Illustrator Greg Stevenson makes going with the flow look better than ever. In search of a vector-based artist, Foresters Financial commissioned Greg to create a library of illustration to complement their brand. B2B and forward-facing marketing materials expertly combine text, photography and illustration, each element interacting to create a sense of space and movement. Simple at first glance, the execution of these continuous line illustrations is more complex than meets the eye.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Toronto Life Magazine
They are calling it the green gold rush; the legalization of cannabis in Canada. Toronto Life Magazine, with the help of illustrator Katy Dockrill, count down who is making it rich in the weed capital of the world.
Read MoreGreg Stevenson for Avenue Magazine
Greg Stevenson recently showcased his vector-based line drawing in a feature for Avenue Magazine, art directed by Venessa Brewer. The article on Calgary's growing communities gave Greg the opportunity to capture family fun along with city and streetscapes. Greg's continuous line art, intermingled with photography captures the expression and movement of Calgary perfectly.
Katy Dockrill for SHE Magazine
Katy Dockrill contributed this illustration to SHE Magazine published by the Canadian Women's Foundation. We think this illustration tells a remarkable story of strength and optimism with Katy's confident line and hand lettering over the brilliantly optimistic yellow background. When we asked Katy about her inspiration she said: "I felt it was important to illustrate this list of women's accomplishments: Being a woman in 2014 is very different from being a woman 150 years ago and I have all the women before me to thank. I take all these hard won freedoms for granted because I grew up knowing no different. I think that's where we need to get to in order to check off the others on this list, keep voicing opinions and share the dialogue with our children."
To see more of Katy's hand lettering and illustration, check out her updated portfolio here.
Eili-Kaija Kuusniemi: 'Sunny'
The lightness and unique use of color in Eili-Kaija's watercolour style evoke a sunny summer afternoon on a beach. Perfect for an article about staying safe in the sun, done for the Finnish magazine 'Apu'.