Find out more about WIA2019 Site Specific Category winner Astrid Jaekel’s award-winning project Find out what makes an award-winning project…
Working Spaces: Lucy Sherston & Owen Davey Illustrators work in all sorts of spaces! Our first ‘Working Spaces’ article features two Illustrators working from home and a studio respectively, reflecting on the pros and cons on each.
World Illustration Awards: interview with PAPERFACE, SAA Agents Award for New Talent winner 2019 Abi Langridge aka PAPERFACE was shortlisted for WIA2019 and won the first ever cross-category SAA Agent’s Award for New Talent.
Varoom 39: Gucci’s Daydream Nation Rome-based illustrator Ignasi Monreal’s digital paintings mix art historical and pop culture references to sublime effect. In Varoom 39 Zoë Taylor explores his work for Gucci’s Utopian Fantasy campaign and asks whether fashion illustration can break from its past?
How to Sell at Illustration Fairs – An Interview with the Experts Selling work at fairs can be an exciting, sociable and lucrative addition to your illustration career, but knowing where to start can be a minefield. As part of our..
Malika Favre monograph – Book Review This new monograph on Malika Favre is a perfect summation of her oeuvre – powerful, seductive and with subtle twists.
Little Guides to Great Lives: Stephen Hawking – Book Review This title joins a series of books, Little Guides to Great Lives. Part of the illustrious line up is Stephen Hawking, whose story is sensitively and energetically told by author Isabel Thomas and illustrator Marianna Madriz.
INTERVIEW WITH MAGOZ, WORLD ILLUSTRATION AWARDS 2019 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIMENTAL CATEGORY WINNER Magoz is a multidisciplinary artist based in Malmö, Sweden. His work focuses on visual communication, problem-solving, and minimalism. Through a poetic language, Magoz focuses on the conceptual value of his..
Business Insights: Malika Favre Renowned Illustrator Malika Favre talks business, dealing with copyright infringements, prints and wellbeing.
2019 FAB Winners Announced The AOI is delighted to support the Faber Andlyn Prize for undiscovered BAME writers and illustrators. The first prize for illustration was awarded jointly to Sarah Christou and Simji Park..