Dawn Cooper was asked by BBC Wildlife Magazine to create an illustration teeming with life to accompany an article that delves into the history of hedgerows. Excited to help illustrate their importance, Dawn set about making an image that looked wild and abundant, a time-consuming task but ultimately very satisfying!
Quino Marin's striking illustration reflecting the isolation a big proportion of the world's people are facing over the next few months - however, there is optimism in the title that there will be end to it eventually.
Quino's take on the iconic 80's film Blade Runner and some illustrations from Quino's educational work of otherwise normal daily life scenes we normally take for granted.
Bright Artist Genie Espinosa has created some playful and colourful editorial illustrations for an article in It’s Nice That magazine. Genie’s bold, fun style pops throughout the article entitled ‘The cannabis conundrum: How should designers navigate the marijuana business?’
You can see the full article HERE and to seee more of Genie’s work visit her portfolio HERE
Phosphor Art's Satoshi Kambayashi has completed yet another cover for PLC Magazine. The title of the article it related to was, “Buying and Selling Sports Clubs: in a League of its Own?”
We are excited to welcome Julia Allum to Meiklejohn; the latest artist to join our fantastic team of illustrators.
Creating abstract, brightly coloured, vector artworks, Julia draws influence from mid-century posters and vintage design. Recent clients include Savills, Transport for London and Tortoise Media.
Here is a selection of Julia's artworks.
TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
Appearing in London underground stations, these wonderfully graphic images were designed to advertise the city's Lidos and to inspire and encourage people to visit these amazing destinations.
NEW WORK
Julia’s bold, geometric design approach is showcased in her modern poster interpretations. Featuring iconic subjects and the natural world, Julia’s unique illustrations are created using simplified shapes and layering colours to add depth.
ISOBEL
Julia was thrilled to be commissioned to create a series of vibrant, artworks for Savills. Briefed to brighten up the day of anyone who sees them, we think Julia definitely fulfilled the task. The illustrations have been used across all media, including OOH and bus sides.