spot art
Koivo designed the cover + spot illustrations for the latest issue of Progress Magazin.
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Over the past few months, Courier Media has commissioned Niallycat to create weekly black & white illustrations to accompany articles explaining the relevance of a key topic that can help people start or grow their business.
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From home rooftops to utility-scale farms, solar power is reshaping energy markets around the world. Koivo recently created these illustrations for a new startup.
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Are you a dab hand at DIY, or cooking? Dan ‘s fun new editorial series explores a few key areas of expertise.
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March sees the release of ‘The Last Firefox’, a heartwarming story illustrated by Laura Catalan about family, friendship and finding your inner fire.
This gripping adventure tale about courage and companionship will be published by Puffin.
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Series of spot illustration by Koivo for Courier magazine.
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Why is Tutankhamun so well known? Were there any Pharaoh women? Why did the Egyptians make mummies? Was Cleopatra bald?
Discover everything there is to know about ancient Egypt in this great new title for 6-8 year olds illustrated by Olivier Latyk for Deux Coqs d’or.
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