Giordano is
an Italian illustrator and motion graphic designer, who has worked for several publications, including The Sunday Times Magazine, Wired and The New Scientist.
The Italian illustrator, who's based in Dundee, loves to create illustrations using a wealth of bright colours, and describes her style as «fun» and «naive», inspired by pop surrealism, collage, psychedelia from the 1960s and street art.
The Italian illustrator, who lives in Paris, is gaining recognition for her unique style, which is finding itself on book covers and within editorial spreads and children's books.
Following on from his «Archidirector» series,
Italian illustrator Federico Babina creates clever film splices that reveal famous film sets.
Martino aka Mary and the teapot is
an italian illustrator and graphic.
, a book created by
Italian illustrator and comics artist Chiara Di Francia, explains how to cook your favorite foods through drawings.
Drawing Recipes, a book created by
Italian illustrator and comics artist Chiara Di Francia, explains how to cook your favorite foods through drawings.
On the topic of pixelart,
Italian illustrator Totto Renna created this impressive piece, a city populated with familiar video game sprites, a smaller scale version of Gary J Lucken's pixelart poster for Edge susbcribers.
And today she treats us all to
an Italian illustrator and French book.
Following on the heels of Paper Zoo,
Italian illustrator and educator Sabini presents a variety of templates to make a menagerie of unbelievably cute critters.
Beppe Giacobbe is one of the most praised
Italian illustrators, featured in numerous magazines as well as exhibitions, and one of the first conceptual illustrators.
Not exact matches
Ventura, an
Italian designer and
illustrator, was inspired to write a book about the cities of the world because he wished to see the world as a bird does.
In celebration of the Trussardi greyhound's 40th anniversary, the
Italian brand enlisted director James Lima and Japanese
illustrator Yuko Shimizu to produce this visually stunning and imaginative animated film.
The Bologna Children's Book Fair will curate the
Italian excellence in illustration and children's publishing: inside the
Italian showcase hall, realised by the iranian architect Leila Araghian, the 2017
Illustrators» Exhibition will be on show.
Italian author and
illustrator Eva Montanari brings us a fresh angle on the first day of school in A Very Full Morning.
Italian author and
illustrator Eva Montanari brings us a fresh angle on the first day of school in A Very Full...
Amsterdam - based
illustrator Stefan Glerum has a distinct style that is recognised and respected across the world, and his work is inspired by early 20th Century movements such as Art Deco, Bauhaus,
Italian Futurism and Russian Constructivism, which he combines with popular themes, executed in a hand drawn style reminiscent of the clear line.
Andrea Minini is an
Italian graphic designer and
illustrator with excellent skills in the fields of vector illustrations and...
Domenico Gnoli was an
Italian painter,
illustrator and stage designer.
Adolfo de Carolis was an
Italian painter, xylographer,
illustrator and photographer, generally associated with Art Nouveau (Stile Liberty in Italy).
Hitnes is an
Italian street artist, muralist and freelance
illustrator born in 1982, best known for his nature - inspired murals.
Alessandra Genualdo is an
Italian artist and
illustrator working mainly in gouache and coloured pencil from her studio in Hackney Wick.
«Made in Naples» but based in Turin, Sara Gironi Carnevale is an
Italian graphic designer and editorial
illustrator who is developing quite the reputation for challenging contemporary issues through her ironic and satirical artworks.
Italian - born and London - based digital
illustrator Stefano Meloni, also known as STML, takes inspiration from the world around him and his passion for obscure, computer - simulated TV commercials.
The British counterpart to
Italian Futurism, Vorticism was an avant - garde art movement, influenced by Cubism and Futurism, founded in London by the painter,
illustrator and war artist Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882 - 1957).