THE SUPERPETS AND ME ILLUSTRATED BY EMILY FOX
Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick's first non-fiction book for younger readers is full of amazing illustrations of bionic cats and dogs to hero hedgehogs and courageous chameleons!
Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick's first non-fiction book for younger readers is full of amazing illustrations of bionic cats and dogs to hero hedgehogs and courageous chameleons!
Hannah Gold’s unmissable follow-up to the bestselling and award-winning The Last Bear is published this month by Harper Collins.
Profile - Andy Watt has been a published illustrator since 1998
Angelo Rinaldi has just updated his folio on our website - he has produced some wonderful work over the years, you can now see the various cover artwork he has produced for the UK and US this year alongside the prestigious Dr. Who covers.
Hurrah for the micro-beasts! Putting the spotlight on these fascinating insects, Cicada Symphony by Sue Fliess is out now, fully illustrated by Gareth Lucas, our very own natural world specialist.
Congratulations go to Arena illustrator Thomas Flintham and author Pamela Burchard for winning the 6-8 category for A Monster Ate My Packed Lunch.
Phosphor has just updated Oxo's portfolio with some fun new work. Oxo's style is playful and spontaneous and he is great at capturing a mood, whether he's illustrating crowds or single characters. Oxo is known not just for his illustrations, but comic strips, mascots, GIFs and also animations.
A huge welcome to Jose Mendez, who joined the Handsome Frank lineup last month!
Jose is a Spanish illustrator and artist based between London and Barcelona with a distinctive and unique style, creating a playful world full of badass characters, hand drawn typography, colourful palette, bold shapes, wavy line and great use of contrast.
Head on over to our website to check out Jose’s new portfolio page, we’re sure it will catch your eye! www.handsomefrank.com/insights/read/mundomendo
Lucy Davey has illustrated 3 walking guide covers for the islands of Scotland for Pocket Mountains written by Peter Edwards. Taking inspiration from the landscapes of Brian Cook, she said, ‘I've worked with Robbie Porteous from Pocket Mountains on a few projects now. The Uist cover is my favourite - I always enjoy depicting water in my illustrations and I particularly like the colour combinations in this one.’
Lucy Davey is represented by The Artworks
Katie Ponder has illustrated the fourth book in Dorling Kindersley's Mythology series, with the latest instalment focusing on Goddesses and Heroines from myths around the world.
Inspired by Folkart, embroidery and quilting, Katie used photoshop to create all the illustrations, moving elements round like a paper theatre set until something aesthetically ‘clicked’.