Meet our illustrators

We carefully curate and nurture our collection of illustrators. Our talent scouts explore every nook of the planet to bring you a mix of the finest established and emerging artists.

Juliet Percival Medical
Juliet has first class degrees in Physiology from Edinburgh University, and Illustration from Falmouth College of Arts. Working from her studio in Durham, she is a medical and scientific illustrator who, in addition to communicating information precisely through her imagery, brings an individual and creative touch to every client’s project. Combining the anatomical knowledge she has from her training in physiology with a prodigious creative talent honed at Falmouth College of Arts, she offers a warmer aesthetic to what might otherwise be quite cold and clinical artwork. more>
Roma Gavrila
Roma Gavrilǎ is an illustrator whose work is full of subtlety and nuance. Using natural textures, perspective, colour, contrast and detail, within a single image she shows us that within every story, idea and feeling there’s more than first meets the eye. To look at one of her illustrations is to become a participant, experiencing its layers and understanding its wider meaning. more>
Grace Lanksbury
With a unique drawing style and a portfolio filled with bold and expressive artwork, Grace Lanksbury is bringing her own fresh approach to the world of illustration. For Grace, everything begins with her choice of colours, and from there she’ll craft the emotion and atmosphere of an image to expertly match the requirements of her brief. more>
Marieke Nelissen
Marieke Nelissen creates wonderfully intricate artwork that transports us back to the Golden Age of illustration. Her meticulous, hand-painted approach takes time and dedication, but the results are more than worth it. Whether she’s illustrating children’s books or commercial imagery, every painting draws you right into the scene and story. more>
Jamie Coe
Visual storytelling in an exciting and accessible comic art style is the forte of the London-based illustrator and animator Jamie Coe. Working with some of the biggest names in broadcasting, publishing and in the world of comics, he’s an expert when it comes to helping brands tell their stories in unique and impactful ways. more>
Maxim Usik
Working in a unique cartoony style that’s a touch folksy and a touch naïve, Germany-based illustrator Maxim Usik infuses each of his images with wit, charm and natural warmth. His skill in finding clever ways to communicate what might normally seem dry and serious subjects has won him editorial and publishing clients around the world, who also benefit from his ability to meet tight deadlines. more>
Gray Jolliffe
Vastly experienced, effortlessly witty and a consummate professional, British cartoonist Gray Joliffe has been doodling for over 50 years, bringing smiles to the faces of millions through his Chloe & Co strip, published in the Daily Mail, and books such as his Wicked Willie series. more>
Frank Neidhardt
The photorealist illustrator Frank Neidhardt is truly gifted when it comes to creating a unique sense of heightened reality for his clients. Each work may look like a normal photograph, but in every image Frank brings the impossible to life in a way that captures the imagination of the viewer. more>
Ruth Palmer
British illustrator Ruth Palmer has a colourful, painterly style that immediately draws the eye, and her work’s traditional feel makes it ideal in editorial, packaging and children’s books projects. There’s a sense of adventure and narrative in everything she paints, often with a 1950s feel to catch the imagination. more>
Sholto Walker
Drawing quickly and expressively with a traditional ink pen, British children’s illustrator Sholto Walker transfers all the energy and emotion of his approach directly into the colourful characters he creates. From his languid line work to frenetically scratched-in detail, there’s an immediacy to his work that instantly engages the viewer and pulls them into the story he’s illustrating. more>
Liz Pepperell
Looking at Liz Pepperell’s portfolio is like stepping into a garden, with all of nature’s forms, colours and textures expertly rendered in the hand of an experienced botanical artist. From individual flowers and fruits through to entire cottage garden scenes in full bloom, Liz’s traditional style is perfect for capturing the serenity plants bring to our world. more>
Mark Watkinson
Clean, clear and impactful graphic illustrations are the forte of the Lincolnshire based artist Mark Watkinson. It’s fair to say that Mark’s early interest in mechanics shows through in his imagery, but also that he made the right choice pursuing a career in art. He’s been a successful freelance illustrator since the early 80s, when he graduated in Graphic Design from the Lincoln College of Art. Influences include Gavin MacLeod and Mick Brownfield. more>
Tallon Live Event Drawing
People’s faces light up when they see illustrator Ben Tallon getting messy with a wall mural on location in a retail outlet, at a sporting event or at a product launch. Raw energy and creativity are there before your eyes in living colour, expressively applied using brushes, spray cans, marker pens and more. more>
