Alex Clauss () — "In the past year I did a lot of diverse client work I'm very proud of, but this personal piece marked a shift in my style from character-only illustrations to more robust compositions."

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Rod Hunt () — "Drawing hundreds of tiny people getting busy with each other for an important HIV/AIDS Awareness campaign is always fun and rewarding."

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Yuta Onoda () — "A book cover illustration for Nahoko Uehashi’s 'The Beast Player.' I really enjoyed working with the idea of juxtaposing and incorporating the shape of nature elements into a wolf."

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Ste Johnson () — "I loved the book and my thought for the cover was to try and convey the setting plus the aloneness of the main character Mark so that's what informed the idea of merging the helmet into the planet Mars."

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Robin Davey ()
— "Outwardly at least, 2018 has been a quiet one for me. That's because I've spent the last six months storyboarding, designing, and animating on Saturday Club, the preschool series I'm working on with Dog Ears."

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Lisa Maltby () — "I’ve chosen this because it is about pushing my work into new areas – animating my illustrations, combining lettering with illustration and developing skills. I hope to explore lots of new avenues for my work in 2019!"

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Gareth Conway () — "The project i'm most proud of is a book I illustrated called 'My Best Friend The Suffragette'. I'm proud that the book engaged and inspired my daughter to find out more about the Suffragette movement."

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Al Heighton () — "I've picked out this picture of Paul Merton... I've ended up using it as wallpaper on my phone and on three occasions folks have commented is that Paul Merton? It made me smile every time."

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