The illustration is for a hotel collaboration with Studio Roca in Tulum, Mexico. The portrait of this culture seeker is inspired by modern bohemian fashion, vintage Hispanic folk art, and natural elements local to the area. Awarded into the Society of Illustrator’s 63rd Annual Exhibition/Book in the institutional category.
On Display at SOI
This illustration is the result of a collaboration between a hospitality brand and Kravitz Design (founded by Lenny Kravtiz) in Miami, Florida. This portrait portrays a Wynwood local and is inspired by eclectic street fashion, modern fine art, and the diverse community local to the area.
Awarded into the American Illustration’s 40th annual. Online Archive display November 11th.
A look you’ll see in the urban setting of Wynwood, Miami that’s style is inspired by fashion illustrations.
The tall surreal cactus of the great Mexican landscape for Domio Tulum.
Inspired by coastal elements of the fisherman’s origins in Tulum, Mexico. For Domio Tulum.
Playful moment featuring Evil Eyes poster as seen in Baronne St. Penthouses.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Photographer:
Christian Torres
Graphic illustration morphed with the stylization of terrazzo shaped elements for Domio Beach Collection.
The Lindy Hop was a popular swing dance developed in the 1930s. Illustrated for Domio Rafaello.
Inspired by local folklore and paper cut out collages. For Domio Tulum.
Locals at play in their old stomping grounds in New Orleans.
A popular tropical element highlighted in the Domio Beach Collection.
Inspired by the pottery from local artisans. For Domio Tulum.
A bowl of fruit nods to Miami’s popular fruit smoothies, stylized inspired by screen prints.
Poster and gif for the Domio market in Philadelphia.
Illustrator:
Jessica “Gil” Williamson
Motion Designer:
Jasmine Leung
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Inspired by the juxtaposition of nature and man-made urban structures. For Domio Wynwood.
A piece of modern, expressive paint to calm an interior space for Domio Tulum.
Translated to, “The Castle,” and inspired by Mayan Ruins in Tulum, Mexico. For Domio Wynwood.
Inspired by the folklore surrounding Mexico’s holiday, “Day of The Dead.” For Domio Tulum.
Illustrated oranges inspired by impressionistic painters for Domio Caoba.
Part of the amorphous shape series seen in Miami Kaskades.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Photographer:
Christian Torres
Production:
September Banks
Chicago, the city that hugs Lake Michigan, also known as “the third coast.”
Illustrated in a Tarot Card is a New Orleans native reading one. This is part of the New Orleans toile series for Baronne St.
Inspired by the texture of the sand and the sea. For Domio Tulum.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
The hand could tell a lot about a person according to the fortune-tellers in New Orleans. For Domio Baronne St.
The common bird of the sea that resembles vintage animal illustrations.
Inspired by vintage fashion illustrations and the sailboat culture of the Northeast.
A look you’ll see in the urban setting of Wynwood, Miami that’s style is inspired by fashion illustrations.
A popular tropical element highlighted in the Domio Beach Collection.
Queen palm trees found along the coast of Miami.
Illustrator:
Jessica “Gil” Williamson
Motion Designer:
Jasmine Leung
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Palms and abstract graphic piece pictured in Miami Caoba.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Photographer:
Christian Torres
Production:
September Banks
The illustration is for a hotel collaboration with Studio Roca in Tulum, Mexico. The portrait of this culture seeker is inspired by modern bohemian fashion, vintage Hispanic folk art, and natural elements local to the area. Awarded into the Society of Illustrator’s 63rd Annual Exhibition/Book in the institutional category.
On Display at SOI
This illustration is the result of a collaboration between a hospitality brand and Kravitz Design (founded by Lenny Kravtiz) in Miami, Florida. This portrait portrays a Wynwood local and is inspired by eclectic street fashion, modern fine art, and the diverse community local to the area.
Awarded into the American Illustration’s 40th annual. Online Archive display November 11th.
A look you’ll see in the urban setting of Wynwood, Miami that’s style is inspired by fashion illustrations.
The tall surreal cactus of the great Mexican landscape for Domio Tulum.
Inspired by coastal elements of the fisherman’s origins in Tulum, Mexico. For Domio Tulum.
Playful moment featuring Evil Eyes poster as seen in Baronne St. Penthouses.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Photographer:
Christian Torres
Graphic illustration morphed with the stylization of terrazzo shaped elements for Domio Beach Collection.
The Lindy Hop was a popular swing dance developed in the 1930s. Illustrated for Domio Rafaello.
Inspired by local folklore and paper cut out collages. For Domio Tulum.
Locals at play in their old stomping grounds in New Orleans.
A popular tropical element highlighted in the Domio Beach Collection.
Inspired by the pottery from local artisans. For Domio Tulum.
A bowl of fruit nods to Miami’s popular fruit smoothies, stylized inspired by screen prints.
Poster and gif for the Domio market in Philadelphia.
Illustrator:
Jessica “Gil” Williamson
Motion Designer:
Jasmine Leung
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Inspired by the juxtaposition of nature and man-made urban structures. For Domio Wynwood.
A piece of modern, expressive paint to calm an interior space for Domio Tulum.
Translated to, “The Castle,” and inspired by Mayan Ruins in Tulum, Mexico. For Domio Wynwood.
Inspired by the folklore surrounding Mexico’s holiday, “Day of The Dead.” For Domio Tulum.
Illustrated oranges inspired by impressionistic painters for Domio Caoba.
Part of the amorphous shape series seen in Miami Kaskades.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Photographer:
Christian Torres
Production:
September Banks
Chicago, the city that hugs Lake Michigan, also known as “the third coast.”
Illustrated in a Tarot Card is a New Orleans native reading one. This is part of the New Orleans toile series for Baronne St.
Inspired by the texture of the sand and the sea. For Domio Tulum.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
The hand could tell a lot about a person according to the fortune-tellers in New Orleans. For Domio Baronne St.
The common bird of the sea that resembles vintage animal illustrations.
Inspired by vintage fashion illustrations and the sailboat culture of the Northeast.
A look you’ll see in the urban setting of Wynwood, Miami that’s style is inspired by fashion illustrations.
A popular tropical element highlighted in the Domio Beach Collection.
Queen palm trees found along the coast of Miami.
Illustrator:
Jessica “Gil” Williamson
Motion Designer:
Jasmine Leung
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Palms and abstract graphic piece pictured in Miami Caoba.
Lead Designer:
Jessica (Gil) Williamson
VP, Creative:
Olivia Hnatyshin
Photographer:
Christian Torres
Production:
September Banks