Software company HP brings the latest technological advances to life with monthly ‘Tech Explainer’ segments. The Garage by HP offers insight into the ground-breaking innovations shaping our world. Accompanying each of these informative articles is eye catching illustration by Eric Chow. His conceptual artwork tackles topics from quantum computing to nanotechnology, deciphering each concept through a visual story.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates Supers: Heroes and Villains
In true superhero fashion illustrator Eric Chow creates the customer service dream team and their arch-enemies for internal communications at a large North American energy company. Along with e-merge Creative’s Art Director Sue McGillivray, they set out to inspire; commissioning Eric Chow to bring the characters they envisioned to life. Influenced by the graphic novel style, Eric expertly creates movement and fluidity within each scene. His stylized look and conceptual creativity are perfectly suited to highlight the strengths of each hero and the weaknesses of their counterparts.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates for The Atlantic
In this age of online shopping, selling goods online has become a way of life for many. That’s why it was so interesting to see The Atlantic’s story of the Amazon seller, told through the conceptual illustrations of Eric Chow. Eric’s creativity never disappoints and this series is no exception.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates for Thread
"Dress well without trying". That's the motto of the virtual stylists at the men's fashion website Thread. Illustrator Eric Chow 'effortlessly' creates their online advertising and infographics in the same vein, making it look easy. A shift from his usual conceptual work, Eric applies his contemporary and stylized look to the world of fashion. Now that's what one calls a good fit!
Read MoreIllustrator Eric Chow featured in Communication Arts Illustration Annual
A BIG congratulations to illustrator Eric Chow for being featured in Communication Arts Illustration Annual 2018! Eric’s work for The Infinite Bad, a role-playing horror comedy podcast created by Definitely Human Productions promotes the series online and through social media.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates the Cyber Attack Survival Manual
Eric Chow's conceptual illustrations pack a punch in this very topical Cyber Attack Survival Manual written by Nick Shelby and Heather Vescent, published by Weldon Owen. Image after image Eric's work quickly communicates the issues at hand in simple yet powerful ways.
Read MoreEric Chow for Mount Royal University Summit Magazine
Summit magazine's summer issue is all about the modus operandi at Mount Royal University. With a state-of-the-art campus that aligns with it's future-forward curriculum Mount Royal decided to get the word out about 'why they do what they do, and how," with the help of illustrator Eric Chow.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates for Canadian Business
Canadian Business magazine recently published it's Investor's Guide 2017. With a wonderful mix of metaphors Eric Chow's illustration accompanies some great advice on investment strategies and picking the right stocks and brokerage firm.
Read MoreEric Chow for Remodeling Magazine
With ever-changing rules and regulations, remodeling you home or office is no picnic. Remodeling Magazine tackled this topic in the feature article "Watch Your Step" for their March 2015 issue.
The design team at Hanley Wood knew a conceptual solution would be best to illustrate the fine line contractors walk between safety and regulations. Illustrator Eric Chow worked closely with them to come up with this clever tightrope analogy.
Eric chose to put a menacing face to the dangers of lead paint removal for the inside story.
Looking for a new way to tell your next story? Visit Eric Chow's complete portfolio at i2i Art.
Eric Chow for TroDent
There's a revolution in the fields of diagnostics and treatment that is changing the face of dentistry. To depict new advances in the field would take an illustrator with a fertile imagination and strong conceptual skills. Many thanks to John Hobbs, editor of TroDent (a USC School of Dentistry publication), for recognizing Eric Chow's talent and giving him the perfect creative brief to illustrate the cover story, What does the future hold for Dentistry? Below are the enlightening results. To see more of Eric Chow's illustration visit his portfolio here.
Cover Image: What dentistry will look like in 25 years?
Eric Chow's visual depiction of DNA in dentistry.
Eric Chow's visual depiction of the future of IT in dentistry.
Eric Chow's visual depiction of the future treatment of cavities.
Eric Chow's visual depiction of gene therapy for the prevention of cavities.
Introducing Eric Chow, conceptual illustrator + powerful narrator
A UK-based illustrator from Hong Kong, Eric Chow started his illustration career soon after graduating from the London College of Communication in 2012. He produces his illustrations digitally using a powerful surrealist, often humorous style.
When asked about his inspiration Eric Chow outlines his process, "my portfolio is based on the idea of recording life and thoughts." Rather than creating just another good-looking picture, Eric makes his illustration speak. The sign of a great conceptual illustrator and one of the many reasons i2i Art Inc. is proud to represent Eric Chow.
Eric won second runner-up for the prestigious Serco Prize 2014 with this piece, 'Lady Bridge". The story behind this thoughtful illustration: Waterloo Bridge was reconstructed mostly by women during the wars in 1945, while men were doing national service thus the bridge's other name – The Lady Bridge."
'Lady Bridge'
Eric's work has also been featured in Creative Boom, Shellsuit Zombie, Creative Review, Computer Art and Wired magazine.