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Cécile Dormeau
Laurence King Publishing

2 December 2025
The new card game “Beat the Cheetah!”, illustrated by the whimsical Cécile Dormeau and published by Laurence King Publishing, is now available! A family game featuring 50 surprising anecdotes about extraordinary animals, illustrated in a funny and offbeat style.


Make Mothers Matter

1 December 2025
Adolie Day has created a stunning illustration for the 50 euro note as part of the Mom’ney Project, an initiative led by Make Mothers Matter to highlight the invisible and unpaid work of mothers and caregivers. (more…)


René Barjavel

6 November 2025
Barjavel, 4 publishers, only 1 illustrator On the 40th anniversary of René Barjavel’s death (November 24, 1985), four French publishers joined forces to publish a new edition of the writer’s most famous works. They called on a single illustrator, Francesco Bongiorni, to create 16 original covers. What a fantastic way to remember Barjavel! (more…)


Journées européennes du patrimoine

6 November 2025
For European Heritage Days 2025 (Journées européennes du partimoine), Inkie created a mural for adults and children to color in. Designed especially for children, this fun and educational work encourager them to discover iconic buildings of national heritage while having fun!


Éditions Hachette

5 November 2025
Lucia Calfapietra’s magnificent illustrations appear on the cover and inside pages of “Ciao Italia! À table avec les Italiens de France” (Hello Italy! Dining with Italians in France), published by Hachette. Colorful, lively, and vintage-chic, Lucia’s creations take us on an appetizing culinary journey between France and Italy. Yum!

Ophelie Dhayere
Uniball

4 November 2025
Ophelie Dhayere has collaborated with Uni-ball to create the Dotwork starter kit. It includes eight fine Unipin tips selected by the illustrator and four tutorial sheets (European release). Dedicated to dotwork, the illustrations created by the artist are inspired by the marine world of her adopted Basque Country. The octopus in particular, a symbol of slowness and patience, perfectly illustrates the spirit of dotwork: meticulousness and perseverance, ideal for taking stock of oneself (more…)


Les Échos

4 November 2025
The youth special issue of Les Échos raises the question of globalization and its impact. Francesca Protopapa offers a reflection in images with the cover illustration and several visuals that enrich the articles through her precise and poetic vision.

David Lanaspa
Publicis / Maison Audemars Piguet

3 November 2025
To mark its 150th anniversary, Maison Audemars Piguet has published a book dedicated to fine watchmaking, entitled La Montre: Histoires et savoir-faire (The Watch: Stories and Expertise), published by Flammarion. The book is the result of a collective effort led by Sébastien Vivas and features 700 illustrations, photos, sketches, and interviews. David Lanaspa had the pleasure of creating stunning portraits of the talented individuals and behind-the-scenes players who work in this fascinating world.

Kanako
Éditions Hauteville

8 October 2025
Kanako has created the delicate cover for the second installment of Noriko Onuma’s series (published by Hauteville). In Tokyo, a bakery that only opens at midnight welcomes those seeking comfort and hope. A feel-good book and illustration that will make you hungry, day or night.

Three Koma
Bilan magazine

7 October 2025
The matryoshka-style cover of the latest issue of Bilan magazine was illustrated by Three Koma. It features a special report on family businesses, the pillars of the Swiss economy. A beautiful visual representation of the theme of transmission.

Julien Tran Dinh
Playbac Éditions 

7 October 2025
Julien Tran Dinh illustrates the new volume of Passion Basket - Miami Dream (Playbac Éditions). A book aimed at teenagers, perfectly illustrated by the Rennes-based artist. Rennes-Miami, West & East Coast finally united!

Faunesque
Gallimard éditions

1 October 2025
If you haven’t been able or willing to take a vacation in Japan, you can always immerse yourself in Faunesque’s illustration for the cover of Suzuko’s Ghost. Vincent Brault invites us to engage in a subtle dialogue between presence and absence.