Jenny Proudfoot
I?m an Edinburgh-based illustrator who loves to dabble around in pencil, ink and splashy watercolour. With swirly bits.I took up the paintbrush after studying Illustration & Media Design at Edinburgh?s Telford College, and moved on to become a graphic designer specialising in magazines.In 2012 I was working with colleagues on ideas for a new magazine called Hot Rum Cow, and suggested an illustrative approach to a feature about Arrack, a fiery Sri Lankan tipple. I painted the bottle in lucid pink and coral watercolours, with details picked out in soft pencil. The project thrilled me, and so in 2013 I decided to return to my first love, illustration.It was a great move. In the last year I?ve had a fantastic range of commissions for editorial, exhibition and packaging projects, with subjects ranging from fashion to field mice, bottles to battles, lettuce leaves to lettering.It?s a pretty good way to earn a living.
Links
- jennyproudfoot.co.uk
- linkedin.com/in/jenny-proudfoot-b1519a26
- instagram.com/jennyproudfootillustration
Contact
By email or call 7713245380
Jenny ProudfootAdam Smith muralA mural for The Adam Smith Theatre in Kirkcaldy, depicting the life of local philosopher Smith, his theories and eccentricities. The style is inspired by contemporary political cartoons, images linked by a swirling line reminiscent of Georgian calligraphy. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootScience magazine coverCover Illustration for Science Magazine, exploring traces of ancient DNA in rock cores. The brief required a timeline dotted with ancient pollen spores, showing evidence of mammoths at minus 1.2 million years, horses at minus 700,000, hominins at minus 59,000... Working through cave bears, lemmings and steppe bison to plants and crops in recent history. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootScotland map printOrnamental print packed with Scottish culture, heritage, folk music, nature and architecture View Folio
Jenny ProudfootAdventures of a Young Naturalist.Book cover illustration in answer to a Creative Practice brief from The AoI. I chose a memoir by David Attenborough, using a warm, limited palate and angular, sepia coloured line work to evoke the 1950s. The iconic figure of young Attenborough surveys an African landscape, surrounded by lush foliage and a few of the animals he encountered on his adventures around the world. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootForth Bridges mapsMaps and town crests applied to interpretive panels and literature. The illustrations show the three famous bridges crossing the River Forth, and the pretty towns on either shore. The colour palate incorporates the iconic red of the rail bridge, plus one of several key colours for each panel. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootCumnock ABC posterAn illustrated alphabet celebrating the town of Cumnock through its buildings, monuments and industries, all chosen by locals. Drawn in ink layered with watercolour and applied to posters and merchandise. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootFife Pilgrim Way mapMap for interpretive panels, a touring exhibition, books and souvenir leaflets. The illustration incorporates brand colours and symbols of pilgrimage, guiding walkers from the River Forth to St Andrews. Inspired by medieval texts, an illuminated border tells the story of the pilgrims who once travelled the path, marked by their distinctive hats, and badges collected at holy sites en route.i View Folio
Jenny ProudfootFour Seasons printsDecorative, botanical illustrations incorporating seasonal flowers, fruits and insects in vibrant colours. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootCOP26 – It’s TimeNewspaper illustration illustrating Scotland’s journey to Net Zero, featuring marine protected areas, electric car charge stations, battery storage sites, rewilding projects, solar energy, pump energy storage, electric transport, wind and wave power. The centre section shows pioneering Scottish environmentalists, Nan Shepherd, John Muir and James Hutton. The climate clock is set at just less than eight minutes to midnight, a minute for each year from the conference until the earth is expected to warm by 1.5 degrees. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootEdinburgh Walking GuideBook cover illustration in answer to a Creative Practice brief from The AoI, calling for a pocket-sized, city walking guide with a hand-lettered title. I chose my home town, Edinburgh. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootEditorial MapsMagazine illustrations for Haymarket Publishing. The USA map highlights landscapes, monuments, commodities, icons and people associated with each state. The Manchester cityscape incorporates bands, business people, urban culture, football and, of course, Coronation Street. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootPeranakan Shophouse candlesLuxury scented candle packaging for Singapore based stationery company, Paperjar, featuring local architecture and wildlife. The range also includes an advent calendar. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootEdinburgh International Harp FestivalIllustration for an annual music festival applied to brochures, posters, leaflets, digital promotions, banners and merchandise. Each year the illustration features the Scottish clarsach, pedal harp and Irish lap harp. Annual themes have incorporated national flower emblems, Breton dance, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and instruments from West Africa and Paraguay. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootMelt Chocolate wrappersLuxury food packaging illustration in answer to a Creative Practice brief from the The AoI. Delicious, indulgent ingredients in rich colours. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootCorney and Barrow Christmas illustrationsCover, interior and spot illustrations for a wine merchant's catalogue. Victorian style drawings with a modern twist. The roundel illustrations show characters based on the company's founders celebrating Christmas past, present and future. View Folio
Jenny ProudfootInfographics for Edinburgh UniversityScribbled infographics applied to merchandise, in two brand colours. View Folio