Conceptual illustrator
Robin Heighway-Bury – IPPR Progressive Review
Robin Heighway-Bury‘s cover illustration for the Spring issue of IPPR Progressive Review ‘The Long Revolution: Democracy in the UK’.
New Talent – Jianan Liu
We’re excited to welcome fresh new talent Jianan Liu to the Good family! Perfect for editorial, book covers and design projects, Jianan’s conceptual portfolio is bright, bold and thought-provoking.
Now based in Baltimore, Jianan grew up in Bejing before moving to the US to study at Syracuse University and Maryland Institute College of Art.
In her free time, she enjoys swimming, hiking and listening to 90s Pop Mandarin music.
Geraldine Sy – Guideposts Magazine
Beautifully serene piece by Geraldine Sy for Guideposts Magazine.
Geraldine Sy – Outside magazine
Two fab new editorial illustrations for Outside magazine by Geraldine Sy to accompany features entitled ‘Is Sunscreen the New Margarine?’ and ‘A Shot in the Night’.
Robin Heigh-way Bury – New conceptual series
New editorial series by conceptual artist, Robin Heighway-Bury.
Robin Heighway-bury – New work
Robin Heighway-bury updates his portfolio with a series of new conceptual illustrations.
Geraldine Sy – The New York Times
Geraldine Sy recently created this lovely set of illustrations for the New York Times “How to Tap Your Inner Reader” guide.
Geraldine Sy – Fast Company
Gorgeous colour palette by Geraldine Sy in this illustration for Fast Company about new gadget goTenna which pairs with your phone to keep you connected​ even in the most remote places.
Robin Heighway-Bury – The National Archives: World War I (Anniversary Edition)
New cover illustration by Robin Heighway-Bury for the anniversary edition of ‘The National Archives: World War I’.
From the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, The National Archives: World War I takes a look at how this devastating war shook the world one hundred years ago.
An invaluable source for those studying the World War in school, this title will be published in July by Bloomsbury.
Andy Potts – Professional Engineering magazine
Andy Potts illustrated a feature for this month’s issue of Professional Engineering magazine about a new generation of wearable devices that are giving workers superhuman powers.