V33 – Girls’ World Girls’ World: The ‘Fabulous Year 24 Group’ and the shōjo manga revolution In these extracts from the full article in Varoom 33 Zoe Taylor tells the extraordinary story of a..
The Varoom Report: Afterwords – The Awards Issue 23 Afterwords: The Awards Issue THE ILLUSTRATION REPORT Autumn 2013 ISSUE 23 Varoom 23: AfterWords: the Awards Issue spotlights a dramatic shift in our society and culture. In a world of..
V33 – Come Together Collaboration, like God, is in the detail. Anna+Elena=Balbusso, Marco Lawrence, Chie Chihiro and Giulia Garbin have created collaborative work across illustration, print-making, limited run books and ceramics. In these..
LOL! Politics of Humour Pt. 2 With politics firmly in the headlines both in the UK and USA, Varoom talks to four pioneering US image-makers about how the political cartoon is evolving. For a..
LOL! Politics of Humour Pt. 1 Immigration, gun control and social justice issues. With politics firmly in the headlines both in the UK and USA, Varoom talks to four pioneering US image-makers about how..
The New Wave Old Wave pt. 2 Varoom concludes its interview feature on influential illustrators still producing important work. Published originally in Issue 11, we asked another three legendary illustrators how they maintain the creative fire, and which of their many works they..
The New Wave Old Wave pt. 1 In an era obsessed with the Next Big Thing, the Flavour of the Month or whatever happens to be this week’s New Black, Varoom thought our readers would appreciate a longer-term..
Varoom 32 – Under Water Industry Insights: Interview with reportage illustrator Leah Fusco Article from print issue Varoom 32 By Derek Brazell Atmosphere plays a significant part in how we perceive and remember a..
AOI at New Designers 2016 The exhibition for emerging design Part 1: 29 June – 02 July (Awards Preview 29 June) Part 2: 06 – 09 July (Awards Preview 06 July) Business Design Centre, Islington,..
Make Your Mark – The New Urban Artists Street Art Contributing Editor for Varoom, Tristan Manco’s just published book celebrates ‘the new’ in the expanding repertoire of urban artists. Making your mark is about developing your ‘voice’..