AVIEL BASIL – TELEGRAPH TOP 50 BOOKS OF 2019
Aviel Basil had the pleasure of illustrating Charlotte Lo's successful book 'We Won An Island.'
Aviel Basil had the pleasure of illustrating Charlotte Lo's successful book 'We Won An Island.'
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.
To see Julia's full portfolio, click here.
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With a gaggle of illustrated fiction titles under their belts Guy Bass and Steve May go from strength to strength.
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