Illustration

A picture speaks a thousand words. Whether it’s a logo, children’s book or design for packaging, illustration can often be a lot more evocative than photography or graphics. It might be a certain mood, personality or feeling that cannot be achieved any other way.

  • Jump! Baby
    Jump! Baby
    Jump! Baby. Children’s book published by Omnibus Books. Written by Penny Matthews.
    • Copyright owner: Dominique Falla
    • Client: Omnibus Books
    • Project: Jump! Baby
  • CR Miller Handplanes
    CR Miller Handplanes
    CR Miller Handplanes, scraper board illustrations made to look like old-fashioned engravings for a catalogue and website
    • Copyright owner: Dominique Falla
    • Client: CR Miller Handplanes
    • Project: Handplane illustrations for catalogue
  • Pearson Education
    Pearson Education
    Pearson Education series of illustrations for a children’s magazine about a boy with lots of energy
    • Copyright owner: Dominique Falla
    • Client: Pearson Education
    • Project: Illustrations of a boy with lots of energy
  • All Sorts of Things
    All Sorts of Things
    An introduction to classifying “living” and “nonliving” things that make up the world. Living things are divided into animals and plants, while familiar nonliving objects are grouped into solid, liquid, and gas. Written by David Drew.
    • Copyright owner: Info Active Series
    • Client: Black Cockatoo publishing
    • Project: All Sorts of Things children's book
  • Free Range
    Free Range
    Eagle Farms Egg Packaging Illustrations
    • Copyright owner: Dominique Falla
    • Client: Eagle Farms
    • Project: Egg Packaging
  • Barn Laid
    Barn Laid
    Eagle Farms Egg Packaging Illustrations
    • Copyright owner: Dominique Falla
    • Client: Eagle Farms
    • Project: Egg Packaging