• 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.

Drawn to Motion: Satoshi Hashimoto Illustrates Isuzu’s 2025 Truck Fleet

Drawn to Motion: Satoshi Hashimoto Illustrates Isuzu’s 2025 Truck Fleet

Satoshi Hashimoto reimagines Isuzu Motors’ 2025 truck fleet through refined line work and everyday scenes. Blending technical precision with human presence, his illustrations place commercial vehicles seamlessly into urban life—turning engineering into something quietly expressive, dependable, and visually composed.

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Noma Bar x Acciona: Business as Unusual, illustrated campaign visuals.
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Noma Bar x Acciona: Business as Unusual, illustrated campaign visuals.

Noma Bar partners with ACCIONA to distill complex sustainability ideas into striking, immediate visuals. The “Business as Unusual” campaign uses bold visual metaphors to communicate innovation in renewable energy and infrastructure—clear, intelligent images that make ambitious environmental thinking instantly understandable.

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Brian Rea Animates Big Feelings for The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood
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Brian Rea Animates Big Feelings for The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood

Brian Rea brings emotional clarity to an animated series for The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, translating complex developmental ideas into accessible, human storytelling. Through simple, expressive visuals, the films highlight how everyday interactions shape early childhood—making big feelings understandable for both families and professionals.

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Drawing Paradise: Illustrations by Yoco Nagamiya Give Four Seasons Maui a Makeover

Drawing Paradise: Illustrations by Yoco Nagamiya Give Four Seasons Maui a Makeover

Yoco Nagamiya transforms renovation into experience at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, using large-scale illustrations to turn construction barriers into serene, island-inspired installations. Her soft, hand-drawn visuals introduce a sense of place early—blending art, hospitality, and environment into a cohesive guest experience.

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