Above is a selection of great visuals showcasing the work of Justin Maller, freelance art director and illustrator from Melbourne, Australia. Justin often works in collaboration with great photographers or other illustrators as he is also the Creative Director of The Depthcore Collective, an international modern art collective established in June 2002. As seen in some samples above, Justin worked for DC shoes, but he also worked with other big brands such as Verizon, ESPN, Asus, Quiksilver, k-swiss, lee jeans…
Illustration
Justin Maller - Design
Caroline Andrieu - Illustrations
Fine portraits and fashion illustrations by Caroline Andrieu currently based in Paris but originally from Slovakia. Caroline has been working for big fashion magazine like Vogue and GQ and regularly creates illustrations for Diesel Fragrance.
Jasper Goodall - Graphic design
Jasper Goodall is the graphic designer behind the dvd and cd covers for Muse’s album Black Hole and Revelations. He also did all the designs for the related singles and promotional items… Jasper was born in 1973 in Birmingham (UK) and graduated in 1995 from The University of Brighton. The first few samples were part of his first London based exhibition titled ‘Poster Girls’ mixing photography and illustration. Although Jasper is quite busy teaching illustration at the University of Brighton he still manages to prepare his future shows as well as carrying on with freelance work.
Phil Cooper - Illustrations
Petit Mal is the website of Phil Cooper. Phil is a designer and illustrator currently living in Norwich, UK. Being heavily involved in the music scene (he co-runs and maintains the website for record label 2006 Recordings), Phil gets lots of contacts and opportunities to design amazing CD and album covers for various bands. He quite recently designed the excellent cover for Arcadia Lake’s EP called The Great Migration.
Camille Rose Garcia - Illustration
Very colourful illustrations by Camille Rose Garcia from Los Angeles. Her illustrations, paintings and sculptures are very lively through the use of vivid colours but the subject is often creepy and the overall mood is quite dark and seems to represent death or despair.






































