Introducing…Luke McConkey
Awash with joyful, vibrant colour, we announce new signing here at Handsome Frank- Illustrator Luke McConkey.
Awash with joyful, vibrant colour, we announce new signing here at Handsome Frank- Illustrator Luke McConkey.
Phosphor's illustrator and animator extraordinaire Lumps recently created some animations for a VCT Story on YouTube.
Katie Ponder has been busy working away with creative agency Baxter & Bailey on a series of designs for Royal Mail’s Christmas 2022 Stamps. Each image illustrates an element of the Nativity story, told in Katie’s beautifully sophisticated graphic style and utilising jewel tones.
Max Loeffler worked with the band The Who for a tour poster for their Portland, Oregon show. Focussing on motifs from their song ‘Pinball Wizard’ with Mount Hood in the background and featuring the classic colours of the band’s iconic visual identity. The poster was screen-printed and sold at the gig in Portland.
More of Max’s work can be seen here - https://www.debutart.com/artist/max-loeffler
Butcher Billy is invited by ATARI to create a NFT collection celebrating 50 years in the gaming industry.
Many of us may have heard conversations about checking boobs and balls but there isn’t the same awareness for fannies. This is where the GYFF campaign comes in!
Malika recently teamed up with the lovely folks at Spotify to help bring their new Audiobooks feature to life. Made in collaboration with the Spotify’s in-house creative team.
Malika Favre is represented by Handsome Frank
Sam Chivers was commissioned by a well know US tech brand to create an illustration for one of their media cards for an article about Fight vs Flight video games
More of Sam’s work can be viewed at - https://www.debutart.com/artist/sam-chivers/fight-or-flight
Jordi Ross was commissioned by Faramalla Club to create a special cover for their release of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs latest album ‘Cool It Down’.
More of Jordi’s work can be viewed at - https://www.debutart.com/artist/jordi-ros
Robert Ball has created a series of illustrations for Techspace, who provide and pair office spaces and technical back up with growing businesses. Commissioned by the branding agency Thisaway, the challenge was to create metaphorical illustrations around key attributes of the company without resorting to clichéd ideas and images.
“I found that playing around with scale and humanising the technological aspects of the brief helped me make illustrations that have personality and quirk without being wacky. Each image was sketched out by hand then turned into vectors which means they can be used at any scale but still carry the personality of that original hand drawing.”