




About

Inigo is a Bristol based graphic designer and illustrator whose practice focuses on the rural landscape, folk cultures, and ancient history. He wants to enchant the land, embed stories into forgotten places and encourage others to find their own connections to the countryside. He also loves games of all shapes and sizes, but especially games that spin compelling yarns.
In 2023, Inigo achieved a Distinction in Masters of Graphic Arts at UWE, building upon a First Class Degree in History from King’s College London in 2019. His creative practice draws from these qualifications and combines them with a love of walking, playing and adventuring.
Enchant the Land is a continuation of his Masters project.
Gallery
I like working on intricate pen drawings as much as bold minimalist posters. Blending typography into my illustrations allows me to push for new styles, and I’m happiest when exploring new looks or different media.
- All
- Game Art
- Graphic Design
- Illustration
Dungeon Court
Dungeon Workshops
Focus, But Where? cube characters
Poster for jazz saxophonist David Wright
J-card for Kernow Nemeton, the second USKK release
Lochmarne travel poster for Revolution Software
Music release poster for Every Minute Counts
‘Focus, But Where?’ Chapter 3: The Factory
Verdant Wisdom USKK poster
Creative manifesto folding map
50 Things About Inigo
Forest background for animation
Enchant the Land: Pylon Poster
Jewelspider: Forests
Enchant the Land: Sticker packs
Jewelspider: Towns
Dungeon Cabin
Dungeon Caves
A Saxon king in a tin
Blog
Look through my blog if you want to know what I’m doing, why I’m doing it and how I’m making it happen. Some of them are a bit silly, like all good ideas should be.
Processing Information
One of my biggest challenges has been tackling the somewhat unusual 'things' that initially set for myself. They range from everything to anxieties about creative work and my ambitions as a Right to Roam activist. This creates an exciting variety of information to...
Visual Style Research
Visual Style Research I want to achieve a fairly slick looking map that has a bit of a retro feel without feeling too sci-fi. This relates more to many of my 'things' that refer to medieval aesthetics or classic fantasy inspirations. The work below by Paths Peculiar...
Research Ideas
I've decided to pursue the idea of presenting the 50 Things as a map. This comes from my interest in my interest in fantasy role-playing games and the gorgeous illustrated maps that often accompany them. Maps can be an extremely effective way of creating a landcape of...
Contact
I am currently open to commissions and happy to receive an email or Whatsapp message. It’d be great to work with you.


