Steven Wilson creates the typographic cover artwork for the Spring 2016 issue of Computer Arts.
The cover is shown here and a selection of type details.
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Inspiring creativity. Founded by Olivia Triggs in 2007, Breed is a London-based illustration agency representing a select group of highly individual talents. We currently look after the work of 15 artists, illustrators and photographers, each with their own distinct style and perspective.
We pride ourselves on both the vision and variety of our artists and the lasting role we play in nurturing their talent, supporting their creative goals and finding opportunities where they can further explore their abilities.
With a hands-on approach, a culturally aware outlook and a spirited attitude, we’re the UK’s go-to agency for original art, photography and illustration.
We work with clients in spheres ranging from advertising and brands to fashion and retail and more. Below you can see a few of the names we’ve worked with in recent months.
Born in London, Steven Wilson now runs his studio from his home in Brighton where he continually experiments with techniques and processes to fuel his varied and experimental work.
Since his graduation from Brighton University in 2001 he has investigated possibilities with collage, printmaking, perspex and play-doh alongside his ongoing quest to discover new digital techniques meaning his work is constantly evolving.
His Illustrations and typography have been commissioned by clients such as BBH, AKQA, Nike, Virgin, Neiman Marcus, MTV, NYC&GO, AIGA, The Oscars, The New Yorker, Wallpaper Magazine, Sony BMG, Warner Music, Wired and the New York Times.
In the past he’s exhibited his work at BBH London, Team One LA and Karl Lagerfeld in London, while in 2019 he’s had three exhibitions in Korea, including one at Kumho Museum of Art.
Steven Wilson creates the typographic cover artwork for the Spring 2016 issue of Computer Arts.
The cover is shown here and a selection of type details.