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Finding beauty behind the mask

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This editorial illustration was commissioned by The Collective Mag to accompany an article discussing acne and feelings of inadequacy in the digital age. The illustration and article aim to lift some of the stigma surrounding acne, myth-busting common misconceptions that people hold concerning the skin disorder and encouraging those who live with it to embrace their skin and believe in yourself.

Imogen Fancourt

Imogen Fancourt

illustration of This image captures the transformation the streets take once the sun sets during lockdown. Coronavirus, Pandemic, Character, Editorial, Fashion, Packaging, Mood, Atmospheric, Texture
illustration of A character design of a barista, exploring form, costume and texture.
illustration of Raising awareness of Male Cancers, in particular Testicular cancer through motion and humour.
illustration of An illustration depicting the damage we have inflicted upon our mother earth, to raise awareness.
illustration of An experiment of the feline form and shadow.
illustration of Character design in a summer setting.
illustration of A self portrait outlining the lengthy time spent in lockdown. The aim was to capture a mood and moment in time through colour and texture.
illustration of A tribute to Edward Jenner and his science that pioneered vaccines. The piece was made for the WHO's World Immunisation Week, and aims to promote the benefit of vaccines, and discuss the life-saving technology that brings us closer together.
illustration of An editorial Illustration commissioned to discuss stigma around acne and the acceptance of your natural skin. The article
illustration of Animating the sensation of falling into sleep. The image was made on the subject of Mental Health, recognising the important role of sleep and rest.
illustration of An animation on the subject of mental health and disassociation. This illustration discusses feelings of detachment and a sense of being lost, during the isolating time of the Pandemic.
illustration of Conveying the short-circuiting nature that stress has on the body and brain to raise awareness during Stess Awareness Month.
illustration of Fan art depicting Oumi Janta, a social media influencer specialising in roller-skating. The image aims to capture rhythm and dynamism using vibrant colours and exaggeration of form.
illustration of Created for the State of Illustration, an annual report collecting data from artists all over the world. Four Illustrators were commissioned to create section headers for each pat of the report. This image represents the
illustration of Painterly, Stylized, Texture, Whimsical, Character Development, Children, Children's Books, Fantasy, Nature
illustration of This image is one part of a collection: 'Cathonic' (from the Earth) which retells a selection of the stories within Greek mythology.

Asclepius, the first Doctor, nurses a snake back to health. In return, the snake whispers all of the secrets of medicine and healing into Asclepius' ear.
illustration of This image is one part of a collection: 'Cathonic' (from the Earth) which retells a selection of the stories within Greek mythology.

Arachne the weaver challenges Athena to a weaving match. Athena smites her, turning her into a spider. Spiders' webs have since been used as the crosshairs in telescopes.
illustration of Character design play with limited pallet. Prompted by Carson Ellis'
illustration of A reflection on the first COVID-19 Lockdown in England. The image was built upon daily, using ket words to create a diaristic record of the first few weeks of lockdown.
illustration of Part of the project pioneered by myself and Leeds University, 'Germbugs' uses bright colours, playful characters and sequential narrative to teach medical students in a visual and memorable way.
illustration of Part of the project pioneered by myself and Leeds University, 'Germbugs' uses bright colours, playful characters and sequential narrative to teach medical students in a visual and memorable way.
illustration of Working with Leeds University, we created an educational resource for Medical Students. The aim of the project is to create memorable, accessible depictions of common microbial infections using visual communication and Illustration.
illustration of A part of the
illustration of A book cover for a published Novel: Return of the Warrior. A vignette illustration designed to convey a man confronted by his past and trying to move forward with his future, amidst the whales and waves.
illustration of Prompted from descriptions picked from a hat, a play with character, contrast and visual hyperbole to tell a story.
illustration of Commissioned by Franco Manca, I created 5 illustrations on the subject of pizza making. The images were used in the brand new restaurant branch in Leeds, England. 

A lone traveller adventures through doughy landscapes. Reimagining food illustration as a world to get lost in.
illustration of Commissioned by Franco Manca, I created 5 illustrations on the subject of pizza making. The images were used in the brand new restaurant branch in Leeds, England. 

A lone traveller adventures through doughy landscapes. Reimagining food illustration as a world to get lost in.
illustration of Commissioned by Franco Manca, I created 5 illustrations on the subject of pizza making. The images were used in the brand new restaurant branch in Leeds, England. 

A lone traveller adventures through doughy landscapes. Reimagining food illustration as a world to get lost in.
illustration of Commissioned by Franco Manca, I created 5 illustrations on the subject of pizza making. The images were used in the brand new restaurant branch in Leeds, England. 

A lone traveller adventures through doughy landscapes. Reimagining food illustration as a world to get lost in.
illustration of exploration of character and form in a playful, bizarre way.

Profile

Imogen’s illustration uses tactile textures and a larger-than-life exaggeration of form to produce a fresh and truly unique take on the world. With a bold use of colour and perspective, every illustration has a dynamic rhythm to it, effortlessly drawing the eye and telling a story. Since earning a 1st Class Degree in Illustration, Imogen has gone on to work on a number of briefs, including: book covers, bespoke artwork for restaurants, and has a broad, playful portfolio on the subject of microbiology. Clients have noted Imogen’s imagination, visual wit and sensitivity when it comes to her Illustration and have commended her engagement and active interest in the briefs she tackles. Using her competency in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Procreate Imogen brings the page alive, lending itself seamlessly to advertising, packaging, editorials and picture books.

Style/Techniques

Abstract, Animation, Caricature, Cartoon, Colored Pencil, Conceptual, Digital, Figurative, Graphic, Painterly, Pencil, Storyboards, Stylized, Texture, Decorative, Whimsical, Motion, e-Learning

Subject/Specialties

Humor, Action, Adventure, Animals, Annual Report, Book Covers, Character Development, Children, Children's Books, Children's Products, Comic Book, Editorial, Education, Fantasy, Fashion/Cosmetics, Food, Health, Historical, Medical, Mystery, Nature, Packaging, People, Political, Portrait, Posters, Product, Science, Scientific, Sci-Fi, Technology, Web Illustration, Wildlife, Food/Beverage, Lifestyle, Feminine, Masculine, Edgy, Environmental, Urban, Branding