Where’s Frank been?
If you're reading this then you're probably savvy enough to know that we recently sent out our latest newspaper Frank Issue 4 all round the world to all our lovely clients and a few lucky others.
If you're reading this then you're probably savvy enough to know that we recently sent out our latest newspaper Frank Issue 4 all round the world to all our lovely clients and a few lucky others.
Matt Dartford & AJ / MDI Digital
Justin Metz, hitandrun, and Matt Dartford & AJ / MDI Digital collaborated with AMV BBDO on a particularly special project for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Rohan Eason's illustrations have been animated by UNICEF to highlight the plight of children in Syria.
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Emma Rios draws live for a Barnardo's & Aldi Christmas bauble collaboration.
Nick Chaffe was honoured to work with Amnesty International on their annual 'Write for Rights' campaign. Nick was asked to produce twelve illustrations representing cases of human rights abuses from around the world.
It’s always nice when illustration is used to help a good cause, so we were really pleased that Grey London called us up and asked if Sarah Tanat-Jones would like to work with the wonderful Make-a-Wish foundation.
We were delighted to once again be asked to contribute to Shelter‘s newspaper ‘here’ this month, with Tom Haugomat supplying the front cover art.
Huntley Muir created the brilliant illustrations for Maggie’s Culture Crawl 2013. The event sees participants joining a 15-mile night-hike full of discovery, culture and architecture to raise money for Maggie's Cancer Centres.
Huntley Muir is represented by Debut Art
Poonam Mistry was commissioned to illustrate a cover for UWC magazine which is a charitable publication working with a global network of schools and colleges etc for world peace. Her brief was to encompass the challenges for education when there is economic discrimination. Her striking black and white image made the cover a real success.
Poonam Mistry is represented by Phosphor Art
Lindsey Spinks has been asked to take part as one of the artists involved in this years ‘Lindt Big Egg Hunt’. It’s a brilliant initiative in aid of Action for Children, ‘set to be the largest, interactive public art exhibition the country has ever seen. Last year the hunt raised over £1million pound for charity’. Lindsey has managed to take her amazingly detailed illustrations and apply them to the huge egg due to be unveiled in Covent Garden this February. Keep an eye out for more information coming soon… Lindsey Spinks is represented by The Artworks