AOI Launches Price it Right Campaign The AOI launches Price It Right, a new campaign for the whole industry.
Rufus – Book Review What is it that every Monster wants? Answer: to scare a Peopley Person! Simon Bertram’s story captures the true value of companionship with subtle, precise and perfectly realised illustrations
Introduction to Graphic Design – Book Review For students of design, anyone thinking of studying Graphic Design, educators, any designers feeling a bit jaded or rusty, and anyone who works alongside designers, this book would be a valuable asset.
Kate Greenaway Medal – 2018 Shortlist Announced Announcement of the shortlisted books for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2018
WIA2017 tour opens at Roe Valley 10 March – 7 April Admission FreeRoe Valley Arts & Cultural CentreWe are delighted for the World Illustration Awards to once again be hosted in Northern Ireland.
Martha & Me – Interview + Book Review ‘All our projects are planted in the same garden and we both take care of it’ – It’s Raining Elephants talk about how they work as a duo and their new picture book to Peter Allen. ‘There are so many things to discover.’
Varoom 37 – Folio illustrators Shotopop and Keith Hau What’s the experience of being commissioned for Folio Society publications? Shotopop and Keith Hau describe their work on two very different titles in this extract from the Love issue of Varoom
Bologna Fair Illustrators-only Dinner Party All illustrators are welcome to attend this regular dinner held by AI and EIF at the time of the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. €20 set menu.
The Snail That Climbed The Eiffel Tower – Book Review Revealing the talents of a mid century illustration master, this book on John Minton displays a wonderful selection of his evocative images which boldly capture a powerful sense of place.
What’s the ‘Made In North Korea’ exhibition about? As the Made In North Korea exhibition opens at House of Illustration we ask curator Olivia Ahmad about the contents of the show, and how it came about. From hand painted posters and comics via packaging and postards, it reveals work you’ll never have seen!