
Even a total Mac Monkey like Neil Duerden gets into the Blackberry Curve spirit with this latest vibrant image for Orange. (more)
Neil Duerden’s word/image is currently running live as a public service message in France. (Translation: Bacteria in a raw vegetable? Unimaginable!) (more)
Neil Duerden had great fun creating the cover and a few inner spreads for Orange Explore magazine in the UK. (more)
Neil Duerden had fun playing with light when creating this image for longtime client Sony’s range of mp3 players. The device competes with Apple standards in terms of user pleasure and, yes, they still call it a Walkman! (more)
When Neil Duerden was asked to collaborate on this Carl Cox light painting illustration, he couldn't say no as he grew up listening to Cox’s music. This is a modern take on the energy and flow his mixes educed.
We usually think of Neil Duerden in terms of high-end advertising, but the fact is he works the editorial side of things, too. Here’s a nice simple piece from his on going relationship with the Times of London. (more)
Neil Duerden’s long running relationship with the Smirnoff brand in the US has involved creating all types of visuals. Here’s one of his graphic systems designed to cover all executions of below-the-line promotion. (more)
Neil Duerden delivers a slice of follicular heaven in this hyper real photo illustration piece for Head & Shoulders conditioner. (more)
Neil Duerden combines the real and the hyper-real with his usual flair for a recent Sony Ericsson campaign. (more)
This is from a new campaign for Palmolive, created by Neil Duerden at the beginning of the year, which will run throughout the EU for the next few months. The imagery combines client generated photos, product shots and pure imagination. (more)