Studio Duco rounds off a multi-issue illustration project for Texas Monthly, visualising the final chapter of a long-form serial.
Resurrection
Studio Duco captures Erzsébet’s dark rebirth in Texas Monthly’s fourth chapter of The Bowie Knife That Killed Dracula.
The Bowie Knife That Killed Dracula
Studio Duco delivers a striking hero illustration for Texas Monthly’s serialized novel by William Broyles & Stephen Harrigan.
The Summer War
A classical illustration by Studio Duco captures the emotional depth of Novik's forthcoming fantasy novella.
Threads of Empire
Studio Duco is delighted to unveil the cover artwork created for Threads of Empire, an intriguing hardback published by Macmillan.
Germany's Economy Captured
The Berliner Zeitung commissioned Studio Duco to create a conceptual illustration for their weekend magazine cover.
A Classic Canvas of Healthcare
Studio Duco work with Christa Galli Ventures on monthly articles depicting a range of subjects within female healthcare.
Navigating XDC
Cerebral illustrations are commissioned by XDC Network from the creative duo Studio Duco.
Seppelt's Jealous Rivals
Wine labels on the theme of Australia's gold mining history are designed by Studio Duco for Seppelt.
Wonder Drug
Studio Duco work with the Financial Times Weekend Magazine to create a series of impressive artworks exploring the history of miracle cures for obesity.
Operatic Wine
Theatrical wine labels are designed by Studio Duco for online seller Wine Access.
The First Americans
Studio Duco create accomplished illustrations for The Atlantis on America's first founders.
Studio Duco's SCRAPBOOK!
Next in our Interview with an Illustrator series is the talented Studio Duco
Hermès Paris
Studio Duco produce six epic artworks for a Hermes publication celebrating the innovation of design.