GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The Atlantic The Big Question: Who is the most influential teenager of all time?
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: The New York Times
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The New York Times Review of Irvine Welsh's 'The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins' for the Sunday Book Review
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: HeyThere.ca
GRAHAM ROUMIEU interviewed for HeyThere.ca "He is well know for his knack of bringing humour to darker subject matters. His illustrations are often knee deep with macabre yet handled with sensitivity and thoughtfulness."
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Penguin Books
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for Penguin Books Life Among the Savages and Raising Demons by Shirley Jackson In this series from Shirley Jackson, "the author of 'The Haunting of Hill House' confronts the most vexing demons yet: her children." Available for pre-order now.
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: The Atlantic
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The Atlantic The Big Question: What is the greatest upset in history?
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Alberta Oil Magazine
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for Alberta Oil Magazine Cover for their 2014 Year in Review issue
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: ADCC Directions 2014
GRAHAM ROUMIEU recognized in the Advertising & Design Club of Canada's annual awards show Graham's series of illustrations of ex-Toronto mayor, Rob Ford, for The Walrus' article The Story Behind the Rob Ford Story received a Merit Award in the Editorial & Book Design category. Congrats!
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: The Atlantic
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The Atlantic The Big Question: What is the most significant fashion innovation in history?
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: The New York Times
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The New York Times 'When Did We Get So Old' for the Sunday Review
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Popular Mechanics
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for Popular Mechanics 'Great Unknowns' in the September 2014 issue
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Makes Top 12
GRAHAM ROUMIEU recognized by the Interactive Design Institute (UK) Named one of the top 12 designers and illustrators from Canada by IDI's blog, The Creative Drum. Writer Tom McCallum says: "His off-beat humour and endearing character illustrations have also made him an influential figure among illustrators worldwide."
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: National Post
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for National Post 'Leaders of the pack: Travel advice from frequent flyers' for the Travel section
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: The Wall Street Journal
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The Wall Street Journal 'Five Ways to Avoid Shopping Mistakes' for the Style & Fashion section
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Mural @ Juniper Park
Magnet Reps @ Las Vegas Licensing Expo
MAGNET REPS @ Las Vegas Licensing Expo, booth G30 June 17-19 | Mandalay Bay Convention Center Celebrating great brands every day! Representing art brands that are on-trend and in demand. Hundreds of new images from Bella Pilar's fun-loving fashion plates, Eleanor Grosch's mid-century masterpieces, and Dinara Mirtalipova's whimsically sweet artwork provide solutions for all product categories. Newcomer Graham Roumieu’s artsy and comically misunderstood Bigfoot character arrives with a built-in publishing fan base. Updates to extensive licensing collections are released regularly, custom artwork and modifications are available.
Above Artwork: Dinara Mirtalipova
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Coleman
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for Coleman "A series of posters created by agency Y&R Canada using an 'instantly humorous' style of illustration by well-known illustrator Graham Roumieu that featured the product, a funny outdoor 'experience' and the event at the same time."
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: New Personal Work
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Ebony Magazine
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for Ebony Magazine Appeared in the May 2014 issue
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: Canada Writes
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for CBC's Canada Writes "To coincide with William Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Canada Writes is proud to present an exclusive series of original fiction from leading Canadian authors – all inspired by the Bard. Each story takes a different Shakespearean character and situates him or her in the present day, recasting him or her in contemporary YA fiction – from a reluctant Petruchio ("Pete") on a blind double date to a depressed Ophelia chatting with a telemarketer."
GRAHAM ROUMIEU: The New York Times
GRAHAM ROUMIEU for The New York Times Sunday Review Civilization's Starter Kit