Let's talk illustration

Let's talk illustration

Take a minute to look and read about all our talented illustrators and all their varied styles.

New Illustration of the day is by Lindsay Cook
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

New Illustration of the day is by Lindsay Cook

Our illustration of the day is by Lindsay Cook

Lindsay’s illustration style is busy and detailed with a whimsical feel and an attention to little details with very individual characters. Her work would suit all kind’s of pre-school books and picture books where that little dash of humour is required.

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New Illustration of the day is by AtOLOnia
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

New Illustration of the day is by AtOLOnia

Our illustration of the day is by AtOLOnia.

AtOLOnia’s illustration style is humorous with a mix of quirky and cute. Using a varied colour palette his style with characters with lots of personality would bring any kid’s picture book to life.

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The cutest fairy illustration by Paola Camma
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

The cutest fairy illustration by Paola Camma

Our illustration of the day is by Paola Camma. Just look how cute that little fairy is.

Paola’s style is soft and engaging with an attention to detail in all the individual cute animal characters and kids.

Her style would particularly suit pre-school, novelty books and early picture books.

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New Illustration of the day is by Gemma Font
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

New Illustration of the day is by Gemma Font

Our illustration of the day is by Gemma Font

Gemma’s style is busy with a whimsical feel and an attention to detail in all the individual cute characters.

Her style would particularly suit pre-school and novelty books.

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Illustration of the day is by Alina Manolache
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

Illustration of the day is by Alina Manolache

Our illustration of the day is by Alina Manolache whose illustration style blends a soft colour palette with detail plus a whimsical touch to make kids smile and bring a story to life.

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New Illustration of the day is by Natalia Scabuso
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

New Illustration of the day is by Natalia Scabuso

Our illustration of the day is by Natalia Scabuso

Naty’s illustration style is busy and detailed with a whimsical feel and an attention to little details with very individual characters. Her work would suit all kind’s of pre-school books and picture books where that little dash of humour is required.

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Illustration of the day is by Paola Camma
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

Illustration of the day is by Paola Camma

Our illustration of the day is by Paola Camma.

Paola’s style is absolutely cute and colourful and perfect for children’s pre-school books, novelty books and younger age picture books. Just look at the light in this tender nocturnal scene, the curiosity in the characters but the tenderness that would make any child smile.

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Our illustration of the day is by Caroline Slovensky
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

Our illustration of the day is by Caroline Slovensky

Our illustration of the day is by Caroline Slovensky whose work suits non-fiction and educational books.

Caroline’s style is realistic and she loves illustrating all wildlife and prehistoric animals with a desire to educate and inform kids about the natural world now and many years ago.

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Illustration of the day is by Yaroslava Baeva
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

Illustration of the day is by Yaroslava Baeva

Our illustration of the day is by Yaroslava Baeva.

Yaroslava’s version of the classic Mary Poppins combines the cute and quirky in a colourful style that would mean any child would love to read this classic time and time again.

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New Illustration of the day is by Charlotte Cleveland
Mary Burtenshaw Mary Burtenshaw

New Illustration of the day is by Charlotte Cleveland

Our illustration of the day is by Charlotte Cleveland

Charlotte’s style is busy and detailed with a whimsical feel and a attention to detail in all the individual characters. Her work would suit all kind’s of children’s books where that dash of humour is required.

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