has illustrated Mystical Horses, Mermaids, Fairies and Mythical Woodland creatures.