Clare Owen illustrates for FabFitFun
With fall festivals and harvest hay rides in full swing, autumn is definitely in the air. Inspired by her favourite season, Clare Owen had no trouble digging into the illustrations for these fall 2018 FabFitFun boxes.Clare’s feminine style perfectly captures the whimsical essence of fluttering fall leaves, only enhanced by the the natural beauty of the vibrant autumn colours.
James Minchall illustrates for BBC Science Focus
James Minchall’s monthly illustrations for BBC Science Focus magazine has us taking a deeper look. Throughout this ongoing series James explores the world of science and technology through a creative lens, tackling tough and interesting topics alike.
Eric 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.
In loving memory of illustrator Janice Kun
It is with great sadness that we share the recent passing of one of our artists, Janice Kun. More than a talented illustrator, Janice was a beloved daughter and sister, friend and cherished partner who will be greatly missed. Our heart-felt condolences to those who knew her best.
Dave Murray illustrates for Mount Royal University Summit Magazine
Chemistry. It’s a subject most of us leave behind in high school. Not so for illustrator Dave Murray. Dave often finds inspiration for his art in science and technology, so the chance to collaborate with creative director Michal Waissmann at Mount Royal University’s Summit Magazine for the article ‘The Chemistry Between Us’ was a perfect opportunity.
Carl Wiens illustrates 'Wild Buildings and Bridges'
We think you will agree, Carl Wiens’ illustration amazes in his recent book collaboration, Wild Buildings and Bridges authored by Etta Kaner and published by Kids Can Press. As the name suggests, this reference book dives deep into how architecture is inspired by the wild wonders in nature and with over 40 stunningly detailed illustrations by Carl, the connections are clear. Some of the most recognizable architectural wonders in the world are made even more interesting by they’re inspiration, from lotus flowers to bird’s nest, to honeycombs and waterfalls.
Janice Kun illustrates for The Ontario College of Teachers
Assigned to depict the rich, cultural experiences faced by a group of adventurous teachers, illustrator Janice Kun put her mixed-media toolkit to work. Created for the Ontario College of Teachers and in collaboration with Studio 141 art director Hannah Browne this series offers plenty of captivating detail as well as Janice’s classic inviting and tactile interpretation.
Clare Owen illustrates for Trois Fois Par Jour
In a world of phone apps and text messages, where little is ever put down on paper, Montreal-based company Trois Fois Par Jour brings back the traditional of hand-written notes in the most beautiful way. With the help of talented illustrator Clare Owen this beautiful 2019 Agenda and recipe book invites you to sit, look and reflect on the days ahead.
Eric 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!
James Minchall illustrates for Stanford Social Innovation Review
If you ever need a stand out image for a tough concept illustrator James Minchall is the one to turn to. A fan of using negative space, implications of narrative, texture and imperfection James recently had the opportunity to work with the Stanford Social Innovation Review.