Bug Belly •PB
Bug Belly’s Big Breakfast.
My countdown book featuring the world’s greediest frog.
check out the full book on ISSUU HERE.
Travis Perkins
I used formZ to get the perspective and precise scaling correct on these two 48 sheet posters.
They were produced for Travis Perkins and ran on billboards.
Siemen’s Phone
Create a pink heart using poppy petals.
Nice brief, nice job.
Spear & Jackson
To the underscore of Jaws, here comes the timber ripping, sawdust scattering ferocious teeth of The Predator!
Go Faster
A set of three illustrative souped-up modes of transport.
Nutra-science
A really enjoyable photo illustration montage.
DUREX
Three different commissions shown here.
Two of them for Durex and one for Asda’s own brand of condoms featuring animal balloons.
Nationwide
Posters commissioned for in store display.
Co-operative bank
A set of three bright and striking point of sale and leaflet illustration.
The realistic reference of the octopus came from my Turkish ‘brother’, Baskin.
He went out diving and promptly caught me an octopus, as you do, cooked it and then sent me photographs that I pulled to bits and re-assembled.
Toblerone Special
A special edition Toblerone set.
I was commissioned to illustrate a set of four special edition Christmas Toblerone packs.
The white chocolate featured a snowy landscape with a shark.
The plain chocolate version, a Turkey stuffed inside a christmas stocking, and the milk chocolate version had a Santa and reindeer.
The best bit was the giant special size pack which, on opening, played Jingle Bells.
I still have this in my treasured chocolate wrapper collection.
Gramaphone
Sounded simple, create a marble bust of John Williams from the portrait provided.
Then I realised just how tricky this might prove.
Luckily I could pinch lots of the textures and ‘marbley-ness’ from a bust of William Shakespeare that I photographed in TK Maxx!
Then with judicial Photoshop work I managed to make a convincing look-a-like of John Williams.
Little did i know that this cover would create international outrage!
Not for the images I’d produced, but for the fact that Mr. Williams had been ranked alongside the composer giants in the music world.
Thankfully it all meant that my illustration received much more attention that it might have done otherwise.
Pop-Up Pirate
A hugely popular game with many versions and imitations.
It’s a frenetic race against the manic music to insert all your swords into the barrel without shooting the pirate into the air.
Matta Mey!