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Victoria Stebleva – Werewolf Diary
‘Werewolf Diary’, a spooky new commissioned middle grade cover by Victoria.
Francisco Fonseca – But Why?
A visually stunning adventure story illustrated by Francisco for every curious child who has ever asked the time-honoured question: why?
Published by Ethicool this July, ‘But Why?’ is a story inspired by the boundless curiosity of children and dedicated to every parent whose mornings and nights are backing-tracked by the dulcet tones of Why? But why? But Why? But why? It follows Hazel Hare as she travels throughout the forest and implores her friends to help in her search for answers to some of life’s most challenging questions. What she discovers is truly illuminating.
Andy Potts – BBC Science Focus
Andy‘s latest cover illustration and animation for BBC Science Focus print and Apple News edition.
The theme for this commission was on the Great Moon Rush and the sudden lunar interest from superpowers and billionaires. Using the lovely ’69 Time cover as inspiration, Andy developed the spiral-centric design to accommodate a few more lunar landers all created and animated in Cinema 4d with After Effects post work.
Francisco Fonseca – When Grandpa Was the Moon
When Grandpa leaves, where does he go?
Poetic, raw and heartfelt, ‘When Grandpa Was the Moon’ illustrated by Francisco Fonseca helps little ones understand that a loved one may be gone, but they’re still here in many ways.
Available this October from Ethicool Books.
Daniela Sosa – Advertising Pitch
Daniela Sosa created these emotive scenes for one of our advertising clients to support a forthcoming pitch. The narrative focused on children overcoming their fear of the dark with the help of technology.
Robert Filip – Moonblaster
Robert Filip‘s brilliant ‘Moonblaster’ vector illustration is the perfect blend of retro & futuristic!
Sophie Burrows – ‘space walk’ scene
Sophie Burrows‘ fab illustration puts a whole new spin on the concept of a ‘space walk’!!
David Bromley – linocut illustrations
David Bromley has illustrated this outer space piece for the Financial Times and a rather musical linocut pig.