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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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Illustrating Medical Research: Satoshi Hashimoto for Queen Mary University, London
Satoshi Hashimoto collaborates with Queen Mary University of London on a healthcare illustration project addressing polypharmacy.
His warm, character-led visuals explore the complexities of managing multiple medications, supporting research into patient experience and helping medical professionals navigate more effective, empathetic conversations around treatment, care, and daily routines.
Noma Bar x Foscarini (NYCxDESIGN)
At NYCxDESIGN, Noma Bar transforms Foscarini’s SoHo showroom into a spatial illusion. His signature double-image compositions extend into light and movement, where forms shift as you move. It’s a confident, minimal collaboration that turns illustration into experience.
Robert Nicol x Psychologie Haute
Robert Nicol collaborates with Psychologie Haute on editorial illustrations exploring the theme of new beginnings. Accompanying text by Anke Bruder, the visuals interpret ideas around change, transition, and personal growth, using thoughtful imagery to support reflective storytelling on life’s pivotal moments
The Broker Film Poster Explained: Klaus Kremmerz on Capturing Kore-eda’s Story
Klaus Kremmerz illustrates the official poster for Broker, the new film by Palme d’Or-winning director Hirokazu Kore-eda, commissioned by Picturehouse Cinemas. The artwork captures key narrative moments, reflecting the film’s emotional story of an unconventional family formed through an illegal adoption journey.