
Hugh D'Andrade’s bookshelf of volumes he illustrated just got a little longer this week. Two new young adult titles, “Dust City” and “The Sign of the Beaver,” boast Hugh’s images and hand lettering on their covers. (more)
Hugh D’Andrade has adapted his gig poster for that great bar band, the Waco Brothers, for use on a line of children’s t-shirts. (more)
Hugh D'Andrade designed and illustrated the cover of a leather-bound edition of the classic book, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” for publishing arm of Barnes & Noble. “It was a fun project, and truly an honor to get to work on such a great book for a publisher willing to produce such a quality product,” says Hugh. (more)
Hugh D'Andrade thoroughly enjoyed creating the artwork for a picture book called Y is for Yorick: A Slightly Irreverent Shakespearean ABC Book for Grownups for Gibbs Smith Publisher. The author is Shakespeare scholar Jennifer Adams, and her text is both funny and informative. (more)
For the fourth year running, Hugh D'Andrade has produced the Food from the Heart event poster for San Francisco’s magnificent Ferry Building. (more)
Visitors to Los Medanos Art Gallery for the opening of “California Design & Illustration” this week will be greeted by a super-fun mural designed by Hugh D'Andrade. (more)
Hugh D'Andrade has designed and illustrated the poster for the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition’s Winterfest party several years in a row. It’s a fundraiser/party/art auction with great people, great beer, and great art. For this poster, Hugh hand drew the type with a few choice curlyques and such… (more)
Hugh D'Andrade was invited by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to create a poster for an upcoming show by bluegrass, punk Beatles-esque band The Avett Brothers. Inspired by Romulus and Remus (those other brothers) Hugh quickly arrived at the perfect solution. (more)
The Society of Illustrators Los Angeles has announced the winners of their prestigious annual competition, Illustration West, now in its 48th year. Among those honored are numerous ispotters, several with medals. Congratulations to all! (more)
A few months ago Hugh D'Andrade got a call from an agency called Worldstudio who needed to design a new identity for a Mexican restaurant in Munich. Here’s what Hugh came up with: (more)