- Illustration
- Ruud Baan
- Kareem Black
- Julie Blackmon
- Marcus Bleasdale
- Henry Bourne
- Delphine Chanet
- Jamie Chung
- Tom Corbett
- Alan Cresto
- Diver & Aguilar
- Brian Doben
- Elena Dorfman
- David Eustace
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- Nels Israelson
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- Sergio Kurhajec
- Joachim Ladefoged
- Gillian Laub
- Mark Lund
- Joel Meyerowitz
- Joel Micah Miller
- Martin Morrell
- Emily Nathan
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- Mike Piscitelli
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- We Are The Rhoads
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Harriet Russell
Bio:
Harriet Russell is a
London-based illustrator who is known for incorporating quirky hand lettering
into her publishing and editorial assignments. Brought up in a twelfth-century
priory, she studied visual communication at the Glasgow School of Art and went
on to get her postgraduate degree from Central Saint Martins College of Art and
Design.
As well as commissioned work, Harriet
has written and illustrated several of her own books, including 3 children’s
titles for Italian publisher Edizioni Corraini. She also collaborated with Corraini on a project with the
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, contributing an illustrated
children’s tale to their exhibition catalogue for ‘Sorry out of gas:
Architecture’s response to the 1973 oil Crisis’.
Her book of creatively addressed mail ‘Envelopes
a puzzling journey through the Royal Mail’ was published in the US by Random
House in 2005, and London in 2008 by Allison and Busby, and was launched with
exhibitions in both London and New York.
Recent work includes illustration for
Italian cookery book ‘The Silver Spoon for Children’ published by Phaidon
press, and ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ published by Edizioni Corraini.



























