Tony Targets Transport for London


Our very own extremely talented illustrator, Tony Wilson was recently commissioned by the branding creative director of OTM, Robert Stimpson to artwork the iconic trams, trains and buses that our glorious city of London depends upon both day and night.

tony targets transport for london

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15 jelly folds for neverbland


Jelly London are ecstatic to collaborate with digital agency NeverBland for their 15 Folds GIF campaign. Our part of the project launched today and you can catch jelly house illustrator, Lauren G’s creation at 15 Folds.

15 jelly folds for neverbland

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shots magazine interview with jelly founder charlie sells


In the first of a series of interviews in which the industry’s elite tell us about their experiences in 2012 and what they think next year will hold, Charlie Sells of London production company, Jelly London explains how nurturing new talent has paid dividends and why advertising folk need to grow a pair.

shots magazine interview with jelly founder charlie sells

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Creating Characters in Comfy Patchwork?


In Ad-land these days, many brands are exploring their own heritage as a way of tapping into the nostalgia we all associate with certain products. The best way to present & to share content directly with a consumer is in a social way & the functionality of Facebook timeline now allows brand’s to better describe their own story. Ogilvy One London has commissioned jelly’s own talents, Tom Connell & Neil Duerden to illustrate some complex photo shop stills of the Comfort-characters we have all grown to love.

creating characters in comfy patchwork?

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Do you hear the people sing?


With the upcoming release of Les Miserables the movie being the hottest topic on the lips of theatre-land fanatics at the moment, Nylon Magazine NYC ran an article on a young girl’s relationship to the stage show.

do you hear the people sing?

Art director, Evan Campisi wanted an edgy & contemporary line illustration by Jelly artist Carine Brancowitz to show the nostalgic element of ‘a young girl’s emotive experience’ within the essay.  This quirky, highly finished creation by Carine is quite striking – It goes to print this November. The dream lives indeed.

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