Gavin Reece was commissioned by Rouge magazine to illustrate their spring fashion feature. Gavin created a series of artworks, all inspired by the stars of the small screen. This stunning homage to Mad Men is our favourite
Barclaycard Unwind promises a 'Smileaday' every day for 365 days with a new smile inducing doodle by Serge Seidlitz. The function of the website is to promote gigs, festivals and other fun prizes. See here for more smiles - https://smileaday.barclaycardunwind.com/
Debbie Powell was asked by Waitrose to illustrate lots of yummy new products for the launch of their new ’Good to Go’ range. Debbie’s use of simple graphic shapes and bold colours make the ingredients really stand out and easily identifiable for the consumer. Her lovely handwritten text and screen printed textures give the illustrations a wholesome handmade feel. Debbie Powell is represented by The Artworks
McCann Erickson Advertising have commissionedGail Armstrong to create 10 images for Nestle's "Love to Share" campaign. The images, which focus on hands and bags of sweets, are effective in design and clever in the way they reflect the title. Gail says "They are set against a single colour scene behind, which gives a sense of the location and atmosphere in which the different sweets might be shared. Everything in the images is made from paper - hands, bags, sweets, type - an entire world made of paper." You'll spot the first posters and point of sale pieces in selected London cinemas now.
Barry Patterson works with Colgate Palmolive to produce these images for a European in-store campaign. With a brief to create a border of natural ingredients used in the Palmolive range of products, Barry triumphs with these wonderful frames giving both scent and colour. Barry Patterson is represented by Illustration
Dave Hopkins recently completed two pen and ink drawings for a Sygenta ad commissioned by Ogilvy Primary Contact. Dave’s authentic engraving style was perfect for the aged Victorian feel the client wanted to achieve. Accuracy was vital and various bee experts were on hand to give advice!
John Rielly was commissioned by Renault to illustrate a pop art version of the Mona Lisa for their recent outdoor campaign in France. The campaigns tagline ‘Even an icon needs to learn how to change’ was supported by John’s interpretation of the Mona Lisa, alongside a contemporary incarnation, and the original artwork. John Rielly is represented by Meiklejohn
Here are a selection of artworks Barbara Spoettel created for Rouge magazines recent 'Shopping Around The World' article. Barbara was commissioned to illustrate several spreads dedicated to the world's most fashionable cities. Barbara Spoettel is represented by New Division
Daria Jabenko's stylish ladies can be seen on the Palmetto Health truck in the US. Commissioned to create a design including beautiful females with flying ribbons, Palmetto Health have used the image triumphantly on the truck for their Mammography project. Daria Jabenko is represented by Illustration Ltd
Over the last year Debbie Powell has been working on a fantastic project in collaboration with Japanese Railways. Here is the gorgeous illustration which has been turned into a 3d and animated version – check out the cute animated version here: https://jrtk.jrtk.jp/xmas/index.html