Laura Greenan
“I don’t do subtle,” says the London-based illustrator Laura Greenan. Her goal is to capture your attention while providing a sense of escapism and nostalgia, whilst also effectively conveying the clients' message in an exciting and imaginative way. more>
Gail Armstrong
Gail Armstrong has been creating paper sculptures for over 25 years and her enthusiasm for the medium hasn’t waned one snip. She still wants every image she creates to be better than the last, and she has cut, embossed, folded and glued her way to a cabinet full of creative industry awards. Her clients simply love her unique ability to turn a flat sheet of paper into an amazing work of art. more>
Caroline Church
Caroline Church is a scraperboard artist, and the perfect illustrator to approach if you’re after something with a vintage engraved look to it. Her imagery is ideal for packaging that has a traditional feel, she’s an expert when it comes to conveying atmosphere and fascinating results can be achieved when her historical scraperboard style is applied to modern themes and subjects. more>
Juliet Percival
Working from her studio in Durham, Juliet is in demand for her skills creating unique maps, travel illustrations, architecture and lifestyle pieces. With a prodigious creative talent honed at Falmouth College of Arts (where she achieved a First Class degree in Illustration), she brings an individual, warm personal aesthetic and creative touch to every client’s project. Her portfolio includes editorial and book publishing as well as maps for signage and outdoor interpretation panels. more>
Lee Hodges
Based in Devon, Lee Hodges creates colourful and energetic artwork that gets people excited, which is why he’s the go-to illustrator for clients wanting images dripping with fun and creativity. Hugely inspired by Latin music, rhythm seems to permeate Lee’s work, which is ideal for festivals, events, club nights, cafés and restaurants, music packaging and more. more>
Bob Venables
Bob Venables is the go-to illustrator for any project that requires illustrations executed in a classic style. Matisse, Hogarth, Wyeth, Rackham, Lowbrow… whatever look you’re after, Bob will deliver. He’s a pastiche illustrator par excellence. more>
Echopic
Echopic is an illustration studio that’s come up with its own innovative brand of visual communication. Called Scribing, it sees the studio’s Lithuanian founders – Kristina Naruseviciute and Lina Navickaite – remote scribing. They will join your session remotely and will listen to the information being discussed live. - At the same time, we will be capturing the spoken content and ideas visually using Adobe Illustrator software. - This way the session will be documented and summarized into one or a few infographics. We call them rich pictures because they are filled with rich, visual content straight out of your session. Your attendees can watch my design process live via shared... more>
Pintachan
Big eyes, lots of smiles, bright colours and plenty of fun – Spanish artist Pintachan creates lively and whimsical imagery that’s charming because it’s so simple. When a project needs instant, down-to-earth appeal with two scoops of happiness, he’s the perfect illustrator to consider. more>
Vicky Scott
A versatile and imaginative artist, Vicky Scott uses a whole range of media from paper collage to digital painting to create images in her signature style. Her quirky, colourful and nostalgic illustrations thrive on a sense of optimism, which makes her work excellent for lifestyle publications, ad campaigns and decorative projects. more>
Donough O'Malley
Irish illustrator Donough O’Malley’s bold, graphical style stands apart from the rest thanks to its quirky humour, enticing old print and paper texturing and his exceptional ability to create something fresh and unique for every client. more>
Christopher Corr
Cities, people, culture and nature too – they’re all captured in the most vibrant and appealing fashion by the London-based artist Christopher Corr. From storybooks and travel guides to interior patterns, his bright, intuitive painting style and emotive use of colour are a joy to behold for audiences and clients alike. more>
Alan Baker
One of the UK’s leading children’s book illustrators, and a highly accomplished animator as well, Alan Baker brings realism, character and a true sense of narrative to the projects he works on. Throughout his career he has collected awards for his top-flight work. He’s written and illustrated over 40 books, and created dozens of animations for both commercial and broadcast clients. read more in an interview with Alan https://artsideoflife.com/alan-baker/ Online Children's Books https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXi7KYGpkbJ0cn8h9HU6NsA/videos more>
Andrew Beckett
Andrew Beckett’s passion for natural history shows through not only in the subject matter of his images, but also in their sheer quality. His meticulous and painstaking method results in hair-by-hair detail and a near photographic finish, though as an artist he is able to take full control of colour and style to deliver exactly what his client is aiming for. more>
Mike Hall
