In celebration of Sandwich Week we have been enjoying this visual feast from Nick Chaffe.

Nick Chaffe was asked by Empire Magazine to illustrate their exclusive interview with Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann. Nick illustrated several sound bites from the interview, which he worked around images from the magazines photo shoot. The March edition of Empire, featuring Nick’s artwork is out now.

 

Here are two images from a new series, illustrated by Garry Parsons. Garry’s fabulous new artworks are full of texture and retro character, evoking memories of the glory days of the Vaudeville spectaculars in America. Click here to see the full series in Garry’s newly updated portfolio.

We are very pleased to reveal our new logo, designed by Giant Arc Design. Our new look is the culmination of a period of development over the past five years. We wanted our new logo to reflect the evolution of the agency, which has seen us broaden the range of the artists we represent. Recent new artits include international award-winning Adhemas Batista, Cristina Guitan and Nick Chaffe.

 

We’ve just received copies of the award winning “Quigleys” books illustrated by Claire Clements. The two titles are part of the ground breaking Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme to combine books with an online reading world.  The books won the ‘Best Use of Multimedia’ accolade at the British Book Design and Production Awards, where one of the judge’s comments was that ‘The books were beautifully designed and illustrated’. We think they’re rather nice too.

 

Orange recently commissioned Ben Scruton to illustrate their employee guidelines. Ben’s brief was to “make people smile when they land on each page, at the same time as clearly communicating at a glance what the content on that page is about.”

 

Michael Crampton was commissioned by Murray Brand Communications, to illustrate the new product packaging for the Willamette Valley Granola Company. Michael was briefed to create vibrant, whimsical outdoor illustrations, which convey the friendly, all natural values of the brand.

Gary Redford has created this stunning artwork celebrating the release of ‘War Horse’ for the latest edition of Time Out London. Gary’s modern vintage style has been widely commissioned across various high profile projects, with a particular emphasis on projects aiming to create a British Heritage feel. Gary’s illustration for Time Out is no exception, his striking artwork beautifully captures the era and emotion of the epic tale.

Cristina Guitian was commissioned to illustrate Pabst Blue Ribbon’s online interactive campaign Drink & Draw. Cristina created various surreal landscapes for an app, which allows users to populate Cristina’s online world with their own creations. The idea being as the beer flows, so does the users creativity…

Garry Walton was commissioned to illustrate this map for Heathrow Airport.

Garry’s artwork has helped Heathrow promote the findings of the Frontier Report – bringing the issue of government policy on aviation to life. The artwork has run as a press ad in CityAM, The Evening Standard and The Guardian and will soon feature on a 48 sheet poster campaign.