Personal Work
Vlad & the Moon
Spooky fun illustration looking at a vampires relationship with the moon.
Illustration work for Sidney Raz's new book
Life Hacks, Tips and Tricks
I had the honour of illustrating all of the super useful life hacks and helpful tips for navigating life featured in the book. It was such a fun project to work on, theres over 200 illustrations!
"In this enlightening collection of life hacks, social media sensation Sidney Raz shares the mind-blowing tips and tricks that make life so much easier. From cooking and household chores to making life in general more efficient, the TikTok star offers his life-hacking discoveries in this beautifully illustrated collection of eye-opening tips."
Grab a copy here
Thanks to Isabelle Merry and the DK team.
For any book illustration enquiries please contact my agents here
I currently illustrate the weekly money column for The Telegraph, more specifically the Katie Morley Investigates column. Here are a selection of some of the works done so far.
Personal work.
The idea behind this piece was looking at our relationships with AI, how that is evolving at such a fast pace and how far that will go in the future?
Will people have relationships with AI? Will AI replace human affection and love? Or is that something that is irreplaceable?
Personal Work
Had a lot of fun with this speculative piece, always interesting to try out my work in different formats as i'm usually working on editorial pieces. So i thought it would be fun to see how my work might look on a large scale!
Brand Illustration for Iron + Earth
Illustration to accompany a change in Iron + Earth's mission and values. Iron & Earth delivers programs that enable community-driven climate solutions and reduce barriers for those seeking a future in the green economy.
What Is Menswear’s Next Big Sneaker? 👟 🔮
Illustration for United Airlines Hemispheres Magazine
This is a feature about Walter Ferguson, who is considered the father of Costa Rican calypso. He turned 103 this year, and in 2018 the country designated his birthday National Day of Calypso. Over the years he would self-record his music on cassette tape and then give them to tourists and visitors, never saving a copy for himself. A few years ago one of his 11 children started The Walter Ferguson Tape Hunt to track down as many cassettes as they could so they could form a library of his music.
People have traveled from all over the world to return his tapes; so far they’ve rescued 82 of them. Now he’s obviously quite old and frail, but he still sings and people come to meet him and honor him. Kids in Costa Rica learn about him and study his music to better understand their Afro-Caribbean roots.
Illustration + Artwork concepts for a TV Spot for The British Army.
“Watch the story of Florence Nightingale tending to soldiers in the Crimean War followed by footage showing the Army repaying the favour, building Nightingale Hospitals, as well as providing logistical support to the NHS and the nation”
Director - Felix Massie
Produced - Nexus Studios
Illustration for The Telegraph
This one is about how high inflation eats away the value of your money!
Is Time Spent Playing Video Games Time Well Spent Or Time Wasted?
Personal Work
Illustration for Mr Porter
The article is about 5 writers sharing their wackiest hair moments, from buzzcuts, gelled spikes, short back and sides to a Nike swoosh shaved on the back of someones head, their are some real stinkers in here!
Article here - https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/journal/grooming/bad-hair-haircut-dye-bleach-horror-stories-24384898
Personal work
Illustration for Mr Porter
A comprehensive guide to getting ready for a good time in record speed! Minimal pre-party preening; maximum impact!
Finding the Sweet Spot of Collaboration
Work that never saw the light of day, this piece was about collaborating in business using technology.
Illustration for CIRE Magazine (Christie’s International Real Estate Magazine)
A TASTE OF THE STATES
California may be the grande dame of wine regions, but vineyards across the United States are producing vintages that have oenophiles traveling far and wide.
AD - Michael Branthwaite
Personal Work
Studies of trendy folk
Personal Work
Seven New Year Changes That Will Actually Make A Difference To Your Life‘
A super fun one inspired by Janus, the roman god of change and new beginnings. Thanks to the Mr P team and great direction from Isabel Brooks.
Illustration for AARP.
It's for a column in their print edition called “My First…”, it covers people 50+ doing something for the first time, or the first time in a long time.
The story I illustrated was “My First Time Being Told Not to Lift Something Heavy” - about the writer being told he couldn't lift a foldable chair by a Gen Z'er, when it in fact weighed nothing and the writer isn't even old!
AD - Josef Edmonds
Rated For Stage Diving: Why A Mechanical Watch Is Actually A Festival Essential
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AD- Catriona McCormick
Master of Mixes - Bloody Mary Cocktail mix packaging.
AD- Will Royal
These were for their ‘Bold Flavour’ range of Bloody Mary cocktail mixes, the concept was to create landscapes that reflect the flavour of the mix using the ingredients themselves to make up the image of the scene.
See the products here
Cover illustration for STEP Magazine
Rolling with the punches.
How trustees can manage the complexities of holding emotive family assets.
AD - Amanda Richardson
Illustrations for Liberal Education - magazine, a quarterly published by the American Association of Colleges & Universities.