If you’re working on a project involving illustrated maps, then Valencia-based artist Mike Hall needs to go at the top of your list of artists to consider. From vintage to modern styles, he’s an expert not only at conveying vital geographical information but also at perfectly crafting each map for his client and their audience. more>
Kavel Rafferty
With a natural and contemporary style, English illustrator Kavel Rafferty skilfully combines drawings, found imagery, print and paint to create images that connect with audiences at an emotional level. In editorial, publishing, advertising and more, Kavel’s clients enjoy the fresh and individual qualities of her work. more>
Vince Ray
Welcome to the electric world of Vince Ray, where Lowbrow artwork meets Rock n Roll mayhem. Flaming hotrods, skulls, valentines, guitars and vamp-ish women are all part of the rockabilly visual language Vince has built up over the years, making him ideal for projects with a retro edge. more>
Hannah Davies
Rich in detail and pattern, full of nature’s beauty and using atmospheric colour palettes, the decorative artwork created by Swansea illustrator Hannah Davies is ideal for products, packaging, interiors, fashion, editorial and more. The authentic, handcrafted feel Hannah brings to the projects she works on makes her the perfect illustrator wherever a unique vibe is required. more>
Claire Rollet
Expressive, original hand-drawn illustrations. Map specialist, her drawings bring human warmth to wayfinding. Drawings of architecture and urban scenery is the forte of Brighton-based artist Claire Rollet. Her output also includes natural history, repeat patterns, instructional drawings. Although her creations are detailed and intricate, they’re loose and modern which her clients love. more>
Zoë More OFerrall
London illustrator Zoe More O’Ferrall uses her immediate and instinctive drawing skills to create contemporary imagery that’s perfect for clients in fashion, food brands, retail, advertising, publishing and more. The hand of the artist is always there in her deft line work, and she also creates impactful hand-rendered text. more>
John Walsom
Traditionally painted architectural illustrations are a speciality of John Walsom, who uses his background in architecture and watercolour skills to produce works that are beautiful, accurate, and that evoke the exact mood his clients are after. more>
Jacob Stead
The UK-based illustrator Jacob Stead works in a bold and imaginative style which is clear, direct and inviting – ideal for editorial, publishing and advertising projects. His strong figures, colourful settings and a little hint of folk-art influences combine for perfect visual storytelling. more>
BoomArtwork
Based in the Netherlands, BoomArtwork is the pseudonym of illustrator and lettering artist Eric van den Boom. Since childhood he’s been attracted to the pop culture art associated with album sleeves, t-shirts, skateboards and gig posters. It inspires his illustration and lettering work to this day. more>
Mpumelelo Bhengu
“Street culture is the fuel that energises me,” says South African illustrator Mpumelelo Bhengu – and this energy is richly evident in the spectacular urban landscapes he renders. The life, colour and rhythm of the streets, plus the stories they have to tell, instantly draws viewers to Mpumelelo’s imagery. more>
Heedayah Lockman
Vibrant colours. Bold, imaginative forms. Flourishes of fascinating detail. The Glasgow-based illustrator Heedayah Lockman knows how to capture the atmosphere of a project in her unique creative style, and clients love the way her vivid imagery always fits the brief. more>
Julia Prokhotskaya In Colour
Julia Prokhotskaya is an illustrator who enjoys exploring themes of curiosity, everyday magic and discovering the small joys of life. Her colourful, playful illustrations combine a fresh, contemporary feel with rich detail and character. With a vibrant palette and a warm sense of humour, she creates inviting, imaginary worlds that speak to children and adults alike. more>
Svetlana Molodchenko
Looking at Svetlana Molodchenko’s artwork is like stepping back to a long-lost era of finery and grandeur – a Renaissance painting, a medieval cathedral or perhaps even an Ancient Greek villa. Rich in detail but with a light touch, there’s a sense of craft and luxury in everything she draws. more>
John Holder
British illustrator John Holder works in the classic tradition of humorous illustration dating back to Victorian times. Giving contemporary topics a vintage twist is John’s specialty and that’s why leading newspapers, magazines, ad agencies and big brands turn to this vastly experienced artist. more>
Montana Forbes
Light and sensitive line work, subtle colour palettes and an appreciation for pattern and texture are what set London-based fashion illustrator Montana Forbes apart from the rest. Inspired by the psychology of fashion and the narrative of individual style, she’s an expert in the field and is an Association of Illustrators board member, leading masterclasses in fashion illustration at the House of Illustration now known as Quentin Blake Centre For Illustration. more>
Olga Popova
