A tonne of terrific new work from prolific illustrator Graham Roumieu
Illustrator Graham Roumieu may be one of the most prolific creatives around. Already the 2015 tab on his website is populated with a load of work, less than two weeks into the year. And because it’s been nearly two years since we last featured him on the site, it’s no great surprise that there is a tonne of great imagery for us, and you, to enjoy. Regular clients include The Atlantic, New York Magazine and the Readers’ Questions feature in Popular Mechanics (where he brings to life such public puzzlers as “What do pilots talk about on long-haul flights?").
But there’s many gems to be found in Graham’s personal, unpublished folders too, where he shows off his particular talent for anthropomorphic animals. Graham’s creations are smart, witty, immediate and versatile and the consistency is remarkable considering his rapid rate of production. So from boozy Santas to depressed fruit, Graham’s portfolio is a weird and wonderful world to get lost in.
Graham Roumieu: Avoiding Old Lady Cat Sweater Phase for Reader’s Digest Canada
Graham Roumieu: Airline Service for Alberta Venture
Graham Roumieu: Wedding Disasters for New York Magazine
Graham Roumieu: Sweetness for The New York Times Book Review
Graham Roumieu: Like Father Like Son
Graham Roumieu: Which animal has most changed the course of history? for The Atlantic
Graham Roumieu: Best Wishes
Graham Roumieu: We Are All Going To Die
Graham Roumieu: Many Faces of Rob Ford for The Walrus Magazine
Graham Roumieu: Pet Tricks 1
Graham Roumieu: Reader questions for Popular Mechanics
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Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.