EDUCATION LIBERATES
How colleges and universities can help the US break free of mass incarceration.
A bit of a unique page layout on this one so it was more about creating smaller spot illustrations to fit around the text. Super fun! Thanks to AD Todd Albertson
Personal Work depicting hip hop legend - Nas
Illustrations for digital agency Harrison Carloss
Representing the agency itself traversing and mastering the creative and digital jungle.
Illustration for ABK for their online blog ‘The Edit’.
This one was about a new gaming bar in California for gamers and non-gamers alike, letting you nerd out with your friends!
Making a DIY Charging Station
A quick spot illustration about making a DIY Charging station to reduce clutter.
AD -Dian Holton
Illustration for Mr Porter
The Ultimate Guide To Caring For Suede
Article here
Personal Work
Exploring the idea of Digital Collaboration and how tech is changing that post pandemic.
Illustrations for Mr Porter
This was to accompany a guide to tying your shoelaces including some cool creative ways of doing so! 👟
View the article here
AD - Catriona McCormick
Secrets and Spies.
72 page Fully illustrated Hardback Book.
Written by Anita Ganeri. Published by Little Tiger Press
Prepare to go undercover and enter a world of secret missions, covert operations and classified information. Explore the history of espionage from ancient secret agents to modern-day surveillance, and read about the lives of infamous spies and their missions. Learn the language of spies and how to read codes and ciphers, then ask yourself the all-important question – could you be a spy?
Grab a copy-
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Waterstones
Illustration for Bethesda UK
To help celebrate Fallout 76’s third anniversary in 2021, I teamed up with Bethesda to redesign the iconic Vault Boy from the game with an English twist - top hat and all!
Illustration for Mr Porter
Six Non-Surgical Facial Treatments For Better Skin
Read the Article here
Elon Musk (Almost) Saves The World
I was commissioned by Headline Publishing Group to create a series of comic-book inspired illustrations for a satirical sci-fi novel about Elon Musk.
Illustration for Mr Porter
How Many Times Should You Spritz Your Cologne? A Definitive Guide
Read the Article here
Self initiated work.
Feature illustration for Realm Magazine (Cincinnati Magazine)
The feature focuses on aerospace as the leading industry for the emerging Cincinnati/Dayton corridor, with Ohio being the #2 state in the U.S. for the aerospace industry.
AD - Brittany Dexter
Revealed! What Men Fear Most About Sex
And what women can do to help.
Illustration for The Girlfriend - from AARP
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Big thanks to AD - Dian Holt
Illustrations for Specsavers x The Times
Animation + Print and Socials.
Go on an animated odyssey to show how an OCT scan boosts Specsavers opticians’ expertise, letting them assess the retina’s distinctive layers. Explore inside an eye! Investigate inside the machine! Witness Specsavers opticians prowess before your very eyes!
Animation - &Orange
Illustration for Mr Porter
Nine Ways To Combat Seasonal Depression
Read the Article here
Brand Illustrations for renewable energy organisation, Iron + Earth.
Illustrations to visualise how Iron + Earth have impacted the energy sector and how they operate and how they are positively changing the industry.
Illustration + Animation for a private commission for an educator from the University of Copenhagen. This was a web banner for his personal website.
Cover illustration for Politico EU
Climate special issue. The last last chance to save the world from climate disaster.
AD - Alistair Walker
How to speak like a Eurocrat in 2023
AD - Alistair Walker
Illustration for RSA Journal for an article about how the government can champion innovation
Economia
The feature is about the "new world order". Focusing on Millennials and Generation Z and what the UK will look like after 2020 and how it will change in the next decade.
Illustrations for Alife Labs in Japan
These pieces accompanied 2 short stories by acclaimed writer Satoshi Ogawa focusing on the upside and downsides to life with AI.
The first focuses on how AI and algorithms dictate and control our lives, fortunes and how we see the world, we unwittingly become puppets to the machine.
The second is how the use of bots and AI in social media could potentially take over all media outlets until you’re unsure who is human and who is not. It is likened to the invasion of Bullfrogs.
With the 80th anniversary of the start of the Blitz being marked today (7th September 2020) Ancestry UK partnered with myself and artists across the UK to create 80 pieces of art; each inspired by a historical record and/or image from World War II.
Illustration for TES Global
AD - Nigel Jones
This one is about how using virtual reality in schools could herald a revolution in teaching, but in truth there are still some huge barriers preventing use of the tech in the classroom.
Illustration and Animation for Barrons
AD - Robert Connolly
Article is about how during times of high volatility in the stock market, some investors prefer to invest in no volatility stocks. It's almost as if investing in these stocks allows investors to achieve their inner zen or, find themselves in a peaceful and serene place mentally.
