Swing sign illustration for The Cherry Tree pub in East Dulwich, London. The moody looking gentlemen arriving in the Morris Minor is a nod to the fact that this pub
was where the robbers met up after commiting the Great train robbery of 1963. Framed by a cherry tree forming a big 'C' to keep it uniform with all Young's pubs which
have the first letter of each pub's name as their sign.
For a short story in The Wall Street Journal about finding a magic door in a Moroccan souk
It's a lot of fun to drink wine from Jura, The Wall Street Journal
Illustration to accompany a short story about assassination by Hilary Mantel
Guide to Essex for The Guardian Travel section
A guide for how to best deal with car rental on holiday, The Guardian
London guide for Omega watches
Regular contributions to Cover magazine, Denmark
A day in the life of a sensible young person, for Cover magazine
Cover magazine
How horseriding can help with anxiety, The Horserider's Journal
Nido Magazine, Germany
Waitrose Weekend magazine
It's nice that magazine
Exam anxiety, The New York Times
Are mountain bikers damaging the wilderness? The New York Times
'50 things everyone should learn how to master' a pull-out guide in the Omega watches magazine. Commisioned and designed by Anders Peter Mejer Design