Personalities, feelings and individuality are central to the artistic expression of children’s illustrator Olga Popova. Every character she creates has their own story and outlook, and Olga’s approach to character development pays off in the richness and diversity of her illustrations. From piglets to parents and from puppies to little old ladies – everyone she draws is going about their lives, inviting us into their imaginary worlds. more>
Alxndra Cook
Alxndra Cook is a London illustrator with a style that’s unique and refreshing. There are hints of anime and manga influences, yet her line work is slight and minimal, often eschewing detail so that her compositions can really breathe. Her lines, forms and colours are suggestive rather than definitive, allowing the imagination of the viewer to fill in the scene. more>
Lauren Mortimer Colours
London artist Lauren Mortimer uses her outstanding skills to create painterly illustrations, and often a deft conceptual twist turns them into something softly surreal. After years of creating intricate pencil drawings, ​L​auren felt it was time to add a burst of colour ​to a black and white world. And who knew life could be so vibrant? more>
Helen Brady
Meet Helen Brady, the illustrator from the heart of England whose work is all about character and detail. Whether it’s a triumphant grin, a bored shrug or a devious side-eye glance, Helen captures the expression then twists the dial, never forgetting how a crooked finger or dismissive wave can seal the moment. more>
Fernando Juarez
Cottages in the woods, crazy circus rings, trains chugging through the mountains – Spanish children’s illustrator Fernando Juarez crafts expertly realised storybook scenes, and then there are his character design skills, which are equally impressive. As well as children’s publishing and advertising briefs, he loves tackling commissions from any sector. more>
Studio Duco
Intelligent illustration in the post-truth era is Studio Duco's forte. Contemporary themes are combined with a classic etching-inspired style to create astounding, intriguing, witty and timeless artwork. It’s perfect for projects that cleverly explore ideas across advertising, editorial and book publishing. more>
Sabrina Luoni
They say that if you want to find perfection, then look to Mother Nature. And it’s a phrase that certainly holds true in the wildlife and botanical illustrations of Italian artist Sabrina Luoni. With a soft tone that is sympathetic to all things natural, she creates artworks full of joyful realism for clients who are committed to sustainability. more>
Andreu Zaragoza
Fresh, dynamic and imaginative, Spanish illustrator Andreu Zaragoza has a passion for drawing driven by his lifelong love of comics and sci-fi, which shines through across his portfolio. Beginning with fine, realistic line work, he embraces fantastical themes and concepts, using vibrant colour palettes to intrigue and energise anyone who sees his work. more>
Tatsiana Burgaud
From the wonders of Christmas to the thrill of exploring a wild jungle, Tatsiana Burgaud is a children’s illustrator who conjures up settings that will free your imagination and take it away to exciting new worlds. Once there, you’ll meet cheerful little characters – all colourfully and uniquely drawn, with a story to tell. more>
Victoria Fomina
Naïve, folksy, but with a classical edge, Victoria Fomina’s paintings make viewers want to jump down the rabbit hole with her into a charmingly surreal world of detail and colour, crafted in the artist’s unique style. Vastly experienced, she has illustrated over 40 books for leading publishers, from classic fairy tales and novels to biographies of the great composers. more>
Tom Bonson
Trolls, owls, surfers and giants too – the picture book characters created by Bristol-based artist Tom Bonson are brimming with life, colour and a bit of light-hearted humour. As well as writing and illustrating children’s stories, Tom has seen his work brought to life in animated apps, and his unique style keeps audiences coming back for more. more>
Cat Sims
Powerful line work sits side-by-side with a strong stance on social issues in the work of London creative Cat Sims, making her an artist to watch on today’s illustration scene. more>
Motion Club
Motion Club is a UK-based animation and illustration studio focused on creating imaginative, charming and playful 2D animation and illustration work. There’s a sense of energy and excitement in everything they do, which has led to a range of intriguing projects for some of the world’s best-known commercial brands. more>
Season of Victory
Linda Baritski, aka SEASONOFVICTORY, is an Illustrator based in London. Her colorful, detailed illustrations combine nature, pop culture references and colorful psychedelic patterns, with optimism and playfulness. more>
Sveta Dorosheva
With a classic fairytale style, and a willingness to explore everything from medieval legend through to wild psychedelia, Sveta Dorosheva is the artist to turn to for beautiful, meticulous and ornamental illustration with a hint of magic about it. more>
Tallon Type
