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Gianluca Folì / Nespresso

On Via Cola di Rienzo, steps away from the Vatican and the lively Prati neighborhood, Nespresso has opened a new boutique. To bring it to life, the brand called on Gianluca Foli - a permanent mural capturing the energy of Roman street life, plus a collector tote bag. Illustration as a way of life, espresso-style.

Emmanuel Polanco / Der Spiegel

Emmanuel Polanco creates three illustrations for Der Spiegel, accompanying a major interview with Ken Burns, the acclaimed American documentary filmmaker, on the unfinished story of the United States. A fractured Uncle Sam, a smothering flag, fraying star-spangled cotton: three razor-sharp images that dissect an America under tension.

Francis Léveillée / Pizza Ninna

Francis Léveillée creates the visual identity for Nina Pizza, a Québécois Neapolitan pizzeria: logo, box, illustrations. A generous and wonderfully chaotic graphic universe, somewhere between Maradona, Padre Pio, the Ape Piaggio and the fleur-de-lys. Italy seen from Québec, with a lot of love and a little red wine.

Entre Deux / Book updated

Entre Deux keeps pushing the boundaries of generated imagery: these canvases that look oil-painted, these textures, these brushstroke-like marks, are in reality the result of an experimental practice that blurs the lines between painting, photography and generative AI.

Pablo Pasadas / Eco Keys

Pablo Pasadas creates the cover of Eco Keys issue 10, a biannual magazine published by EcoDDS, a waste management eco-organization, at the crossroads of economy and environment. This issue tackles a question that gets under your skin: "Are we all intelligent?" A vast and universal topic, handled with Pablo's signature collage and pop style, as striking as ever.

David Despau / Jeune Afrique

David Despau signs another cover for Jeune Afrique, the April 2026 issue focused on Senegal, two years after the political transition. A double portrait of Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko. A powerful political cover for one of the leading publications on Africa.

Tonwen Jones / Swiss Life

Tonwen Jones creates the key visual for the Fondation Swiss Life, active since 2008 around three core pillars: health, culture, and solidarity. A high-stakes institutional communication brief — a natural fit for the Welsh illustrator's warm and human-centered style.

Giordano Poloni / BIM Distribuzione

Giordano Poloni creates the illustrated posters for the retrospective "Riflessi dell'invisibile" organized by BIM Distribuzione in Italy, dedicated to the early masterworks of Kore-eda Hirokazu. A tribute to the Japanese master, centered on his recurring themes: memory, loss, and renewal.

Davide Spelta / Book updated

Davide Spelta showcases a diverse range of commissions: political news illustration for La Repubblica, a cinematically charged legal newsletter, an environmental piece for GEA, and a medieval pizza box that proves he can shift into fun mode without taking himself too seriously. A masterful balancing act.

Emmanuel Polanco / FUTU&R

Emmanuel Polanco illustrates the cover and feature dossier of FUTU&R issue 51, Usbek & Rica's magazine dedicated to the future of the Web: Big Tech, generative AI, monopolistic fragmentation of the network... is the original promise of the Internet still viable? A subject tailor-made for Emmanuel's sharp and conceptual style, published in April 2026.

Bulma / La France Mutualiste

Bulma signs all four 2026 covers of &Vous, the quarterly magazine of La France Mutualiste, a national savings and retirement mutual reaching hundreds of thousands of members. A solid annual commission for the illustrator, whose warm and colorful style is a natural fit for the publication's broad audience.