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NEIL WEBB
November 15, 2016

The Fall issue of Cedars-Sinai Discoveries Magazine is loaded with fantastic illustrations from eight members of Theispot. Bernard Maisner’s lettering on the cover calls out the Special Report theme of “Precision Medicine at your Fingertips”: (more)

October 26, 2016

Neill Webb’s latest illustrations span the globe but have in common impeccable wit and beautiful design. For SHOP magazine London, he incorporated a design mimicking the London Underground tube map into the tweed jacket weave. (more)

September 16, 2016

Neil Webb was commissioned by Royal Mail in the UK to illustrate a set of six postage stamps based on the novels of Agatha Christie. Neil worked with Studio Sutherland to come up with concepts; each stamp focuses on a pivotal moment of a different novel.  (more)

July 26, 2016

When Scientific American was putting together the 2016 issue of “Worldview,” their Global Biotech Perspective magazine, they turned to Theispot Stock for quality illustrations by top artists. Theispot was the right resource to locate and license artwork as smart as their content, immediately. (more)

June 22, 2016

Neil Webb’s illustration for Wired Japan accompanied an article focused on the emotional concept of “Tokimeki,” which can mean a romantic sense, excitement or heartbeat. In this case, it’s in relation to a clothing company that has an online service suggesting clothes for the individual user. (more)

June 20, 2016

Neil Webb’s illustration for Boundless magazine accompanied an article debating the merits of new robots that can read human emotions and act accordingly. (more)

June 9, 2016

Neil Webb illustrated the Brexit cover for this week’s New Statesman, guest edited by Gordon Brown. (more)

April 25, 2016

Neil Webb’s illustration for the special Telegraph Summer Reading feature is smart, buoyant and oh-so-refreshing! (more)

April 1, 2016

Neil Webb brings us up to date on some recent editorial illustration projects. For his regular Agony Aunt column, accompanying a letter from a man who has let sad events of the past prevent him from moving on: (more)

March 9, 2016

Neil Webb’s ongoing illustration series for the Agony Aunt and Metro features manage to find interesting new ways to convey universal aspects of the Eternal Human Condition.  (more)

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