Xinmei Liu worked with RisoLab to create a four colour Risograph print using crimson, light lime, aqua and black inks. The print showcases instructions originally from a 1970’s poster about effective eye exercises.
Phosphor's Christopher Nielsen was recently commissioned by The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) to illustrate an article in their supporters' magazine.
Mark Boardman’s creative application of light and shade was put to great use for the cover and inside illustrations for California Water Service Group’s Annual Report which has just been published, entitled A Light in the Dark.
Lucy Davey has illustrated the perfect walking holiday essential, handy pocket guides for 4 locations across Scotland, published by Pocket Mountains Ltd.
With a look inspired by vintage travel posters, Lucy has captured specific landmarks relevant to the four locations (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Sterling and Falkirk), as well as creating around 30 inside illustrations for each book, “It was a dream brief in many ways – I loved learning about all these landmarks of Scotland and really enjoyed adding the nature and wildlife elements to the images.”
Each book has a distinct colour palette which Lucy uses to great effect throughout, making them a wonderfully visually satisfying set;
“The printed books are so cute and satisfying, I’m so pleased with how they turned out!
New Zealand based STATE Insurance recently undertook a national study and found that the same accidents tend to happen on the same day; which led to their campaign The Mistake Report, featuring a range of witty icons created by Nick Chaffe in his graphic style for use in print, TV and social media.
Ben has been working with Vodaphone team, creating a series of striking graphic illustrations for their business site to support their Connected Education service. 'Bringing digital learning to students, teachers & schools worldwide to help teachers and pupils collaborate in new ways using technology.'
Was a really nice nice one to work on and made all the smoother with the clever designer at Sassy Films who commissioned the project.