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
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.”
We are proud to announce that our latest Startworks program mentee is the fantastic Katie Thomas, a recent graduate from Falmouth University who blew us away with her incredible portfolio of concise conceptual illustration that showcases her flair for architecture, animals and isometric points of view.
We can’t wait to see what projects Katie will undertake in the future, so if you have a project in mind please check out Katie’s full portfolio and get in touch!
The London-based illustrator Linda Baritski – AKA Season of Victory – has recently completed a seven-month collaboration with the global skincare giant Kiehl’s. Graphic, colourful and eclectic, her illustrations are being rolled out at 48 Kiehl’s locations around the world, capturing the unique character of each outlet from China to Guatemala and from Britain to Japan.
Phosphor's Kuba recently completed a set of illustrations for Rapaport's magazine. The Rapaport Group is an international network of companies providing added-value services that support the development of fair, transparent, efficient, and competitive diamond and jewellery markets.
It was a big moment for Sebastian Curi who’s distinctive digits made it to the cover of the New York Times Kids magazine this month, perfectly communicating a powerful environmental message. A “dream come true” and very well deserved following a busy year for Curi.