Happy new year gang, 2010 huh? No sign of flying cars and proper spaceships just yet but.... Aol are back, that's for sure. Début Art's Harry Malt, Hawaii and Celyn have been working with our friends at Wolff Olins NYC on the rebrand/relaunch of Aol. for the past few months and we're pleased to be able to show you the fruits now.
The relaunch will be seen on posters and online globally for the forseeable future so please do look out for more in the next couple of months, and send any photos (Thanks Alicianne) you take for our Flickr page.
In the meantime, check out the work through the following links:
Eoin Ryan was commission to create one of a series of new illustration to commemorate 25 years of TfL. The aim of the campaign is to remind Londoners why they love TfL and highlight the rich connections, improvements, and influence it has brought to their lives over the past 25 years. More of Eoin's work can be viewed here.
AAAS hosted a recent gallery show, “Invisible, novel, and complex: A decade of visualizing science”, which was a 10-year retrospective show of visuals from Science magazine, being shown in their home office in Washington, DC. One of the highlights of the exhibit included a pair of pieces about Neurodegeneration by Simon Prades, originally commissioned for the October 2, 2020 issue of Science. Photography: Chrystal Smith/Science. Simon's full portfolio can be reviewed here.
Lisa had the pleasure of creating the artwork for The Royal Shakespeare's upcoming production of 'The BFG' (The Big Friendly Giant). The show, directed by Daniel Evans and adapted by Tom Wells is set to debut later this year.
Alan Kitching was commissioned by Cadogan Estate to create a mural in central London. The mural celebrates Mary Quant’s fashion work in the building in the 1960’s. Originally created in letterpress then translated into paint onto a 40ft wall by Will Impry. You can view the artwork on King’s Road near Duke of York Square in Chelsea, London.