Learning to Love Luis Suárez


Introducing the latest piece of editorial illustration by Matt Johnstone for the Guardian on Saturday’s sports section.

learning to love luis suárez

Matt has created artwork for this supplement every Saturday for over five years now, which means you have probably already enjoyed some of his work over a Saturday morning bacon sandwich and a fresh cup of coffee! This accompanies an article about learning to love the two sides of Liverpool player, Luis Suárez. Look out for the next artwork this coming Saturday in the Guardian.

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Saving the planet one shoe at a time


Tech-crunching sports brand Adidas are using a robot knitting machine to tell a narrative which has been illustrated by our comedic artist, Damien Weighill into a two metre long tapestry.

saving the planet one shoe at a time

This creative project by digital agency U-DOX International is remarkably blending both old and new technologies for the launch of the Adizero Primeknit; the running shoe that pushes sports footwear forward across performance, fashion and sustainability.

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Cycling through app land


Art Editor of Future Publishing, Paul Blachford, contacted our gifted and intricate illustrator Matt Lyon after spotting his artwork on the front of Time Out Magazine.

cycling through app land

He wanted Matt to design an illustration which could add vivacity to a feature about the use of sports and fitness apps in today’s tech-hungry society. This article features in the January 2013 edition of ‘Windows: The Official Magazine‘.

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Teva Feature by Adam Haynes


US-based illustrator, Adam Haynes has recently finished his largest piece to date: an indoor bike park feature!

teva feature by adam haynes

Outdoor footwear brand, Teva commissioned Adam to paint the feature at The Lumberyard indoor bike park in Portland. The feature, a very large 14′ tall and nearly 8′ wide, is designed to look like a tree with a tunnel though it.

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The World of Safe Cycling


Damien Weighill has lent his comical illustration skills to the latest safe cycling campaign by Sky.

the world of safe cycling

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