From his studio in Manchester, illustrator Rob Bailey goes back to the basics. His work is far from flashy; Bailey’s signature touch, which has drawn commissions from a wide clientbase including everything from the New Yorker to Transport for London, is instead a strict, reductive minimalism. His bright colors soar off the page with the aid of simple but expressive shapes, breathing energy and life into his shapely forms and figures.
Take a look at a selection of Bailey’s illustrations below; see more bright and boundless work from artists around the world in our books on illustration.
Taken from Stillness, the new book from Norm Architects published by gestalten, this essay on the value of living surrounded by wood features insight from art and brand director Hans Peter Dinesen.
For the release of our UNESCO Global Geoparks book, we had the privilege of speaking with Camila Jara Quilapan, an Indigenous community member from the Kütralkura UNESCO Global Geopark in Chile.
Tim Voors, following his first book with us, The Great Alone, takes his second journey with gestalten with The Great Divide, an adventure walking the epic Continental Divide Trail.