Monika Melnychuk illustrates for The Tragically Hip ABC book
Iconically Canadian, The Tragically Hip are one of the nations most cherished bands. Their latest venture, The Tragically Hip ABC children’s book brings hit songs to fans in a new way. Published by Tundra, the book features cover and interior illustration by Monika Melnychuk, alongside three other Canadian artists. Monika has a knack for creating quirky characters with loads of personality. Her lifelike animals are even more entertaining and engaging when accompanied by the band’s legendary lyrics
Ane Arzelus creates conceptual illustration
Inspired by ideas, Ane is thrilled at the chance to tackle tough topics. Producing a range of artwork on a variety of subjects, from the climate crisis to mental health, they have a knack for delivering complex concepts with clear and concise visuals. Ane’s illustrations tell a story, with bold colour palettes and graphic shapes guiding the viewer. Whether its a detailed map or a simple visual, Ane definitely doesn’t shy away from making a statement. In fact, they embrace it!
Tim Zeltner illustrates for Canada Post
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and Canada Post’s highly anticipated Holiday stamp has arrived! Tim Zeltner was selected to work his folk-art magic alongside Jocelyn Saulnier from Joce Creative, to design a timeless series of collection-worthy stamps. Featuring three distinct and unique regions in Canada, the seamless horizon navigates through a cross-country wintery wonderland. Traveling from perilous mountain peaks to whimsical lighthouses, Tim enchants and enthrals like never before.
Eric Chow illustrates for The Garage by HP
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.
Migy Blanco illustrates for NC State
It’s all about firsts for this exciting feature in NC State’s alumni magazine. Art director, Victoria Cumbee commissioned Migy to illustrate a series of delightful people, places and moments that came first for NC State. From celebratory victories to ground-breaking discoveries, Migy highlights each occasion, orchestrating these historical events into a ‘ONE-derful’ series!
Katy Dockrill illustrates City of Neighbors
Step into the hustle and bustle of City of Neighbors, the latest book illustrated by Katy Dockrill and written by Andrea Curtis. As the next book in the award-winning Think Cities series published by Groundwood Books, City of Neighbors explores what makes certain cities special. Katy’s charming figures fill the pages, playing, laughing and establishing a sense of community. Her beautiful brushwork highlights city parks, playgrounds and painted murals, showcasing just a few inclusive ideas that can bring public spaces to life.
Welcome illustrator Kuba Ferenc
We’d like to give a warm i2i Art welcome to incredibly talented conceptual illustrator, Kuba Ferenc. Graphically composed and wonderfully compelling, Kuba’s illustration offers a unique perspective. Passionate about communicating complex ideas his work is well thought out and meticulously constructed. Addressing a variety of topics from politics to psychology, Kuba’s sophisticated yet subtle use of forms, shading and colour bring his illustration to life.
Thom Sevalrud illustrates for University of Toronto
Conceptual Illustrator Thom Sevalrud spares no detail with his latest illustration. Commissioned to depict the core values for U of T’s Institutional Research and Data Governance, Thom proves he’s up to the task. His classic geometric style captivates; revealing connections and highlighting unique elements.
i2i Art Illustrators Create Maps
Illustrated maps are an i2i Art specialty and our artists are taking you places. From Alberta to Antigua and everywhere in between, explore small towns and urban centres with a beautifully composed map. You’ll find notable spots, iconic symbols and unique hand-drawn lettering to name the sights; while punchy colours and unique perspectives keep your eye moving. Take the scenic route to discover charming little details within each city.
James Minchall illustrates the science of napping
Don’t hit snooze! We’re discovering the science of napping through the art of conceptual illustrator James Minchall. Created for BBC Science Focus, James' signature collage style combines unexpected elements to explore the complexities of sleep. Layers of shapes and textures are connected by hand-drawn illustration to weave each concept together.