Pocket Mountains Weekend Walks
I loved creating nearly ninety(!) illustrations for the Weekend Walks series for Pocket Mountains, an independent publisher of guide books based in Scotland. Art direction by Robbie Porteous.
I loved creating nearly ninety(!) illustrations for the Weekend Walks series for Pocket Mountains, an independent publisher of guide books based in Scotland. Art direction by Robbie Porteous.
A new cover for Graydon House Books by Anna E. Collins, publishing January 2022. It’s a ‘delightful romcom about an interior designer who teams up with an enigmatic architect at her firm to get revenge on her ex the only way she knows how: by building a spite house next door.’ Art direction by Gigi Lau.
The second book for Abbott has a more fantastical theme. Riley is a young wizard whose magic goes awry when her glucose levels are unchecked!
I’ve been busy working with Attention Global on three storybooks for a campaign around diabetes awareness for Abbott.
I’m excited to share some pages from the first one, Billy and the Bionic Badge, which tells the story of basketball fanatic Billy and his diagnosis with Diabetes. The book shows him getting to grips with a glucose monitor that attaches to the back of his arm - something I never knew existed before I worked on this project!
The books are downloadable online and distributed as print copies amongst organisations that support children and families with diabetes.
More belated Christmas content! My last one for Hannaford Fresh magazine, featuring Alyse Whitney and her ‘dipmas’ tradition - over Zoom in 2020.
Bit late posting this - Christmas seems like a long time ago! But I was thrilled to be asked to create page decorations for the 2020 Christmas RadioTimes.
My first four covers for the Why It Matters series published Pinter and Martin. The books cover all things to do with birth, pregnancy and parenting.
A new one for Hannaford Fresh magazine, on the subject of unconventional breakfasts - shrimp and kimchi noodles for breakfast anyone?
I spent lockdown in my home county of Devon and, like many, found solace in nature. This pattern is inspired by the hedgerows of early spring.
A personal piece. Trying to expand my portfolio of work for middle-grade fiction covers as this is an area I’d like to work more in.
My latest one for US supermarket Hannaford, about getting creative with s’mores ingredients!
This personal piece is a homage to my favourite film that I’ve seen this year, Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
My illustration for the March issue of Hannaford supermarket’s magazine. This one accompanied a piece on getting through the winter months with a slow cooker full of bone broth.
Two illustrations for cookie packaging for Norwegian brand Eldorado. I loved working on these Scandi scenes! Packaging design by Strømme Throndsen Design.
Some illustrations I created for the US health and fitness magazine Experience Life for an article on financial stress. Art direction by Lydia Anderson.
A self-directed cover for one of my favourite books. Rock Crystal tells the story two siblings who get caught up in a snowstorm on their journey from their grandparents house to their home in a neighbouring Alpine village. I just love the descriptions in this simple story…
“Among the high mountains of our country there is a little village with a small but needle-fine church spire. Conspicuous above the green of abundant fruit-trees, this spire - because the slates are painted vermilion - can be seen far and wide against the faint blue of the mountains"
A bit of personal work - a cover for The Snow Geese by William Fiennes. It tells the story of the writer’s journey from Texas to the Arctic Tundra following the migration of snow geese.
Another one for Hannaford Supermarket’s magazine. The piece was about a woman collecting recipes in a scrapbook for their January issue.
The houses of parliament and Big Ben for the Fabian Review. The winter issue was focused on post-election analysis.