We would firstly like to give a very warm welcome to new illustrators Ben Newman, Olaf Hajek and Mike Perry. We are very excited for them to be joining the Pocko family!
Pipa’s stunning work can be found on the front cover of Icon Magazine’s Asia Issue. As this is the first time that illustration has been commissioned for an Icon cover, we are extremely pleased for Pipa to have this honour!
The Swedish pharmaceutical company Apoteket have commissioned illustrators Mio Matsumoto and Joey Hi Fi for their recent rebrand.
Photographer Igor Omulecki has been announced as the winner of the Europe’s Premier Creative Award for best food and drink campaign, commissioned by DDB Warsaw- congratulations Igor!
Manuel Pandalis‘ work is currently showcasing at the Celal Gallery in Paris; ‘Fantasme Undercover of Starry Skies’ will run along side the presentation of the designer Silke Wilhelm’s latest collection.


BLADE brings together the world’s first exclusive collection of advertising masterworks in a massive 450 page, full colour publication. Our eclectic survey of cutting edge communications gathers the wit and wisdom of the worlds leading creatives. Only the most compelling copy, captivating designs and dynamic brand identities are showcased in a publication that shifts the way we look at advertising.
Page through a portion of it and find out more at The Blade on Pocko Editions or view its external microsite.

Pocko’s first children’s book is out now… introducing kika, the amazing little rabbit! This colourful and tactile book, drawn by Japanese artist Fukiko Yamamoto entertains and educates 0-3 year olds. “Kika is… spunky, expressive and unique.






Series 4 - “SPEAK AND BE HEARD!”
Pocko, the worlds very own 21st century art missionaries draw our attention to the insatiable voice of creative freedom: fly-poster art, travelling art and believe it or not, your art. The Pocko imagination, bottled at source brings six more visual books surging into life:
EL Cártel, a book of fly-posters that have been displayed all over Madrid, broadcasting visual allegories on western life, society and politics.
Postman, brings us a cynical collection of comic images, each one painted directly onto envelopes and posted around the world.
DIY, is the most telling edition, a blank sketchbook purpose made to encourage a global brainstorm.
In Cheap Pop, reality is not always what it seems, you find yourself pixelated inside the graphic world of computer games and Japanese pop iconography.
Hot Wheels, presents us with the obscure side of humanity’s savage love affair with the car buzzing insanely behind the wheel of a supersonic post apocalyptic drag race auto.
Faulty, the awesome grasp of fervent love, deviant and yet compelling, where image and text merge in poetic constellation. Continue reading ‘Pocko Collection Series 4′