
Weston's commission was to create illustrations for Project Penicillin, a STEM narrative that follows the discovery and development of penicillin during the 1940s.
The book traces the journey from Alexander Fleming’s initial observation of a 'miracle mold' to the urgent, wartime effort to turn it into a life-saving antibiotic.
His illustrations carry the pace of this race against time, moving through laboratories, research teams, and moments of scientific problem-solving with a clear, story-led rhythm. They help guide readers; an audience of 9-12 years, through both the historical setting and the unfolding process of discovery.
Check out the book here.





