Paul Thurlby
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Paul Thurlby | |
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Born | Paul Stuart Thurlby Nottingham, England |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Illustration/design |
Notable work | Paul Thurlby's Alphabet (2011), Paul Thurlby's Wildlife (2013), Numbers (2014). |
Website | www |
Paul Stuart Thurlby (born in Nottingham England) is a London based illustrator, and has been a regular illustrator for the Guardian newspaper since he started full-time illustration work in 2006.
Paul's clients include The New Yorker The Guardian, Templar Publishing, Warner/Chappell, Tate Enterprises, French Tourist Board, Native Communications (Lyon), It's Nice That, Milou-Dufay (Paris), Dentsu London, USA Today, Vanity Fair, Orange UK, Nineteen Seventy Three Limited, The Times, Castor & Pollux, Brighton, The Independent, Indianapolis Monthly, Ace Tennis, Runner’s World, The Bank of England, John Brown Group, Wired, Which?, Reader’s Digest, Men’s Fitness, The Big Issue.
Paul Thurlby's Alphabet[]
His originality and vision has provided the public with a new take on the very familiar Alphabet Book.[1][2] Many of these reviews describe Paul Thurlby's Alphabet book, as "Highly Collectable" and describe Paul Thurlby as a "Unique Artist"[3][4]
India Knight (author and Sunday Times columnist), described Paul Thurby's Alphabet as "so ludicrously beautiful"[5]
Hot Brands And Cool Places described his book as stunning, with wonderful design.[6]
The Alphabet was initially started as limited edition prints. The book is now published throughout the world, from the US, Australia and the UK[7][8] as a hardback book, and Postcards[9] selling in such places as Paul Smith London, and the Tate Modern.
References[]
- ^ Abduzeedo
- ^ Bambino Goodies Review
- ^ The Guardian Bookshop
- ^ TheBookPeople.co.uk Review
- ^ India Knight Review
- ^ Hot Brands and Cool Places Review Archived 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ FunKids Australia Archived 2011-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Upper Case Gallery Archived 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Library Mice Review
External links[]
- English illustrators
- Living people