Vicky Barlow
Originally from Derbyshire, Vicky has just completed a BA (Hons) in graphic design at University College Falmouth. While studying there she has been awarded membership to the ISTD (International Society of Typographic Designers) and has received recognition from D&AD via a First Prize Yellow Pencil for her response to a packaging brief. She is currently looking for any placement or job opportunities either in the UK or further afield.
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Matt Espantman
My name is Matt Espantman. Im from the US. My artwork is about positivity. I use a lot of bright colors because it reflects your state of being. I put a lot of myself into my work because i feel that im a unique and fun person and when someone looks at my work i want them to know who i am, like we just hung out and they tell themselves “woah Matts a fun guy i like him”. I use a lot of humour too, gotta keep things on the light side even when talking about serious subjects.
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Eve Duhamel
Eve Duhamel is a Canadian artist working and living in Montreal. She creates visuals and illustrations and creates handmade work in all different kinds of format from print to video and 3D installations. Her work has been exhibited in several cities around the world including Berlin and Montreal. Her work is part of publications in the UK, Singapore, Korea, the United States, Canada and Germany.
Simon Mortimer
My name is Simon Mortimer. Born in Suffolk 1988 I have always had an interest in anything design; since a young age I took a fascination in anything artistic forever making “sculptures” out of house hold materials. When I left school I moved on to do a national diploma in graphic design for two years. After finishing that I move to Lincoln where I carried on with my study of Graphic Design at the Lincoln School of Art & Design. I have a particular interest in typography and layout design.
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Lee Ford
I am a visual communicator that uses photography, drawing, textures, printmaking, ephemera, computers and photocopiers to create images for print and web clients worldwide. My work evolves from complex social issues described in a visceral visual language that explores both concept and aesthetic in equal measure. A collaborator, founding member, senior lecturer and exhibitor; I currently practice and teach my experiences within the Illustration industry from my base in Sheffield.
Vicky Barlow
Originally from Derbyshire, Vicky has just completed a BA (Hons) in graphic design at University College Falmouth. While studying there she has been awarded membership to the ISTD (International Society of Typographic Designers) and has received recognition from D&AD via a First Prize Yellow Pencil for her response to a packaging brief. She is currently looking for any placement or job opportunities either in the UK or further afield.
Matt Espantman
My name is Matt Espantman. Im from the US. My artwork is about positivity. I use a lot of bright colors because it reflects your state of being. I put a lot of myself into my work because i feel that im a unique and fun person and when someone looks at my work i want them to know who i am, like we just hung out and they tell themselves “woah Matts a fun guy i like him”. I use a lot of humour too, gotta keep things on the light side even when talking about serious subjects.
Eve Duhamel
Eve Duhamel is a Canadian artist working and living in Montreal. She creates visuals and illustrations and creates handmade work in all different kinds of format from print to video and 3D installations. Her work has been exhibited in several cities around the world including Berlin and Montreal. Her work is part of publications in the UK, Singapore, Korea, the United States, Canada and Germany.
Read our Q&A with Eve here

Simon Mortimer
My name is Simon Mortimer. Born in Suffolk 1988 I have always had an interest in anything design; since a young age I took a fascination in anything artistic forever making “sculptures” out of house hold materials. When I left school I moved on to do a national diploma in graphic design for two years. After finishing that I move to Lincoln where I carried on with my study of Graphic Design at the Lincoln School of Art & Design. I have a particular interest in typography and layout design.
Lee Ford
I am a visual communicator that uses photography, drawing, textures, printmaking, ephemera, computers and photocopiers to create images for print and web clients worldwide. My work evolves from complex social issues described in a visceral visual language that explores both concept and aesthetic in equal measure. A collaborator, founding member, senior lecturer and exhibitor; I currently practice and teach my experiences within the Illustration industry from my base in Sheffield.