France Amerique Magazine & Matt Murphy
Matt Murphy created this atmospheric illustration for France Amerique Magaazine to commemorate Bastille Day, or French National Day - celebrated today.
Matt Murphy created this atmospheric illustration for France Amerique Magaazine to commemorate Bastille Day, or French National Day - celebrated today.
Mike has oodles of experience as a commercial artist having worked with a wide variety of clients from Network Rail, Transport for London, to Amazon. He has number of strong illustrative approaches mostly employing illustrator vectors and photoshop.
The New York Times turned to long time contributor Tim McDonagh for their latest Kid's supplement; an educational special all about insects! People with entomophobia look away now...
Suzanne Carpenter is a brilliant designer, illustrator - surface pattern maker - Suzanne's work is always incredible so vibrant - and we just love this new commission of a map of Santa Monica appearing within a brochure for - https://www.cypressequity.com @cypressequity
For more of Suzanne’s fabulous work please go to her folder : Suzanne Carpenter | Illustrator | Artist Partners
Rachel Winter's art pays homage to a cherished tradition of a native New Zealand tribe.
Commissioned by Rotary International Magazine, the illustrated article talks about Boil-Up, a soup and shared experience from the Rangitāne tribe of the Awapuni area in New Zealand.
With its lively patterns and a composition that beautifully captures the spirit of togetherness, Rachel's colourful piece invites readers into an upbeat and inviting atmosphere.
Adam was delighted to be selected to illustrate this book on Engineering for our prestigious reknowned university, Imperial College London. The book was designed by What on Earth Books-Adam very much enjoyed working on the project a learned a lot in the process. Adam very much enjoyed working on the project and learned a lot in the process. The book was designed by What on Earth Books.
In our latest podcast we embark on a magical mystery tour into the wonderful world of Liverpool based artist Luke McConkey. Luke spills the beans on how he first grabbed our attention, the fact that he "draws like he's a nice guy", and his side project as an independent record label owner.
Read all about it, and see some photos from our visit to Luke’s studio at: www.handsomefrank.com/insights/read/luke_podcast
You can find ‘The Handsome Frank illustration podcast’ on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon as well as most other podcast providers.
Julia Allum crafted this vibrant composition to illustrate a feature in The Observer Science & Tech section about the future of cancer vaccines.
We’d love to introduce you to the effortlessly cool world of Tayana Alanis, and say hello to our new signing!