World Illustration Awards Category Winners Announced! The Association of Illustrators (The AOI), in partnership with the Directory of Illustration, is pleased to announce the 16 category winners of the prestigious World Illustration Awards 2019. An independent..
Public crown their Poster Prize for Illustration winner We are delighted to share with you the winner of the London Stories exhibition public vote.
Judith Kerr in Varoom In a 2009 interview from Varoom magzine we celebrate Judith Kerr, who talks Mog, her then current work and of course, The Tiger Who Came To Tea – ‘We never thought of a Tiger as something ‘bitey’.’
Step Into Your Power – Book Review Jamia Wilson and Andrea Pippins have produced a friendly guide to being a person in the modern world, and traversing the difficulties that can prevent us from achieving our dreams.
World Illustration Awards 2019 Exhibition returns to Somerset House The AOI in partnership with The Directory of Illustration is delighted to announce the WIA2019 shortlist!
Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market – update The Directive on Copyright is an important piece of European Union legislation designed to modernise copyright for the digital age. Now passed, it will help ensure a fairer deal for those working in the creative sector. But what happens for the UK?
Festival Folk – Book Review Most people across the world will have experienced a folk festival, and in many places ancient folk traditions are still lived, loved and experienced in the modern day. Rob Flowers illuminates these often fantastical events in this colour packed book.
Lecture in Progress — The AOI’s Lou Bones on why we need to stop treating illustration as a hobby – Article Our Membership Manager Lou Bones explains how investing just one hour a day in the business side of your practice can actually help you move towards greater financial security. For illustrators..
Illustrator Judith Kerr Passes Away Harper Collins have confirmed that Judith Kerr has passed away aged 95.
Il Gioielli di Elsa – Book Review An unassuming gem of a book – the pictures in Elsa’s Jewels remix piles of cinema, literary, art references, continuously reworking ideas, turning them upside down and inside out.