Adam Bletch
Adam recently got in touch with a submission for our book. Some real quality work on here and he has also won some awards, rightly so.
Adam recently got in touch with a submission for our book. Some real quality work on here and he has also won some awards, rightly so.
A wash of dreamy watercolour from the Bristol based Illustrator, from portraits to guns, the girls got it covered.
There are some badass designs in this list of alternative book covers including the rustic, clever works of American designer Nate Gonzalez. I urge you to explore them and find your favourite.
I could stare at the dark trippy creations from this Australian born Illustrator all day long. Layers and layers of flawless detail and colour. Kinda hypnotising.
Those of you who regularly nose into the Nobrow publications will recognise the iconic illustrations of Till Hafenbrak. If this summer is feeling dull for you then have a look at this work and submerge yourself in colourful landscapes and amusing faces. Till Hafenbrak was last modified: July 22nd, 2012…
Joy Doom Manifesto is the creation of Mark Wheatley, a Sussex-based printmaker specialising in limited edition screen prints, zines, publications, multiples, objects, and installations. It aims to intrigue, play and delight. Joy Doom Manifesto embraces a diverse range of projects including print & web based publications along with site specific…
We’re quite the fan of Kraggy with his angular patterned posters and designs, working both digitally and in print this guy knows where its at. He also has a sweet little shop too.
I have to admit, an envy stirs inside when I look at the work of Brighton Illustration graduate James Dicks. Simple concepts and clever development make this gritty array of publications.
Some great stand out poster work from another talented Camberwell Illustration graduate. Keeping it clean and simple, thumbs up from us.
Theres nothing like a good book on a rainy day and a book as good as this is just what I need to get me through this very wet July. Beautiful piece of design by Kingston graduate Josie that takes you on a walk through the life of cotton. Josie…
We were privileged to have the lovely Liverpool based designer Miss Bagnall in London for our event of workshops on Education at KKOutlet t’other week producing some sweet poster designs. Her portfolio keeps it slick with tasty book designs and intelligent type choices. She likes small animals but doesn’t like…
We’ve gone grad-mad with all the new emerging talent currently on show for our hungry little eyes at all the graduate exhibitions. This young lady is an Illustrator I’ve known for years, we all knew she’d be damn good but she’s gone top notch during her BA at Camberwell taking…
I was informed about the awesome work of James Jessiman by a friend of mine who studied at Kingston with him. He screen prints for Nobrow and has a crazy good selection of work for you to see.
This is Matt Taylor, he lives in Brighton and he’s into bikes. Have a look at his vivid, fast paced portfolio but don’t overlook his blog packed with works in progress too.
I came across Julia’s photography work through Girlcore Magazine. She has a great eye for what she is shooting and seems like she would be a lot of fun to hang out with. You go girl!
A great screen printed narrative piece based on the short story ‘Leaning From the Steep Slope’, instead of stand alone images, each square layers and incorporates stages of the story. Striking use of hand drawn elements and collage.
Repeated patterns and colourful detailed typography make up the body of work of Matt Lyon’s website. As great as they are, it’s this moody delicate drawing that I fell for.
Dana informed us about her new series of prints titled ‘Curiosities’. She is a very skilful printmaker with a bold colourful style. Be sure to buy something from her shop.
Originally from Armenia and now based in London, multifaceted artist Shahane creates these hauntingly beautiful prints through layers of experimental letterpress and print. Using unconventional methods and materials her pieces conclude to these deep textured wonders.
Printmaker and Illustrator James Brown sure has a way with type, check out his bright posters on his website but don’t miss out on some of his lino print gems on his shop too.