Bright’s Chris Chatterton for Chewsday packaging
Chris Chatterton has created an adorable series of illustrations for dog-treat brand Chewsday to bring their packaging to life.
Chris Chatterton has created an adorable series of illustrations for dog-treat brand Chewsday to bring their packaging to life.
Season of Victory designs psychedelic Christmas packaging for handmade cosmetic company Lush. A kaleidoscope of colours can be seen on the packaging of Lush's Christmas gift box, packed with Snow Fairy treats!
Darling Clementine have illustrated an amazing range of M & S’s Christmas snow globe Gin & Rum Liqueur’s, with each bottle containing a small light that beautifully illuminates Darling Clementine’s illustrations as gold and silver flakes swirl in the behind them.
New project by Tobias Hall for Budweiser. Deuce Studio came to us with a request to help them refine a type lockup they were working on for Budweiser’s Labor Day celebrations.
Lisa was asked to create a CG illustration of a stack of every issue of The Big Issue reaching into space and a further image for the feature spread.
More of Lisa’s work can be found at https://www.debutart.com/artist/lisa-sheehan
Artist Partners are very proud to announce the forthcoming Netflix Series of Ada Twist Scientist, as you can see the series is based on the hugely popular best selling book from the series of STEM books (The Questioneers) written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by our very own David Roberts, published by Abrams Books, this book and the others in the series have certainly caught everyone’s attention.
Lizzie King has been commissioned by Gillette and Agile Films to illustrate the hand of England footballer Raheem Sterling, choosing his lucky football boots. The drawings were then made into an animation as part of Gillette’s feature on pre-game rituals with magazine, Hypebeast.
“I loved seeing my drawings turned into an animation! I am terrible at technical things like that so it’s pretty magical to me to see my drawings move.”
Not being a massive football buff, Lizzie had to do a little research on football boots, as well as Sterlings arms to make sure she captured his tattoos, “The feedback from my first draft was that the arm looked too feminine! (I had been drawing my own arm admittedly) I then got my dad to lift some shoes off a shelf while I drew his arm which looked much better!”
Lizzie King is represented by The Artworks
Laurence Whiteley illustrates Radio Times Olympic Games coverage Supplement.
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.
More of Xinmei’s work can be viewed at https://www.debutart.com/artist/xinmei-liu