Risa recently created this fun typographic Wizard of Oz poster for The School Musicals Company.
Cyclones, munchkins, witches and wizards, a yellow brick road and an emerald city: welcome to Oz, where anything can happen and a huge amount does, most of it involving a little girl called Dorothy, her dear dog Toto, her three unforgettable companions – the scarecrow, the tin woodman and the lion – and one very wicked witch.
With nine spellbinding songs, a gripping script and a heart-warming story, this brand new musical adaptation of the much-loved book is an ideal ensemble production for 9-13 year olds.
Joao recently designed this typographic cover and created a series of spot illustrations for Wine Enthusiast’s ‘Best of the Year’ edition.
Here’s a fun overview of other work Joao has produced for the magazine over the past few months. He’s thoroughly enjoyed learning about each grape type and finding little nuances that make them unique.
Exciting new cover designs by Risa Rodil for Penguin Workshop.
Taylor Swift and Timothée Chalamet release Sept 2023, followed by the positivity and prayer & gratitude journals July 2023! Available now for pre-order 🥳
Joao has tons of fun creating the packaging and back card illustration for this hot sauce game, ‘Burning Bridges’ – take a closer look at his process in the video below.
The client’s brief was to create visually striking design which would reflect the intense and competitive nature of the game.
Enjoy our behind-the-scenes studio tour with Mumbai-based renowned paper artist, Sabeena Karnik.
Highly skilled in creating three-dimensional decorative designs using paper as her principal medium, Sabeena has produced the most stunning campaigns for clients all over the world including Google, Adobe, Instagram and Disney.
Ashley recently created two show-stopping designs which were used on an epic 52 metre long floor projection for the ‘North of Tyne, Under the Stars’ event.
The first design celebrates the tradition of hand painted banners for the old mining trade union branches in the North.
The second pays tribute to the title of the show and the Geordie word for home – Hyem.
Ash was recently commissioned to bring one of Newcastle’s oldest pub signs back to life.
Named after its original proprietor in 1778, Richard Swarley, this historic C18th building has now been restored to its former glory thanks to Ash’s sympathetic design & colour scheme.