Often, custom lettering is just what a project needs to make it completely unique while at the same time hitting the perfect note with its intended audience. And when a project like that comes along, Ben Tallon’s bespoke hand lettering service Tallon Type should come at the top of your list. Here’s an artist who can tailor the text not just to the campaign but to each individual communication with in it at a level of detail that script typefaces just can’t match. more>
Rosie Sanders
The luscious realism of the flowers and fruit painted by UK artist Rosie Sanders is something to behold. Beautiful colour, exacting detail and unbeatable texturing mean you can just about see, feel and smell the delights she creates. more>
Colin Elgie
For the look and feel of the iconic poster artwork of the 1930s and 40s, Colin Elgie is the illustrator to call. Vastly experienced, he began his career in the 1970s working with Prog Rock giants like Pink Floyd, Genesis and Peter Gabriel, and today his style is as clear and graphic as ever as he delivers impactful retro imagery for clients in publishing, travel and entertainment. more>
Enya Todd
A highly skilled watercolour practitioner, Enya Todd first caught the eye with her cordon bleu illustrations of delicious deserts and sweets. Now her sublime talents are being called on across lifestyle categories, with her smooth brushwork and soft palette evoking a light-hearted ambiance around delectable foods and drinks, gardens and nature, jewellery, décor and more. more>
Lee Montgomery
Based in Bath, Lee Montgomery is an experienced digital illustrator and animator whose precise approach and attention to detail make him the go-to artist for clients in medicine, advertising, publishing, packaging and design. Whether he’s creating instructional graphics using vectors or realistic digital paintings, Lee’s passion for art and ability to get to the heart of a concept are what make him so effective. more>
Iratxe López de Munáin
With an exciting style full of fun and vibrancy, Barcelona-based artist Iratxe Lopez de Munain uses colour to give her work its special character. She launched her creative career by writing and illustrating her own children’s book in 2010 and has gone on to produce excellent work for major publishing houses and creative agencies around the world. more>
Agnès Ernoult
Fine ladies in wigs, angry witches and crazy dinosaurs – these are just a few of the characters French illustrator Agnès Ernoult has created for her clients in recent years. Each persona has a unique charm, interesting expressions and little touches of detail you won’t see anywhere else. That’s why her creative style is in demand at a range of children’s book publishers, magazines and more. more>
Liam Brazier
The UK-based illustrator and animator Liam Brazier looks at the world in a unique way, and his artwork certainly reflects this. Effortlessly bringing shapes and bright colours together to form people, places and objects, he’ll give any project a distinctive look and feel, drawing the viewer in through deconstruction. more>
Andrew Hutchinson
Fur, feathers and fins – they all come out perfectly when painted by British nature artist Andrew Hutchinson. Living on the North York Moors, Andrew is a part-time ranger with the Forestry Commission and monitors the activity of adders and certain bird species in his area to help conserve them, which makes him the perfect choice for any project built around a passion for wildlife. more>
Rosanna Tasker
Working from her Shrewsbury studio, Rosanna Tasker creates elegant illustrations full of elongated forms, natural settings, fascinating characters and subtle colour schemes. Alive with lines and textures, and with a unique creative feel, it’s perfect for editorial, publishing and advertising clients. more>
Food For Thought
If your project requires mouth-wateringly delicious food that looks ready to eat, then look no further than Food for Thought. This is a studio that eats, sleeps and drinks food imagery and not only do Food for Thought’s expert illustrators have a passion for everything delicious, they’ve got over 25 years’ experience creating tasty experiences for their clients. more>
Liam O'Farrell
An outstanding talent with ink and watercolours, Liam O’Farrell has a traditional painterly style that is ideal for books, newspapers, magazines, annual reports and more. Architectural and lifestyle illustration are areas he specialises in, but full bleed or spot illustration, he can hit the right tone for just about any brief. more>
Antonio Soares
One of Portugal’s leading fashion illustrators, António’s work is based on his profound drawing skills. For many years he was a drawing instructor at a university in Portugal, and today he continues to give private tuition alongside creating his beautifully detailed images. more>
InfoTec
With over 25 years’ experience in the field, InfoTec is an award-winning CG studio that specialises in making complex subjects easy to understand. Engineering, medical, architecture, electronics and even décor – InfoTec create detailed images, animations and interactive content for a whole range of sectors, and for clients around the world. more>
Martin Hargreaves Color
