
Phil Disley colorfully channeled the cover of the Beatles’ Abby Road album when creating this poster for the 2011 Liverpool Marathon. (more)
Phil Disley created this bejeweled cover for The Tablet, illustrating a feature on Pope Benedict XVI’s papacy. (more)
As Phil Disley’s cartoon for the UK Independent vividly demonstrates, schadenfreude is the journalistic order of the day when it comes to Murdoch’s News of the World. (more)
Phil Disley’s dryly humorous work for the UK Guardian and Independent have earned him inclusion to the British Cartoon Archive, a research centre and picture library, based upon a unique collection of over 140,000 pieces of cartoon artwork, 23 of which belong to Phil. (more)
Phil Disley soups it up old school with this parody of the classic 1969 George Lois / Andy Warhol shoot for Esquire. This time around, Phil’s image appears in the UK edition of GQ magazine for a political assessment of the Tories. (more)
Phil Disley has recently been asked to illustrate a monthly column for the British edition of GQ magazine, written by Melissa Kite, Deputy Political Editor of The Sunday Telegraph. This months offering: Theresa May, a Conservative politician who is currently Home Secretary. (more)
Phil Disley is illustrating a new weekly column called “Hansom” for eminent architectural journal, The Builder. (more)
Phil Disley pens an editorial cartoon for the Guardian, UK, on Aung San Suu Kyi's release from house arrest in Burma. (more)