Illustration for The Economist international section on 'Shell companies' - untraceable companies which exist on paper only and are the vehicle of choice for money launderers, bribe givers and takers, tax evaders and financiers of terrorism.
'Mr Cameron has emphasised the importance of “breaking through the walls of corporate secrecy”.'
(& I love a bit of chiarascuro on a Friday too! : )
Friday, 28 June 2013
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Witch & familiar
Labels:
broomstick,
cat,
curse,
familiar,
grawlix,
sketch,
sketchbook,
swearing,
witch
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Monday, 20 May 2013
Fun license revoked!
Yep, the men from the Ministry of Fun never stop & woe betide you if you overuse your fun license...
Labels:
fun,
fun license,
ice cream,
illustration,
ministry of fun,
pants,
pen and ink,
sketchbook,
underpants,
wheels
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Parp! Parp!
Labels:
animals,
children's illustration,
dog,
dogs,
horn,
illustration,
parp,
pen and ink,
sketchbook,
trumpet
The Economist - Data Starvation
Recent illustration for The Economist Technology Quarterly
about the technical challenges of effective communications under the
sea.
i.e. it's difficult to update your Facebook status if you don't want the enemy finding out about your sandwich of choice etc.
i.e. it's difficult to update your Facebook status if you don't want the enemy finding out about your sandwich of choice etc.
Labels:
communication,
data,
editorial illustration,
fish,
hammerhead shark,
octopus,
sea,
sharks,
squid,
submarine,
technology,
The Economist,
underwater
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