Hybrid Equity
Illustration for an article about how people with disabilities and people of colour are struggling with the return to the office and how they feel the work from home situation is more beneficial to them.
Unused Cover Illustration for The Lancet.
This one is about Gout and Urate Crystals and how they can be a prison for people suffering with the condition and how new medication trials might be a way out for them.
Self initiated work
Key Art created for a Lenovo Ad working HMX Media
Illustration for Inside Housing Magazine
The feature is about the impact the cost living increases are having on social housing tenants, data suggests people from BAME backgrounds are more vulnerable to this and looks at why.
Spots for The Telegraph for an article about ‘The benefits of sleep for your body’
AD - Charlotte Braunagel
Illustration for Arab News for “How the world can bounce back” part of their 2020 Opinion Year Ender collection. 🦠 😷
Animation by - Jon Brookes
Creative Director - Simon Khalil
Illustration for Barrons
‘Get a job in Retirement. It helps Wealth and Health.”
AD - Robert Connolly
Illustration created to coincide with with the launch of a striking new al fresco ‘Spritz Garden’ at Edinburgh’s new St James Quarter.
Illustartion for Politico
This one was about how the failings of Dominic Cummings are still haunting Rishi Sunak and his team…
AD - Tim Ball
Cover + Opener for Barrons Funds Quarterly
The story is about funds that have broken from the pack of the usual big 5 Tech companies and have invested in less predictable tech companies.
AD - Sue Ng
Illustration for Majedie about how Next is refashioning itself as a major force in UK online retailing.
Illustration for The Sunday Times Magazine
The Article was about #MenToo: male victims of workplace sexual harassment share their shocking stories.
Illustration for Culture Trip
This one is for their page all about the city of Agadir. 🇲🇦
Illustration for Politico
Winner of an Award of Excellence - Society for News Design Award
The special report is called "the end of the road" and it's about the slow death of freight trucking in Europe. (Companies are looking for other solutions: rail, sea, air.)
AD - Alistair Walker
Illustration for Times Higher Education Opinion Section
AD - Dan Sinclair
The article was about about how the best defence against the ‘infection’ of Populism is education within moral and cultural institutions – such as universities, churches and serious media – these are society’s immune system.
Cover Illustration + Inside Page for The World Today
Will the virus maim democracy?
Privacy and liberal values lost in the lockdown
AD - Alexander Ecob
Cover Illustration
Is the North East missing an open goal when it comes to women’s football?
The story is focused on the fact that England’s World Cup 2019 squad featured seven women from the North East but the region’s professional football clubs has dramatically cut investment in their women’s football teams.
AD - Peter Mallon
Illustration about 4 amazing Girl Guide leaders sharing their stories about how guiding has helped them tackle life’s challenges head on
Illustration for Barrons
AD - Robert Connolly
About how BBB-rated bonds could be where the next market conflagration starts
Illustration for Cyclist Magazine
AD- Rob Milton
This one was for an article about Cyclocross and how the sport has never taken off in the UK the way it has in Belgium and Holland and looks at opportunities and challenges facing road racing’s dirtier cousin
STHML Magazine
The article is about insecurity in the streets of Stockholm. That violence has become a concern for the people. Violence has always existed, but in the underground, not in the inner city among normal residents.
Illustration for Virgin Roger magazine
The feature is called Shanghai nights, and is about a Virgin Employee, who also works as a translator in the evenings.
She works as a translator part time and due to her knowledge of the Virgin brand, she got the job of translating Richard Branson’s book “Finding my Virginity”.
Illustration for Barrons
AD - Robert Connolly
The article was about WellCare Health Plans, which manages Medicare and Medicaid plans for families and individuals.
The shares have been hurt by worries about the Affordable Care Act’s future and the sustainability of the company’s strong financial performance and rapid growth, among other things.
Illustration for Economia Magazine
The article was about the fourth industrial revolution, whether the future will be dictated by the big tech giants and whether new technology creates an economic divide between those with the best tech and those without.
AD - Nigel Jones
The article is about how outdoor learning can transform education
Cover, Opener and spot illustrations for OPTO Magazine
AD - Tan Doan
The article is about whether big companies should be investing in artificial intelligence.
Illustration for Playboy
AD - Erica Loewy & Katrina Alonso
This one is about how in the wake of Greece's ongoing economic crisis, the Greek people’s sex lives are busier than ever!
Illustration for Barrons
AD - Robert Connolly
The piece was about ETF stocks and how they are a disruptive force in the financial industry but due to their cost efficiency are more easily accessible by more people.
Illustration for Therapy Today
AD - George Walker
This one is to accompany an article and story of a mom who struggled with mental health and caring for her children. Quite a touching story and testament to how the process of therapy can save and change peoples lives.
Illustration for Time Higher Education
AD - Dan Sinclair
Article is about how preparation for overseas study is killing Chinese students’ scholarly aptitud