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John Woodcock: Colour Quest – Cityscapes

In ‘Colour Quest Cityscapes’, John Woodcock skillfully illustrated iconic landmarks such as the Chrysler building in New York, as well as hidden gems like the stunning Hallgrîmskirkja cathedral in Reykjavîk. This fabulous colour-by-number book published by Michael O’Mara is available now and features 30 incredible skylines and buildings.

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John Woodcock – Colour Quest Animals

‘Colour Quest Animals’, intricately illustrated by John Woodcock hits the shelves this month! Published by Michael O’Mara Books, this book takes you on a magical journey – shade in the shapes to reveal magnificent mandrills, colourful kingfishers and beautiful butterflies.

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John Woodcock: National Trust branding

John Woodcock created these vector illustrations as part of a branding exercise for the National Trust.​

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John Woodcock – Lion head logo

John Woodcock has created this rather proud lion head logo for new sales recruitment firm, Stratham Richmond.

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John Woodcock: Spiraling silhouettes

John Woodcock illustrates campaign for infection and contamination company, Tristel Plc

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John Woodcock: Quarto Book’s Frankfurt catalogue

John Woodcock illustrates welcome and chapter openers for Quarto Book’s Frankfurt catalogue

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