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The Dutch Uncle Journal is a considered study of illustration, design, and animation in practice, how they are conceived, commissioned and realised in the wider world.
This is where we share the thinking behind our latest projects and engage with the wider shifts shaping visual culture, from the resurgence of handmade texture to the ways art redefines the spaces we inhabit.
A considered collection of work and ideas from the front line of contemporary illustration.
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Brian Rea / Noma Bar / Satoshi Hashimoto / Javi Aznarez / Debora Szpilman / Simone Massoni / Ping Zhu / Klaus Kremmerz / Lucas Varela / Charlotte Trounce / Marc Majewski / Kustaa Saksi / Alessandro Gottardo (SHOUT) / YOCO / Hsiao-Ron Cheng / Jisu Choi / Graham Roumieu / Tavis Coburn / Joel Holland / Robert Nicol (MA RCA) / Clara Dupré / Marc Burckhardt / Aesthetic Apparatus / Jon Gray (Gray318) / Christian Montenegro / LAPRISAMATA / Gaku Nakagawa / Adam McCauley
Clara Super Duper x Lufthansa: Inspiration Above the Clouds
Clara Dupré collaborates with Lufthansa on the Allegris Art Series, transforming long-haul travel into creative inspiration. Flying aboard the new Allegris cabins, she developed artwork reflecting the experience of flight, joining a European roster of illustrators translating journeys into visual storytelling across campaigns and public exhibitions.
Golden Threads: Kustaa Saksi x Oribe Artist Collaboration
Kustaa Saksi collaborates with Oribe on the Golden Threads holiday collection, blending textile art, mythology, and luxury packaging. Inspired by Norse themes, the project spans illustrated designs, a large-scale tapestry, and sustainable production, creating a cohesive visual identity that connects beauty, craft, and contemporary art.
A Novel Approach: GRAY318 x Shakespeare & Company Bloomsbury Tote Bag
GRAY318 reinterprets the iconic Shakespeare and Company tote with bold pattern and hand-drawn typography. The Bloomsbury Bag transforms literary heritage into a functional object—part bookshop sign, part everyday companion—celebrating reading through design that’s both graphic and enduring.