NEWS
Stay updated on the latest news featuring our talented artists

More Diversity Please
Times are changing and Lobulo Studio has created a new identity for a sex- led event held in Barcelona. The organisers wanted to shift the emphasis of their show to include more female-friendly, all inclusive, gender neutral and art/erotic collaborators–not just hardcore porn promoters.

Raindrops
There is a multitude of beautifully illustrated children’s books out at the moment, but this latest book is perhaps the most beautiful of them all. Detailing the story of water, where it comes from , what happens to it, where it goes, ‘Once Upon a Raindrop’ is a marvel to behold. The poem, written by James Carter, is illustrated by Pocko illustrator and ink doyenne Nomoco with a grace and poise that demonstrates a wondrous sympathy for the text.

Apple In Store Collaboration
Following their barnstorming in-store activation in 2017 Apple invited their favourite creative collaborators to appear in character on the walls of stores worldwide. Michela Pichi‘s hugely successful in-store and interactive program for Apple’s Cologne store was a celebration of pride and encompassed artwork on the walls, workshops led by Michela and stickers that were free download at the App Store.

Benjamin Flouw – Knight Frank
Benjamin Flouw was commissioned by property consultants, Knight Frank to create print and online illustrations for their annual 2017 Wealth report.

Eiko Ojala – De Beers
Eiko Ojala was commissioned by the Conran Design Group to illustrate their new report. The document is an in-depth look into the socio-economic benefits De Beers has in Canada. Eiko was asked to illustrate an accurate picture of their mines to accompany their research.

Serial Cut: HSBC's 'Overseas Starts Over the Road'
We can finally now say that Serial Cut’s ongoing project with Grey London and HSBC is finished! We were approached by Grey London to produce a series of CGI cities for HSBC Commercial way back in October 2013. The message: with HSBC, ‘Overseas starts just over the road’.

Life is Radicchio
Kyoko Hamada and Joshua Weber joined forces, with Leilin Lopez-Toledo to sprinkle some visual stardust on T-Magazine’s article about the new American-grown radicchios. Historically, these leafy gems were all about Italian cities, especially in Veneto and Friuli. But things have changed, and the US market is no longer stuck with bland imports or lackluster Chioggia radicchio.