Just Published: Neal Layton’s The Tree
Neal Layton's new children's book, The Tree, is published by Walker Books this month.
Neal Layton's new children's book, The Tree, is published by Walker Books this month.
Patrick George's poster was one of the three winning images from the UN's World Wildlife Day poster competition organised by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES), with this inspirational and clever depiction of an elephant against the blue background of the UN flag.

Congratulations to Levi Pinfold for winning the English Association's 7-11 years Picture Book Award for his haunting and thought-provoking fable, Greenling. Established in 1995, the awards are presented to the best children's Fiction and Non-Fiction picture books of the year.
Clemenger BBDO recently commissioned Meiklejohn artist Jean-Pierre Le Roux to produce a series of posters for Wellington Zoo's new "Meet The Locals" campaign.
Phosphor Art’s Poonam Mistry has just completed an exciting project illustrating a book containing stories and poems from across the Commonwealth. A River of Stories Volume 2: Earth was commissioned by Lift Education and The Commonwealth Education Trust.

Brummie illustrator Sweaty Eskimo (aka Tahgasa Bertram) likes to intertwine random elements and themes to create colourful visual soups.
Neal Layton created an amazing mural on the wall at Discover Children's Story Centre for the Big Draw 2015. He painted a huge bear called Bartholomew and, with the help of the children who drew and coloured bees and flowers to attach to the wall, a magnificent scene emerged.
Graphic artist Alan Dalby has a childlike Attenborough-esq fascination with nature and an affection for tessellation.
Gary Redford has once again worked with Hatched London to produce a stunning illustration for The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.