You would be hard-pressed to find a better fit than illustrator Clare Owen's charming style and Quebec-based Petite Lou & Co's childhood innocence-inspired aesthetic.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill Illustrates for Chudleigh's Farm
Fall is in the air! And you know what that means...apple picking time! If you grew up in Toronto or anywhere in the surrounding area, you know apple farm = Chudleigh's Farm.
Read MoreGreg Stevenson illustrates for New Jersey Monthly
Illustrator Greg Stevenson recently had the good fortune to work with art director Laura Baer of New Jersey Monthly Magazine. Six contributing authors give you the inside scoop on 16 hot (yet still affordable) towns in the state.
Read MorePhil illustrates Me and You and the Red Canoe
We couldn't wait to share this recent project! Renowned i2i Art illustrator Phil recently collaborated with Groundwood Books art director Michael Solomon and award-winning author Jean E. Pendziwol on a children's book that has been quick to win critical acclaim for both words and pictures.
Read MoreCarl Wiens Illustrates for Watershed Magazine
Oh, to move to the country. We've all dreamed it before. Watershed Magazine art director, Meg Botha wittingly commissioned illustrator Carl Wiens (who himself commutes from Belleville to Oakville) to cleverly and colorfully depict what just might be in store for you.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Middlebury Magazine
Illustrator Katy Dockrill's first-time collaboration with art director Carey Bass at Middlebury Magazine has resulted in a delightfully whimsical and lighthearted piece.
Read MoreCarl Wiens illustrates for Belgian Moon
Are you The Ritualist? The Catchphaser? The Last Caller? With a cold Belgian Moon in our hand it's hard not to let your 'happy hour' personality shine through.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for The Knot
Wedding season is in full swing and illustrator Clare Owen recently teamed up with The Knot to share the latest wedding trends and tips. Clare's delicate lettering, beautifully textured florals and fun spot illustrations are found throughout this feature and capture all that is pretty and unique about this big event.
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 MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Victoria Symphony
The Victoria Symphony 2017/18 season has begun and illustrator Katy Dockrill has mirrored the excitement with a dynamic and contemporary feel for their signature brochure. With art direction from Lara Minja at Lime Design, Katy worked with a sophisticated, limited palette and beautiful bold lines to create some timeless musical metaphors
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for eos
eos is celebrating spring with a new limited edition package illustrated by Clare Owen. With bountiful bouquets and adorable pets this quintessential marketplace comes to life.
Read MoreTim Zeltner, That's Who!
We just got our copy of illustrator Tim Zeltner's newest picture book, John Deere, That's Who! and we are blown away! The recent Kirkus review said it best, "the illustrations are gorgeous."
Read MoreMark Hoffmann illustrates for New Jersey Monthly
Mark Hoffmann's mouth-watering illustrations for the Best Bars issue of New Jersey Monthly were a big hit with the happy hour crowd. Tasked with highlighting the different areas of this great garden state Mark Hoffmann, with art direction by Laura Baer, envisioned signature drinks and turnpike signage.
Read MoreMark Hoffmann illustrates You Can Read
With shear delight we announce illustrator Mark Hoffmann's first children's book - You Can Read. Written by Helaine Becker and published by Orca Books, You Can Read takes kids on an exciting (and often very funny) adventure to literacy.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for Vintages magazine
Illustrator Clare Owen takes us on a luxurious tour through vineyards and quaint towns on our quest to become a wine geek. Working with art director Eugene Chan, Clare sets the perfect scene as Vintages Magazine walks us through what every connoisseur knows in three easy steps.
Read MoreJanice Kun illustrates for Macalester Today
In the heart of St. Paul, Minnesota the students at Macalester College like to embrace winter in all it's frigid, snowy splendor. This hardy community has begun to welcome more and more warm weather international students and introducing them to the myriad of winter activities on and around campus.
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 MoreMonika Melnychuk illustrates for New Trail
Just received our copy of New Trail magazine with illustration by Monika Melnychuk. Another terrific assignment with the award-winning team at the University of Alberta. This issue of New Trail explores how the alumni is solving everyday problems.
Read MoreRemy Simard for Canadian Underwriter
Life is full of mishaps and new adventures. Illustrator Remy Simard puts a comedic spin on these stories for a recent issue of Canadian Underwriter. Art directed by Gerald Heyden, Remy creates some priceless scenarios (and the expressions we imagine go along with them) that capture all that life could throw at you. Hopefully you bought the insurance!
View more of Remy Simard's illustration. Represented by i2i Art Inc.
Carl Wiens illustrates for Toronto Life
Illustrator Carl Wiens was the perfect fit for Toronto Life magazine art director Brian Anson Wong's vision of the 'Toronto of Tomorrow'. Using a stylized, diagrammatical approach, Carl Wiens is able to transport us to a future of mile-high skyscrapers, underground dwellings and ecopod pads. Looking inside these fascinating structures we get a glimpse of what life in this bustling city could look like.
Of course, the future is also synonymous with automation. Carl's retro-looking robo-advisor is a clever juxtaposition to Toronto Life's prediction of jobs on the verge of obsolescence.
Carl Wiens offers great illustration for whatever the future might hold.
View more of Carl Wiens' inspired illustration. Represented by i2i Art Inc.