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  John Woodcock
Using the precision and clean edges of Adobe Illustrator, John Woodcock brings a fresh look to children's illustration.
  Lesley Cullan
Catch a falling star and put it in your artwork, never let it fade away - and you will find this artist who paints the vibrant fabric of life for the people..
  Gee + Chung Design
Kinetic creativity threaded throughout two- and three-dimensional media is the hallmark of this award-winning design firm.
  Simon Weinstock
This digital artist gave up his career as a high-profile TV producer to sell his abstract art from a London market stall.
  Hornall Anderson Design
Radical design for chaotic times.
  Alessandro Bavari
Italian and Flemish art of the fourteenth and fifteenth century provide inspiration for exquisitely detailed and haunting imagery.
Pamela Hobbs
Her signature style is James Bond meets the Jetsons: cool, fashionable, but very approachable - the future with a friendly face.
  Letters from Paris
Type designer Jean Francois Porchez has helped make Paris one of the most readable cities in the world.
  Jann Lipka
How this versatile Stockholm photographer came to kiss the darkroom goodbye.
  Matthew Richardson
Strong characterisation and an exploration of the quirks of physical processes combine in the work of printmaker-turned-photoshop artist Matthew Richardson.
  James Kemsley
Cartoonist James Kemsley is the talent behind Ginger Meggs, Australia's most popular and widely published comic strip.
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