
Liverpool native Ruth Rowland was thrilled to be asked to work on the John Lennon “Gimme Some Truth” Campaign to commemorate his 70th birthday, which falls on October 9th. The logo Ruth created for the campaign was inspired by the small calligraphic self portraits that often accompanied his signature. (more)
Combining passions for travel, lettering and illustration, Ruth Rowland relished this commission from Wall Street Journal Asia. (more)
Lettering artist extraordinaire Ruth Rowland is often asked by publishers to create logos for new authors for use across their future book covers or, alternatively, for more established writers to refresh their image or repackage their backlist. (more)
Ruth Rowland illustrated two maps recently that achieved very different solutions for each client. The Wall Street Journal Asia asked her to produce an illustrated map for their latest City Walk article for the colourful city of Mumbai. (more)
While it was snowing outside over the Christmas holidays, Ruth Rowland was keeping warm by working on a new set of seven posters for the successful, on-going island of Aruba tourism campaign. (more)
Ruth Rowland's sweet, sweet Valentine is on sale throughout the UK in Waterstones, Selfridges and Harrods. (more)
Ruth Rowland shares some recent samples of book covers which feature her lettering. “I do a lot of work for the publishing industry and enjoy seeing styles change as the designers I work for tackle the constant problem of standing out in a competitive market.” (more)
Ruth Rowland was thrilled when asked to work on the booklet for "The Very Best of Enya," a retrospective album of the singer's musical career spanning 20 years. Enya's original logo has been retained and Ruth’s hand lettering is used as a visual link throughout the inside of the booklet. (more)
Ruth Rowland was honored to be was asked by the Southern Poverty Law Center to illustrate an article in their magazine, “Teaching Tolerance,” about a powerful and moving film created by a group of students at a Vermont high school.