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'Sensory World' Board Game

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Earlier this year I illustrated a board game for HABA. I've always wanted to work on a game, so it was very exciting when my copy arrived!  πŸ€“ And of course, you can order yours here... https://www.haba.de/en_GB/toys/sensory-world/p/303463 πŸ˜‰

Busy Birds

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Recently I've been exploring new visual ideas and I loved drawing these birds. It's been great pushing how I create and think this busier style of illustration may be an exciting path to follow... We shall see!

Paddington Bear

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I was saddened to hear the news that Michael Bond passed away a few days ago. Paddington Bear has always been a favourite of mine (along with many others!). It's a timeless classic and a really wonderful children's book. 🐻

Mug Full-O-Pun

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Congratulligator Dramallama

Digital Drawing

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I've been wanting to work on some entirely digital illustrations for a while, so I was quite pleased when I finally found the time to do so this week! I ended up drawing these animal and dino scenes. It was so refreshing to push myself artistically - and really focus on colour and texture. It also felt oddly appropriate to label everything (perhaps it's just a phase?!) Anyway, here they are:

World Book Day 2017

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For World Book Day this year I visited my old school (eek!) with the super talented Michelle Robinson  for a fun day of 'Monkey's Sandwich' activities. Incase you didn't know, 'Monkey's Sandwich' is our shiny new book published by Harper Collins. Here it is: And incase you've never seen our faces, here we are! We had a great day inventing, drawing and constructing some crazy sandwiches, reading stories and generally monkeying around. Here's our towering sandwich featuring squirty cream AND mustard... Looks tasty, right? For me, the best part of the day was live-drawing some absolutely  bonkers sandwiches, fuelled by the * interesting*  and * unique*   suggestions from the kids. Yes - there's an octopus, T-Rex and a car in this sandwich... (please excuse my bad case of Illustrator's 'claw hand') We also learned 'How to draw Monkey' step by step, following this handy sheet: 

The Jungle Book

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I've always fancied illustrating the Jungle Book, so I did. πŸ€“πŸπŸ»πŸ…πŸŒ΄πŸ“• It was great working with a slightly 'wackier' colour palette - mixing bluey purples, hot pinks and zingy greens. Anyway, here are a few illustrations and a speculative cover. Enjoy!

Choo Choo!

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Just wanted to share this illustration I did for the wonderful Highlights magazine. It's for a great little article about Owney the Mail Dog, the US Postal Service mascot. It's always fun drawing trains! Checkout highlights.com

Wedding Invitation Floral Motif

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I wanted to share a few details from the wedding invitations I recently designed for my Brother and his FiancΓ©. I had great fun mixing fresh greens with vibrant yellows and oranges, a palette which works well for this spring wedding. It's always fun to do a bit of cutting and sticking!

A Day In The Life Of Business Koala

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Because this marsupial means business. A Day In The Life Of Business Koala: The commute The coffee The calls The number crunching The filing Lunch The presentations The meetings The research The second coffee The big decisions The printer error Home time Bed time Repeat.

2016

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Hello and a Happy New Year to you! 2016 was a busy year for me and I wanted to share a few highlights. For starters, my Dad returned home after a 18 month stint in hospital. My family adjusted to life with disability, undoubtedly the best bit being Dad's new mobility scooter - a thing of wonder, providing hours of entertainment. Over summer I decided to make the most of flexible Freelance holiday and managed to get away hiking in both Norway and the Swiss Alps. It was just the dose of nature I needed to recharge my creative batteries. A happy Emily on a Norwegian mountain top  πŸ‘Œ With the help of my Mum I rediscovered some of my earlier works (i.e. clearing out the attic). It was a real joy going over my old artwork, I recommend digging out your old stuff - if you can find it! I'm particularly proud of this peacock: (the Dino-foot picture isn't bad either) On the work side of things, 2016 proved to be a hectic year. I finished off illustrating my secon