George Doutsiopoulos
George Doutsiopoulos – Book covers
George has illustrated the covers for two exciting new middle grade mysteries: ‘Escape From The Emerald City’ and ‘The Heart of Magic’.
George Doutsiopoulos – VIP series
Excited to reveal this stunning new middle grade nonfiction VIP series illustrated by George Doutsiopoulos featuring inspiring stories about some of history’s greatest trailblazers.
This brilliant set of biographies for kids age 9-12 from HarperCollins includes: VIP: Dr. Mae Jemison: Brave Rocketeer; VIP: Lewis Latimer: Engineering Wizard; VIP: Mahalia Jackson: Freedom’s Voice; and VIP: Lydia Darragh: Unexpected Spy.
George Doutsiopoulos – Suffragist
Scholastic Classroom Magazines commissioned George to illustrate a story about American suffragist, Alice Paul.
George Doutsiopoulos – Mamie on the Mound
‘Mamie on the Mound: A Woman in Baseball’s Negro Leagues’ illustrated by George Doutsiopoulos is an incredible tribute to an African American woman who dismantled racial and gender obstacles amid the civil rights movement. Available this January from Capstone.
George Doutsiopoulos – Ollie Oxley and the Ghost
George Doutsiopoulos‘ spooky cover illustration for ‘Ollie Oxley and the Ghost: The Search for Lost Gold’. This new middle grade adventure is available this June from Jolly Fish Press.
George Doutsiopoulos – Fuzzy Freaks Out
Middle graders will love this action-packed cover illustration by George Doutsiopoulos for ‘Fuzzy Freaks Out (Class Pets)’. This brand new adventure features a cast of pets enjoying some spooky Halloween fun and is available now from Scholastic Press.
George Doutsiopoulos – Fireball Island
Popular 80s board game, Fireball Island is back! Restoration Games asked George Doutsiopoulos to work his illustrative magic to give the action and adventure game a complete refresh.
New Signing: George Doutsiopoulos
Good welcomes George Doutsiopoulos to the team! Based in Thessaloniki, Greece, George has been drawing ever since he could hold a pencil. His talent has already attracted the likes of Neil Gaiman who asked him to illustrate one of the twelve short stories in ‘A Calendar of Tales’.
A full time freelance illustrator, George has worked with a variety of international publishing houses, magazines and advertising agencies. With incredible character design skills, George enjoys illustrating children’s books, editorial features, video games and apps.