I have been working in conceptual illustration since 1996 and in this time I have worked on a wide variety of publications, ie business, financial, medical, lifestyle and corporate. The work on this page is a selection of my work to showcase my style’s potential. If you would like to see commissioned work please click here
Illustration about how disposable workers on the gig economy are.
About scientific innovation
About the possible future problems with AI: job losses, election fraud, identity fraud and more
Illustration showing the horror of the food price increases for ordinary people during cost of living crisis.
A re-work of an old illustration about gender inequality.
Illustration about email marketing.
Illustration about overworked and underpaid nurses.
About the cost of pharmaceuticals.
Illustration about online security
Illustration about mental health and anxiety.
Illustration about how our data is used and how much information shops have about us
Illustration about the exploitation of natural resources for commercial use.
Illustration about the jobs becoming obsolete due to AI.
Illustration about retrospective criminal convictions due to DNA profiling.
Illustration about the affect dementia has on family members.
Illustration about romance scams. People are being groomed over time by online predators who gain their trust with the intent on taking their money.
Illustration about a guide to starting a business.
Illustration about recognising the signs of depression and getting help.
Illustration about suffering with mental health.
Illustration about some people who rush marriage without truly knowing their partner’s past.
Illustration about maths anxiety.
Illustration to show that gun crime also kills the victims’ loved ones.
About taking relationships to the next level being a mutual decision
Illustration about how counselling can help when suffering with many forms of mental illness.
Illustration about dealing with personal fears
Illustration about mental wellbeing and how to look after it with a kit that takes care of all aspects of mental wellbeing: sleep, nutrition, puzzles, pets, music etc..
About how war is preventing the possibility for world peace
About the cost of living crisis
Illustration about believing in yourself
Illustration about misinformation and propaganda.
Illustration about the squeeze on the cost of living.
Illustration about children exploited for cheap labour to make everyday products that we buy.
Illustration of office worker escaping his mundane office job for a more challenging career.
Illustration about nurturing the mind.
Illustration about how we were mislead to think that 100% of our plastic was being recycled when in fact only a tiny percentage has. Around 90% of it has been sent to Asia where it is either incinerated or dumped with a huge amount ending up in the ocean killing wildlife.
About financial scams.
This illustration is about why people need to vote in elections
This is about people having to work unsociable hours to make ends meet. Shift patterns conflict causing problems with relationships.
Illustration about phishing scams
Editorial illustration about how a career can seem like it’s going nowhere.
Illustration about failing career goals
This is about consumerism hindering the fight against climate change
This self promotional piece is about the rising cost of pharmaceuticals
This illustration is about how healthcare is trying to cut the amount of bureaucracy to free up time for patient care.
Conceptual illustration about how having no self belief or confidence can hold you back from being your true self.
This is called ‘Making Rainbows’ and is about hope and optimism, making something good out of a bad situation. This is available as a signed limited edition print from etsy.com
This is about releasing anxiety in preparation for interviews. Available as a print at society6.com
Editorial illustration about is about trust in business and not knowing who you’re really dealing with
Happiness kit, the elements needed to build a happy life. This can be bought as a merchandise from society6 and as a signed print from etsy.com
The earth is slipping through our fingers. This illustration was to show how the earth is taken for granted and the beauty see now could be lost in the near future.
This can be bought as a merchandise from society6 and as a signed print from etsy.com
‘Self leaves’ is about people suffering from Alzheimers and dementia
Editorial illustration about how addictive ‘likes’ can be
Recovering from depression
Illustration about ocean plastic which you can buy as a signed print here
Illustration about turning austerity into prosperity
The financial pitfalls of being a home owner
About teenagers on device for long periods
Conceptual illustration about the daily commute