Textural, expressive illustration from Berlin-based illustrator Beth Walrond

Date
23 February 2015

Despite only having graduated from Falmouth University last summer illustrator Beth Walrond already has an admirable portfolio of work to show for herself. This is probably due to the warmth and relatable nature of her style – she builds textural, expressive characters out of geometric shapes and soft lines to create identifiable narratives, condensing complex messages down into sweet, two-dimensional form. Now working out of Berlin, her newest projects include work for Hunger Magazine, The Ride Journal, Wired UK and The Debrief, leading us to believe she’s got a hell of a lot more ideas to get down on paper yet.

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Beth Walrond: Hunger Magazine

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Beth Walrond: Hunger Magazine

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Beth Walrond: Bulletin

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Beth Walrond: Narratively

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Beth Walrond: Narratively

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Beth Walrond: The Ride Journal

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Beth Walrond: AOI

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Beth Walrond: Hunger Magazine

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Maisie Skidmore

Maisie joined It’s Nice That fresh out of university in the summer of 2013 as an intern before joining full time as an Assistant Editor. Maisie left It’s Nice That in July 2015.

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