History and humour are perfectly married in the illustrations of British artist Martin Hargreaves, and thanks to his versatility he creates everything from pastiche images mimicking the great masters to fantastical beasts and still life paintings. His unique skills have attracted clients in advertising, children’s books, magazines and newspapers, and even at Hampton Court Palace. more>
Michael Frith
Enigmatic portraiture, animals and outdoor scenes – British illustrator Michael Frith uses his painting skills and expressiveness to produce watercolours with vibrancy and a sense of immediacy. Unafraid of using bold brush strokes and rich colours, his work makes an impact, while maintaining its classic feel. more>
Lauren Mortimer Pencils
London artist Lauren Mortimer uses her outstanding skills with the mechanical pencil to create incredibly realistic illustrations, but with a deft conceptual twist turns them into something softly surreal. The result is a highly individual style, which helps her clients’ projects stand out from the rest with their own unique atmosphere. more>
May van Millingen
May Van Millingen combines digital processes and hand drawing techniques including inks, paint, pastel crayon and paint to create unique illustrations for a wide range of leading worldwide brands. Her drawing approach making products and concepts interesting and approachable for brands in publishing, editorial, homewear, advertising and more. more>
Anne Wilson
Dancing cats, beautiful birds, hungry crocs and smiling sloths – Anne Wilson’s images have a charming folk art feel, but more than that, every picture tells a story of its own. From children’s books to editorial and charity work, Anne has the experience and skill to fine tune her approach to any brief and produce something unique and eye-catching. more>
Ben Tallon
Loud, lively, frenetic and expressive, Ben Tallon’s artwork captures the many moods of modern life. His instinctive drawing style and ample splashes of ink, brush marks, and scribbles bring both bravery to balance. Ben’s ability to organise chaotic creativity and turn it into a cohesive, captivating image brings a rare flexibility. more>
Ede Studio
Based in Amsterdam, Chris Ede is a British illustrator whose edgy contemporary style brings together elements of urban culture, sport, food, music and more as he creates winning campaigns for leading global brands, and engaging imagery for a range of editorial, publishing and advertising clients. more>
Danny Allison
Energy, motion and dynamism explode from each one of Danny Allison’s artworks, as he pulls together photographs, brushstrokes, textures and vibrant colours to create something edgy and unique for every client he works with. Loose or detailed, warm or cool, realistic or abstract – he has the skills to deliver the right vibe every time whether it’s a campaign, editorial or publishing project he’s contributing to. more>
Rohan Eason
Inspired by an obsessive attention to detail, and cinematic compositions, Rohan Daniel Eason’s meticulous and expressive hand-drawn style is full of layers of narrative, context and atmosphere. Even the simplest line drawings express the confidence and clarity of Rohan's penmanship, and his passion for story telling and image making. Delivering contemporary concepts and ideas within a classically crafted aesthetic, Rohan's work sits comfortably in a publishing, editorial or advertising project. more>
Teresa Alberini
Page through a children’s book illustrated by Teresa Alberini and you’ll meet creatures of field and forest, living their lives like tiny little people in the hidden places of the natural world. Rabbits hold parties, hedgehogs practice yoga and foxes frolic with butterflies, with gentle expressions to establish an emotional connection with the reader. more>
Kate Snell
English artist Kate Snell specialises in creating beautifully engaging illustrated maps for her clients, but her talents don’t end there. In fact, they go right off the chart! She is equally comfortable illustrating people, plants, animals, food and drink, portraits… and she’s a phenomenal architectural illustrator too. more>
Andrei Nicolescu
Meet Andrei Nicolescu – the Romanian illustrator whose artworks astound with energetic colours and bold graphical forms, while subtle hints of shading and texture soften the impact for a slightly retro vibe. He’s an artist who takes a concept and develops it into something powerful, engaging and emotive. more>
Becca Thorne
Butterflies and birds, field mice and bees – the artwork of English illustrator Becca Thorne hums with the authentic rhythm of nature. Intricately carving lino blocks and printing with traditional inks onto handmade paper, Becca’s deep connection with her subject comes through in every hand-crafted image she creates. more>
Maddalena Carrai
Illustrator between Tuscany and Paris, Maddalena Carrai, with her fluid, natural drawing style, has a rare talent for capturing the deep meaning of the subject and she draws it with strong colors and smart shapes. The contrast created between strong, vibrant colors and smart, smooth shapes catches the eye. more>
Amandine Dugon
Amandine Dugon is a French illustrator based in London who fascinates children all around the world with her captivating imagery. Every little character she creates has a true personality all their own and you just can’t help empathising with them, whatever the situation might be. more>
