Hello! My name is Jason, I specialise in infographics and vector illustrations for print and online. More of examples of work on links below

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Human rights violation and protection by country: a detail from my new for , out this week.

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It's Friday, time for some archive All the way back to working for RNGS in 2001/05

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Pleased to have collaborated with on their 'Let's Fix Our Relationship With Electronics' poster campaign last year https://t.co/jl6G08ui2d

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It's I'm Rod Hunt, London based illustrator of crazily detailed character filled isometric scenes, cityscapes, maps, infographics & animation, creating for advertising, design & publishing. See more at >> https://t.co/ngDnbZ3Gln

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The most beautiful infographics from National Geographic (16 фото) - https://t.co/2tyeloe0tp

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[NEW POST] Fun Little Nintendo Console Infographics https://t.co/GAWyjLnz4k

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We love creating and for our new client Here's a peek at some illustrations done for their instruction sheet for using a smoker. They have live action video for you enthusiasts too! https://t.co/A0cF9qgJkD

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My new for is a visual exploration of the world of (and it's full of umbrellas! ✨☂️)

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Last night Council unanimously approved the Natural Heritage Action Plan (https://t.co/LfQjWFHTcT). We were thrilled to create the visual content for the plan.

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39 of 100 way before they were so popular: John Ogilby (1600-1676) – the creator of the first British Road 100 plates that illustrate how to get about on the roads of England and Wales in the 1600. https://t.co/G1O7EwV4PR

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37 of 100 way before they were so popular: Arnold Dodel (1843–1908) a Swiss-German botanist who created some stunning botanical charts. His work reminds me of Ernst Haeckel - nice, uh?https://t.co/1erzCmB2x1

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35 of 100 way before they were so popular: 'The beauty of the heavens' – one hundred and four coloured scenes illustrating a familiar lecture on So beautiful.

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33 of 100 way before they were so popular: following yesterday's post, here are more of Europe during the WWI. via

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