- Illustration
- 12foot6
- The 3D Agency
- 7AFX
- Am I Collective
- Tatiana Arocha
- Ars Thanea
- Andrew Bannecker
- Will Barras
- Greg Barth
- Gary Baseman
- Bigshot Toyworks
- Sir Peter Blake
- Stephen Bliss
- Darren Brass
- Mick Brownfield
- Susan Burghart
- Leonello Calvetti
- Carbon Studio
- Nishant Choksi
- Stan Chow
- Fernanda Cohen
- Coherent Images
- Sarah J. Coleman
- Dan Craig
- Debaser
- Grace Devito
- Tristan Eaton
- Max Ellis
- Ken Fallin
- Jessie Ford
- Nathan Fox
- FWY Studios
- Victor Gadino
- Fred Gambino
- Grandpeople
- Brian Grimwood
- Sam Hadley
- Olaf Hajek
- Julene Harrison
- John Harwood
- Adam Hayes
- Bryan Haynes
- HAZE
- John Hendrix
- Thomas Herbrich
- Peter Horridge
- Rod Hunt
- Ilovedust
- Kev Jenkins
- Jeremyville
- Richard Jones
- Kai & Sunny
- Kano
- Anna Karlin
- Chris Kasch
- The Keystone Design Union
- Peter Kraemer
- Staffan Larsson
- Mary Ann Lasher
- Eugene & Louise
- Tim Marrs
- Mick Marston
- Griesbach/Martucci
- David Mcmacken
- Tara McPherson
- Alberto Mielgo
- Kate Miller
- Chris Moore
- Peter Mueller
- Narvi Creative
- Dave Needham
- Gary Neill
- Jeff Nishinaka
- Nomoco
- Paul Oakley
- Henry Obasi
- Steven Olds
- Nigel Owen
- Palehorse Design
- Rizon Parein
- Jitesh Patel
- Pirates Jimi Crayon
- Gavin Potenza
- Qube Konstrukt
- Radio
- Andrew Rae
- Aleta Rafton
- Rhythm & Hues Design
- Larry Rostant
- Harriet Russell
- Serial Cut
- Alberto Seveso
- Sandra Shap
- Yuko Shimizu
- Shinbone
- Shotopop
- Paul Slater
- Ray Smith
- Simon Spilsbury
- Spiral Studio
- Steve Stone
- Louisa St. Pierre
- Superexpresso
- Tes One
- Mark Thomas
- Thunderdog Studios
- Benjamin Wachenje
- Craig Ward
- Luke Wilson
- Stephen Youll
- Zerofractal
Tristan Eaton
Bio: Born in Los Angeles in 1978, Tristan began pursuing street art as a teenager,
painting everything from billboards to dumpsters in the urban landscape wherever
he lived, including London, Detroit and New York. Eaton designed his first toy
for Fisher Price at 18 years old and has since become a driving force in the
world of 'Designer Toys'. Eaton's design work for Kidrobot, including the
infamous Dunny and Munny toys, led him to international fame and an ever growing
fan base. As a leader in the world of advertising and commercial art, Eaton is
regularly commissioned as a creative director and consultant for clients such as
Nike, Hasbro and Barack Obama on projects that span the globe across all
mediums.
Tristan's work can be seen at the Cooper Hewitt Museum and in
the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA).



















