WowHouse, Toby Welles
Carey, James
Falconer, Sam
Initially working purely by hand, Sam discovered a passion for digital collage in 2010 which later developed into his own unique brand of rich and detailed imagery. This method allows him to develop and turnover complex pieces with diverse character sets in timeframes that suit each client’s needs.
As a big science and technology fan, Sam has developed a strong presence in the field with clients including Nature, Nautilus, New Scientist, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Scientific American and Wired magazine. in 2015 Sam was commissioned by the acclaimed MIT Museum to rework their map designs for the general public.
Other clients include: British Airways, British GQ, Capital, Computer Arts, Deustch Inc, Emirates, The Guardian, The Independent, Intelligent Life, John Hopkins University, M & C Saatchi, Nokia, Reader's Digest, Scholastic, The Spectator, The Telegraph, The Times, The Washington Post.
In 2014 Sam was featured in IdN magazine’s New Faces of Inspiration issue as one of ten leading illustrators in the editorial field. His work was also exhibited in Taoyan city, Taiwan as part of Dpi magazine’s Space Odyssey exhibition.
Sam has a BA in Illustration and Animation from Kingston University and graduated in 2011.
Hatch Illustration
Shelomi, Itzhack
The Douglas Chezem Studio
Joe Saputo Technical Illustration
Kulihin, Vic
Roe, Monika
Smith, Marty
Geras, Audra
Paul Perreault illustration
Quon, Mike
Wagenfeld, Bernd
Burgoyne, John
Hall, Mike
Minick, Samuel A.
Carruth, Linda
Barker, Tim
Leech, Kent
Watkinson, Mark
Sargisson, Phil
Schreiner, John
Infographics® Technical Design
Matthew White Illustration
Francis, John
Wiemann, Roy
Batelman, Kenneth
McCord, David
StudioSayers Technical Illustration and Infographics
Watermark Medical Animation & Illustration
Johnson, Daniel
Floyd, Charles
Beaudaniels illustration
Funnel Incorporated
Mullaney, John
Stankiewicz, Steven
Sprouls, Kevin
He has been quite active in the freelance illustration sphere since then, contributing to advertising, publishing, editorial and corporate projects. His style is notable for its high level of detail and traditional, engraving like effect.
Sprouls’ work has been featured in the Smithsonian magazine, a web exhibit of the National Portrait Gallery, and a major exhibit celebrating Columbus Day which was mounted in Grand Central Terminal, New York in 2005. He is currently the principal portrait artist for Worth Magazine. He was the portraitist for the popular Infiniti “Drivers” ad campaign, appearing weekly in the Wall Street Journal for the 2+ years.
Recent work has appeared in Fortune, Forbes, Runner’s World, GQ, Sportrs Illustrated, Time (International Edition), Euroman, and Esquire magazines. Recent book projects include the Encyclopedia of Guilty Pleasures and The Art of Demotivation. His pen is housed in the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Kevin Sprouls is married with 2 children, and lives in Coastal North Carolina.