Carole Verbyst for Commentary Magazine
Carole Verbyst's conceptual style was perfect for this sneak preview of the cover of Commentary Magazine for the Royal College of Physicians coming out in October.
Carole Verbyst's conceptual style was perfect for this sneak preview of the cover of Commentary Magazine for the Royal College of Physicians coming out in October.
Bright’s Bea Muller has collaborated with Women’s Health Magazine, this time lending her signature style to their ‘Dispatches from my plus size pregnancy’ column, perfectly illustrating the beauty of motherhood.
Emile was commissioned by Empire Magazine to create the cover of their Summer Preview Issue.
Bill is the recipient of multiple awards including the prestigious 'Key Art' award for his illustration for Batman, and has painted primary poster images for a variety of film genres from Sci-Fi classics like Mad Max to comedies such as Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life and Brazil.

Lisa Sheehan was commissioned by Scholastic to create these contrasting artworks on carbon footprints.
One thing we always appreciate is when a client keeps coming back to use the services of one of our illustrators again, and again. Here is Matt Murphy delivering the goods once more for Trust Magazine for an article titled ‘Casting the Net Wider’ but you already guessed that from the main illustration, right?
Nastka Drabot has done the cover for The Concours Yearbook 2021. Using her signature bold, clean style, Nastka’s graphic design is full of elegance and movement, with clean vector lines and a bright limited colour palette.
Well known for it’s illustrated covers, the yearbook is designed by Art Director Peter Allen, and published by Magneto.
You can see more of Nastka Drabot’s work at their portfolio here:
https://thebrightagency.com/uk/illustration/artists/nastka-drabot
The illustration was for the cover of the magazine. The cover feature was about the film director Guillermo Del Toro (director of films that include Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy and Shape of Water).
Adam Allsuch Boardman makes a lovely set of illustrations for Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine