Friday, 31 July 2009

ADAM POINTER - RED BULLETIN




Grab a copy of The Red Bulletin every month in The Independent newspaper to see Adam Pointer's regular slot for 'Read Bull'. Originally produced at Formula One meets on a specially designed state of the art truck boasting editorial offices and a portable printing facility, the Red Bull backed title is now more lifestyle focused with some great illustration work.

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FIFI LAPIN - NEW ARTIST







International fashionista and super star blogger Fifi Lapin brings her unique talent to Synergy!
Since first taking the fashion and design world by storm with her acute commentary on what's hot and not via her popular (35,000+ monthly visitors!) blog, Fifi Lapin has become a fiercely popular and internationally recognized name. Regularly appearing in Nylon Magazine and Vogue (US and Korean editions), Fifi also has her own LeSportSac range, which is currently on sale alongside Stella McCartney products in boutiques across the US. Her huge fan base has also led to an unprecedented demand for her limited edition prints with original drawings (no longer available) exchanging hands for substantial fees via online auction sites. Exciting projects with Synergy are already in production for Miss Lapin, including a luxury product DM campaign in China and a poss Hollywood film appearance. More info soon!

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Wednesday, 29 July 2009

SPENCER WILSON - RYANAIR


It's not often we get an editorial brief in with phrases like 'combined with the baggy trousers, I looked like an albino MC Hammer'. Fun and frolics in Spencer's latest illo for Sam Delaney's column in RyanAir Magazine.  

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Tuesday, 28 July 2009

FOLIO UPDATES - ADAM NICKEL, HENRY OBASI, SCOTT CHAMBERS, SOPHIE HENSON, TELEGRAMME AND TINA BERNING





Updates galore, including Adam's Building mag cover, Henry's Fuse TV ad, Scott's Golf Punk portraits, Sophie's Blackberry DM poster and Tina's portraits for The New York Times. 

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Monday, 20 July 2009

PESKIMO - COMPUTER ARTS





Peskimo have joined 23 other 'incredible artists from across the globe' to create this months collectable cover for Computer Arts Projects (The Character Design Issue). Inside there's also a glimpse into their working processes along with a behind the scenes feature on DreamWorks' latest hit movie - 'Monsters vs Aliens'.

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SCOTT CHAMBERS - LEXUS


Scott illustrates a piece entitled 'Welcome to Tomorrowland' for our friends at Lexus magazine in Sydney. 

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Tuesday, 14 July 2009

SOPHIE HENSON - DENISE VAN OUTEN TOTE BAG




Denise Van Outen has personally selected Sophie Henson to design a Tote bag for her latest promo campaign as brand ambassador for The Mall. Launching this month at select venues across the UK, lucky shoppers will receive one of the limited edition bags when they spend over £50.   

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Friday, 10 July 2009

TELEGRAMME - ROUGH TRADE







We understand that Saturday afternoons are usually ear-marked for tackling the crowds on Oxford Street or checking out one of London's Time Out recommended sights, attractions or eateries. So, why not strike out from the norm this Saturday and head down to The Notting Hill Arts Club for a heady mix of live performances at Rough Trades Rota Afternoon.

Whilst you're enjoying the left-field/alternative sounds, take a minute to admire the posters on display by TELEGRAMME. Since as far back as we can remember, Rob and Chris have been providing a new illustration every month to promote the event. The result is an amazing body of work!

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PESKIMO - BMI BABY



Not previously known for map illustrations, Peskimo are working their magic on a regular city guide feature for BMI Baby's inflight magazine. Fine dining in Lisbon and waterside eateries in Amsterdam have been covered so far with a UK destination in the pipeline.

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Wednesday, 8 July 2009

DAVID TAZZYMAN - THE ROYAL MARSDEN







Highlighting the great rebuilding work going on over at The Royal Marsden, David Tazzyman has created these great mini builders for use on DM material.

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HENRY OBASI - SPORT MAGAZINE


We don't usually mention 'the ones that got away' but we're a bit disappointed that this great illo by Henry Obasi won't be featuring on the front cover of Sport Magazine (free London Weekly). It was briefed to be their first illustrated cover but unfortunately a break in publication led to a missed content date. All seems well again at Sport so hopefully the feature will be resurrected - fingers crossed!

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