Kate Forrester
Kate Forrester showed off her extensive lettering skills in this recent ad for Always, with a variety of fantastic hand designed typography.
Kate Forrester is represented by The Artworks
Kate Forrester showed off her extensive lettering skills in this recent ad for Always, with a variety of fantastic hand designed typography.
Kate Forrester is represented by The Artworks
Stefan Walter created this striking typographic cover for the current issue of Time Out New York.
Stefan Walter is represented by Debut Art
Among our most exciting recent signings is the brilliant Chris Labrooy. After graduating from the RCA with an MA in design products, Chris first began to use 3D as a simple tool to visualise ideas for furniture and products that he could not afford to produce. As 3D technology and hardware evolved, Chris saw an opportunity to explore CGI as a creative medium in itself with which he could subvert and twist familiar everyday things into new typographic and sculptural forms. Chris LaBrooy is interested in the intersection between typography, architecture, product design and visual art as these images here show.

Chris Labrooy is represented by Debut Art
Over the last few months Kate Forrester has been working on a great range of adverts for the Jointcare Sevenseas campaign. Kate’s hand designed typography was perfect to create the right feel for each different piece, and work with each of the images to emphasise the benefits of the Jointcare range. A different slant to some of Kate’s other work, this really shows how flexible she can be! Kate Forrester is represented by the Artworks
Ruth Rowland has delivered spectacularly with a series of large posters for a BAA Welcome Campaign at Heathrow Airport. The idea was for recognisable London characters to welcome passengers on their arrival, eleven real characters have been used; from a Carnival Queen to a Chelsea Pensioner, a Doorman to a Policeman. Ruth wrote the word ‘Welcome’ in a style to reflect all their different personalities, they can be seen along the Terminal 4 Travelator at Heathrow.
Ruth Rowland is represented by Illustration Ltd
James Brown produced this brilliant cover for the ‘The Unreliable Life of Harry The Valet’ in collaboration with Meiklejohn artist Piers Sanford. The combination of James’ retro typography and Piers’ etching created a great Victorian Billboard feel for this true story of the most infamous Victorian Jewel thief.
James Brown is represented by New Division
Award winning artist down under – Christopher Nielsen – is regularly commissioned to produce beautiful bespoke lettering and typography. Campaigns that have used his exceptional talent stand out above the rest. He is the guy to go to for your next hand lettered project!
Christopher Nielsen is represented by Phosphor Art
Creative genius Ben Tallon presents illustrations for E4’s Skins Tour.
The work is being used in a trailer for a series of gigs across the UK to promote Skins Season 5, Ben designed the logo and some of the hand drawn type.
The Artworks are delighted to welcome Lindsey Spinks! Lindsey graduated last summer and now joins as the latest exciting talent of this years Startworks programme. She has a real flair for characters combining hand drawn and digital elements to create her imagery.
Lindsey Spinks is represented by the Artworks