Jo Ratcliffe is a Versatile and Villainous Artist
Meghan Young — October 8, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: jocandraw & lifelounge
Jo Ratcliffe is one of the most diverse illustration artists I have ever come across. From smoking femme fatales to typography, these featured illustrations are definitely interesting to look at.
Jo Ratcliffe has worked for Vogue, Stussy, The New York Times and has collaborated with Katy Perry on her 'Teenage Dream' album cover. Having studied illustration at Central St. Martins, Jo Ratcliffe has since developed her own unique style. Life Lounge observes, "Her works bounce from lazy-appearing sketches to meticulous and sharp designs, playful to polished, silly to sleek."
Jo Ratcliffe has worked for Vogue, Stussy, The New York Times and has collaborated with Katy Perry on her 'Teenage Dream' album cover. Having studied illustration at Central St. Martins, Jo Ratcliffe has since developed her own unique style. Life Lounge observes, "Her works bounce from lazy-appearing sketches to meticulous and sharp designs, playful to polished, silly to sleek."
Trend Themes
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