Stephanie Wunderlich
creates her illustrations using digital as well as analog techniques (scissors and glue).
Stephanie Wunderlich studied Communication Design at both FH Augsburg and ISIA Urbino and
graduated with a degree in communication design. Based in Hamburg she works as a freelance
illustrator for international magazines and publishers of books. She also teaches illustration,
currently at the University of Applied Science Hamburg. Her favourite medium is paper collage. She
Kate Prior
wonderfully in posters and postcards in an approach that’s boisterous and very, very fun.
Kate Prior’s bright, tongue-in-cheek and colourful illustrations have secured her commissions for
The New Yorker , ASOS, Adidas and Pitchfork among others. Kate is currently working as an in-
house illustrator for Urban Outfitters in Europe and the USA, but she still remembers drawing in
more humble surroundings at her parents’ house, “as a way to keep me quiet.”
On her inspirations Kate says: “I’m influenced by conversations, dreams, potty humour, the Internet, and stories my Dad told me when I was eight.” Bold lines and garish characters come together
On her inspirations Kate says: “I’m influenced by conversations, dreams, potty humour, the Internet, and stories my Dad told me when I was eight.” Bold lines and garish characters come together
Lynnie Zulu
LP artwork, live art and in exhibitions.
Lynnie Zulu is a professional Illustrator born
and bred in the Scottish Borders, with an artist
mother who was born in Tanzania. Lynnie’s work
carries an African influence that is revealed in
the energetic mark making and by the exotic
characters she creates. Her illustrations can be
found in fashion print, apparel and accessories,
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