Since 1989, Cavallini & Co. have been creating gift and stationary products. I particularly love their wrapping papers, which are pieces of art in their own right-almost too good to cover in sticky tape! http://www.cavallini.com/products.html
Today's blog post is in honour of my friend Lottie who has just given birth to the most beautiful baby boy, Oscar. Below are a few of the gifts I have given him from my baby range. http://www.jessica-graham.com/
Sergio Ruffolo was a Modernist Italian designer/painter (1916-1989) From the mid forties to the late eighties, he worked as a freelance graphic artist for various companies, and also created sculptures, ceramics and jewellery. http://sergioruffolo.com/
Alice Melvin is an illustrator and designer living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Alice's first book A-Z Treasure Hunt was published by Tate Publishing in 2007, and she has been working constantly since. http://www.alicemelvin.com/Drawings/Drawings.html
Japanese born Yusuke Yonezu studied design in order to assist his father's shoe-making business. Finally his friends encouraged him to try illustrating for children, and just look at the fabulous results. http://yonezoo.com/gallery.html
Margaux Carpentier is a freelance illustrator based in London. Having studied in both Paris, and more recently Farnham, she graduated in 2010 from a Graphic Communication course. Her quirky images are inspired by folk tales from around the world and days spent in the Natural History Museum. http://www.margauxcarpentier.com
I have met Gustavo a few times at his Brick Lane Market weekly stall. His work is absolutely brilliant, and he seems to be my go-to-guy for unusual Christmas/Birthday presents. Argentinian born Ortiz works with collage on wood to produce these fantastic works of art. http://www.flickr.com/photos/precolombino