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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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Leaders Unaware of AI Use at Work, Illustrations by Debora Szpilman for HBR
Debora Szpilman has spent the past year as the visual voice of Jancis Robinson’s Financial Times columns. Her illustrations distill global wine complexities—from Bordeaux crises to Japanese viticulture—into singular, witty images. With the crispness of editorial commentary and a sophisticated eye, Szpilman consistently brings clarity and humor to the world’s most nuanced wine narratives.
Illustrations for Jancis Robinson's Wine Column in the Financial Times
For nine months, Debora Szpilman has been the illustrative powerhouse behind Jancis Robinson’s Financial Times wine column. From organic winemaking to emerging regions, Szpilman’s blend of elegance and humor renders complex oenological narratives accessible and compelling. Her continued contributions highlight the vital role of visual storytelling in world-class wine journalism.
Javi Aznarez: La Samaritaine Paris Campaign for Iconic Department Store
Javi Aznárez was commissioned by La Samaritaine to create a series of large-scale illustrations for the Parisian department stores advertising campaign. Rich with humour, narrative detail, and observations of Parisian shopping life.