Talented artist Bonnie Hofkin recently completed this stunning commission for the FT’s How To Spend It magazine, which perfectly illustrates her unique use of soft pencil, combining realism with a diagrammatic feel.
David McConochie produces an illustrative cover for 'Sport Magazine'.
The image features two of football's most famous managers Jose Mourinho (Real Madrid) and Pep Guardiola (Barcelona), as they continue to compete in this year's football season.
The Spring issue of Intelligent Life has run a huge portrait of Bob Dylan by the gifted Kathryn Rathke. The portrait was in honour of his 70th birthday, and not the first Kathryn has created for the magazine, she says: “… it is a glorious magazine and I treasure every copy that Martin Lovelock sends me. ..”
This ‘Cool Britannia’ illustration by Peter Quinnell is a celebration of Britain and all that makes it cool: Nora Batty; Morris Minors; and egg ‘n’ chips!
For Varoom 15 we have travelled from the Land of Blind Faith, through Imagination County and ended up at Resolution Mountains. Lost? Don’t worry, follow the map on Marian Bantjes' beautiful illustration for our Knowledge issue. Also, Airside agency show us How To Do How To Do films with illustrative wit; we learn five lessons from the comics festival in Angoulême, and Des McCannon shows us the educational, intellectual and practical value of using illustration across all disciplines in school.
All this and more. Welcome to the Knowledge issue.
Illustrators featured in Varoom 15 include: William Goldsmith, Jon McNaught, Edward Gorey, Paul Davis, Marian Bantjes, Art Spiegelman, Baru, Dominique Goblet, Norman Rockwell, Luke Best, Alan Baker, David Foldvari, Marion Deuchars, Agnes Decourchelle, Slawa Harasymowicz, Michael Gillette, Masumi Briozzo, Laura Carlin, Luis Scafati, Stuart Murray, Neal Fox, Richard Dinnis and Lorenzo Chiavini.
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Luke James illustrates the front cover for Sport Magazine. The cover features minimal colours with clean lines, to convey the struggle this season taking place between Manchester United and Chelsea in The Champions League Football Finals.
Spike's regular strip cartoon From The Vaults for Occupational Health magazine, takes a look at the future Health and Safety issues facing the royal bride-to-be Kate Middleton.
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Andrew Selby’s illustrations never disappoint. And tackling thought-provoking subjects is where he’s at his best.
He is the cover illustrator for The Lancet Infectious Diseases Journal, having completed his second image for them he says: The articles "allow me to think conceptually about how to solve problems through metaphorical solutions - exactly the kind of work I enjoy doing. The bigger the puzzle - the more enjoyable it becomes!"
Justin Metz created this fantastic CG image for Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine. The image was used on the cover and illustrates the lead story about the crisis in rising food prices.