Georgie Stewart
Georgie Stewart is an illustrator based in Devon who has developed her own visual language by combining a natural drawing style with explosive colour selection. She’s the queen of colour-driven textures and warm, vibrant, eye-popping landscapes that make viewers stop and look. more>
Dalia Awad
Dalia Awad is a young Egyptian illustrator whose work brings a gentle and melodious new look to children’s book publishing, and her style is also perfect for editorial and advertising campaigns. Friendly, playful characters are rendered in a light-hearted painterly style with Dalia’s unique hand and creative passion evident in every image. more>
Tim Bradford
Living right next to a nature reserve in Nottingham, Tim Bradford also has the convenience of being just half a mile from the city centre. From alpine landscapes to geometry and animals, he’s inspired by nature and also loves drawing people of all sizes, shapes and nationalities. more>
Danielle Pioli
Brazilian illustrator Danielle Pioli works across editorial, advertising and comics, as well as illustrating a range of award-winning children’s books. Drawing on her background in animation and cartoons, she creates expressive dynamic characters and has a unique talent for pushing the emotion. Joy, mischief, anger, fear, fun – this is an artist who goes well beyond creating innocent little things. Her art captures how children feel and interact. more>
Jack Sweet
From maps and landscapes to close-up scenes of daily life, Jack Sweet is an illustrator who captures a joyful, intricate world within each image he creates. Rich in colour and layered in storytelling, these worlds are full of the little details that make the settings and the people inhabiting them all the more alive. more>
Chris King
Chris King is a Leeds-based illustrator with an impactful figurative style based on strong line work and the comic art that influenced his early career. Innovating with colour and line weight, he’s broadened his style to include elegant and atmospheric landscape imagery, using narrative in his images to give his client’s message extra resonance with the audience. more>
Luiza Laffitte
Welcome to the tranquil and beautiful creative universe of Brazilian illustrator Luiza Laffitte. Now based in Nantes, France, Luiza invites viewers into intriguing scenes that are calm and refreshing, where the natural world flourishes alongside her exuberant visual poetry. more>
CUBE
CUBE is an award-winning CGI studio creating digital illustrations and animation for clients in advertising, publishing, editorial, packaging, automotive and more. Established for over 25 years, CUBE has maintained itself at the cutting edge, using the latest 3D software and digital techniques, with a team of specialists applying their passion and skills to every project the studio tackles. more>
Adam Larkum
Illustrator and animator Adam Larkum loves drawing. It’s something he practices every day, constantly coming up with quirky new characters and putting them in all sorts of interesting situations. His unique ability to create engaging characters and settings has led to over 50 illustrated book commissions, in addition to editorial, packaging and animated productions. more>
Maryam Seraji
Based in Italy, Maryam Seraji is an illustrator whose mission is to show children that life is something to enjoy. While it often seems that we are surrounded by problems, illustration is a way to remind people that the world is beautiful, and life is sweet. Maryam does this through the skilled layering of colourful forms and adept brushwork that creates inviting real-media textures. more>
Emily Robertson
Hand-crafted artwork is the forte of Emily Robertson, who specialises in creating beautiful lino printed illustrations – mainly of the natural world. Emily loves the entire printmaking process, and clients come to her for the unique, tactile qualities of the artwork she produces. more>
Paperface
Working in a bold, graphical style, Abi Langridge – AKA Paperface – creates illustrations that are punchy and expressive, yet light-hearted in tone and thoroughly charming. Her background in graphic design means she’s adept at reducing clutter and ensuring that the core message hits home in an instant, knows her way around an agency brief and understands the creative process. more>
Megan McKean
Australian illustrator Megan McKean simply loves travel, maps, scenes and stories from all over the world, and she expresses this passion abundantly in her art. Every trip she takes is a research opportunity – a chance to unlock new ideas and fresh takes on the joys to be discovered at locations across the globe. And it’s all done with a light touch in her easy-going, hand-drawn style. more>
Oliver Li
“Composition for me is about flow and balance, creating a visual rhythm that feels intuitive,” says Plymouth, UK-based illustrator Oliver Li. And with his canny combinations of textures, forms and colours, here is an artist who orchestrates rich, visual symphonies that celebrate all aspects of life with a playful demeanour. more>