
During the summer I’ve been working on illustrations and lettering for Marks & Spencer’s Food On The Move range. The new packs are starting to hit the shelves now so I’m beginning work on returning M&S the money from my commission through the purchase of sandwiches. It’s nice to see my illustrations sitting in a fridge being cooled to the ideal viewing temperature for once. Not a lot of clients will go to that kind of effort. It really makes all the difference.

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I’d like to say you should search the shelves of your local supermarket for Rude Health’s new Granola so that you can catch a glimpse of my drawings on their packs. Clearly priority number one should be to swiftly tear through the box to get at the tasty Granola.


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I’ve been working on imagery for Clerkenwell Design Week 2011 for a little while now. With the event just around the corner it’s nice to see some of my illustrations starting to appear around the city.

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The queen continues to make the odd public appearance. Here she’s showing off her most luxurious of moustaches in the pages of Timeout London. You can get hold of the shirt at Super Superficial.

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If you’ve been reading the blog this one may look somewhat familiar. We reworked the rodeo businessman illustration I posted a week or two ago for the latest New Statesman cover.

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A huge thanks to everyone who came along and made Saturday at Kettle Art such an incredible night. There are a few more of my not so great photos to be found on flickr. Most credit goes to Giggle Party for turning the night into a massive party, not to mention the fact they made the the whole show happen and took the time to show me the sights and sounds (and tastes) of Dallas.


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A copy of the YCN Annual battled its way through the Christmas post and made it to my door this week. A few illustrators were asked to contribute a portrait of their Person of the Year. Mine pretty much is the person of any year, not just 2009. Of course, I chose Sir David Attenborough and drew him in a typical pose with a panda in a headlock.


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