Puzzle artists
Graham Thompson
Graham loved to draw everyday objects, situations, and the predicaments that we can find ourselves in from time to time. But the great thing about his drawings is his skill at finding the funny – and often ridiculous – side of anything.
James Alexander
James Alexander has been a professional illustrator since 1982, although he showed great promise at the age of 2 when his first masterpiece came in the form of a large rainbow that was created by using wax crayons and running them across the wall in his parents’ dining room – a shining talent some might say!
Bill Houston
After obtaining a B.A. Honours degree in Design in 1980, Bill’s illustrations have been published across all forms of media from books, magazines and greeting cards to T-shirts and mugs.
Dick Heins
Despite that Dick Heins was born with a pencil in his hand, his professional career started in 1998. During his education as a graphic designer he came in contact with comic books and he started illustrating himself.
Neil Easton
Neil Easton has been a professional Illustrator and Graphic Designer since 1983. Now working from his studio at home he started to work in the Gift and greeting card industry and has also been a Design Agency Creative Director with great success.
Paul Gibbs
Paul started his creative life in Advertising, sketching campaign ideas with his felt tip pens. After moving to an agency that specialised in Games and Media, he became a full-time illustrator, working in publishing.