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July 8, 2011

Nigel Buchanan’s sophisticated, amusing work is currently running in a couple of high profile magazines.  First up, these two spots for Popular Science magazine illustrating what happens to your digital data when you die… (more)

June 1, 2011

Nigel Buchanan announces the official launch of The Jungle Book app on itunes. Created by Nigel, in conjunction with publisher / developer Electric Type, this highly interactive book has all sorts of animation and bits to move and jump about. Here's a promo video which gives you an idea of how it works… (more)

April 13, 2011

Nigel Buchanan is ready to launch his iPad version of The Jungle Book, in conjunction with publisher / developer Electric Type. This highly interactive book, with all sorts of animation and bits to move and jump about, will debut in the Apple app store later this month. Here is a sneak peek of a few of the scenes. (more)

April 8, 2011

Nigel Buchanan thoroughly enjoys his ongoing relationship with French business magazine Money Week.  (more)

April 6, 2011

Nigel Buchanan builds a dinosaur out of bits of soon-to-be-obsolete hardware for Popular Science magazine’s “Ask a Geek” feature. (more)

December 6, 2010

Nigel Buchanan’s illustration for The Economist shows the contrast in experiences between a English businessman in China and a Chinese businessman in England. (more)

November 4, 2010

Nigel Buchanan’s recent commissions have been all about teamwork.  The first image below was for SooJin Buzeli at Plan Advisor for a story was about putting together the ideal team; these guys have a particular advantage. (more)

July 6, 2010

Nigel Buchanan was commissioned to illustrate an article in Plansponsor magazine about executives’ compensation packages being scrutinized more closely. (more)

June 21, 2010

Nigel Buchanan pushes the boundaries of cuteness with this booklet cover for Screen Australia, featuring a China / Australia co-production event at the Shanghai Expo. (more)

May 17, 2010

Nigel Buchanan illustrated this cover for Money Week in Paris. Investing in nuclear energy still has a stigma attached to it, but investors can profitably fund suppliers to the industry stigma-free, or so it is argued. (more)

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