Posts Tagged ‘Hannah Abbo’

Run Hannah Run

Thursday, April 11th, 2013

We love to big-up our fellow Advocate team members, and we’re super happy to announce that our very own Artist Agent and Editor Hannah Abbo will be running her way to victory in this year’s London Marathon on April 21st!

As well as training hard, Hannah’s been making mountains of gingerbread and organising events to raise a whopping £1677 for mental health charity Mind! Which has exceeded her expected target, so well done Hannah!

There’s still time to donate to this fantastic cause and to support Hannah as she prepares for the big day, just visit her fundraising page here. As you can see below, she’s is fighting fit and ready for the challenge, so go on! Every little helps :)

PS. We hope you enjoy this little cartoon of Hannah drawn by our Designer Dean!

New Summer Moodboards

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Have a look at these beautiful new mood boards designed by agent hannah. She has been taking them to meetings to showcase what we think are some great new themes and trends that our greetings card illustrators and image licensing artists are really getting right!

Fun Fur features cute bears and other fluffy animals set off by lovely pastel and ice cream shades. Some of the illustrators whose work inspired this mood board are Anna Shuttlewood, Martina Hogan, Tiago Americo, Ellie Jenkins, Rachel Green, Sarah Goodreau and Sonia Possentini.

Modern Florals features bright floral designs with vibrant patterns, folk influences and shocks of colour on neutral backgrounds. The artists inspiring this trend are Victoria Nelson, Amanda Hillier, Darren Pindar, Nicola Evans and the Pope Twins.

Willow features beautiful blue designs with loose floral and oriental influences. Butterflies and hearts are a key feature is this trend. Artists getting it right include Amanda Hillier, Kim Hankinson, Anna Staub, Louise Angus, Nicola Evans, Mat Edwards.

Happy Birthday Hannah!

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Today is greeting cards and children’s book agent Hannah’s birthday! So all us Advocaters joined her downstairs for a birthday sing along, present opening and candle blowing out session.

Happy Birthday Hannah! We hope you have a lovely day!

She did it! She ran the Marathon!

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

This week we are celebrating a fantastic achievement in the Advocate office. Despite having an injured leg our very own agent Hannah ran the Brighton Marathon!!! Read on to see what she has to say about it…

I completed the 26.2 miles in just over 6 hours, I have an injured knee so had to walk about 6 miles but despite this it was still one of the best experiences ever! My legs are still aching now… Don’t think I’ll be doing one again but definitely inspired to keep running shorter races.

We think it is amazing that Hannah managed to complete such a long race, especially with an injury. She is raising money for the charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) and we want to help her achieve her fund raising goals as much as we can. So please visit her charity page, if you would like to make a donation, by clicking here

Below are two pictures of Hannah in the race and at the end. Check out the medal! (a man even tried to buy it off of her!) The post it note was a good luck doodle by designer Dean.

Well done Hannah. We are all very proud of you!

Interview with Hannah on Trend Spotting

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Last week, we uploaded our latest trend boards to the Advocate art blog, these include ideas for everyday and christmas trends. Since then Advocate’s Hannah has done an insightful interview on trend spotting and our fantastic new mood boards, read on to find out more . . .

When you’re managing work from over 300 artists, supplying most major multiples through to boutique publishers of paper products, wall art, ceramics and melamine, you need to have a handle on not only what is on-trend, but also on future fashions. It is also important to understand what will only be an accent and which looks will have longevity, as well as which ones will have a mass-market appeal and which will remain niche. If you get it wrong, not only will you be sitting on artwork that remains unsold, you may also be selling designs through to retailers that trust your opinion and then end up with stock that won’t shift.

Over the last 20 years, Advocate have made a real effort to establish themselves as generators of trends. Here, Advocate’s Hannah explains how the process works.

How do you spot new trends?

Mostly by keeping our eyes and ears open! Some of our artists are great at spotting new ideas and often share them with us. We also receive hundreds of new designs a week, sometimes you can spot patterns of recurring motifs. These ideas are often validated (or sometimes disproven!) by the mood-boards and trend forecasts that our clients send us. We find that if we share our ideas with publishers and artists, they’re more willing to reciprocate and discuss how trends are being received in the market place, so we can be quick to expand upon, or dilute, an idea.

How can keeping up with trends benefit artists?

Just like fashion or interior design, the greeting card and stationery market is a trend-led industry. New trends can act as a springboard to inspiration for an artist, helping them to keep variety in their portfolio and offer something new to clients and retailers.

What are the best places to spot new trends?

Retailers like TopShop, Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie are a good place to spot new trends  – they have a very high turnover of new products, and are quick to market them, which mean they are constantly being updated. High-street fashion magazines such as Grazia and weekend newspaper supplements are also good resources. Personally I always find interior design magazines – Elle Decoration, World of Interiors, Ideal Homes etc. – a great inspiration. We also have an active internship program at Advocate – sometimes we can see a trend reinforced when it walks through the door on an intern’s t-shirt!

And what are the worst places to spot new trends?

Other publisher’s ranges. If you are constantly looking at competitor’s work, the best thing you will produce is a ‘me too’ design, and you could also be replicating something that is not selling.

Is the internet a useful resource for trend-spotting?

Although the amount of information you can find online can be overwhelming at times, there are some great resources that are devoted to trend-spotting. Sites such as print and pattern, design sponge and pinterest are updated daily and often showcase cutting-edge trends. Artists’ personal blogs and company blogs are often also useful. For inspiration with colourways, kuler is a great help – users can upload images to extract pantone colours, or create their own palettes from scratch. As part of Advocate’s blogging routine we spend 2 hours a day looking at other artists’ blogs and commenting on them. This helps link us to the artistic community.

How can you tell if a trend will have longevity?

It’s hard to tell without hindsight, however trends don’t just start and stop – there is a process of evolution. For example, one of the key trends for Christmas 2011 was peacock (jewel-colours of purple, green, gold and fuschia) which this year has split into two new looks. The first of these is ‘snowflake’ – a soft, light look with key tones of mint green, teal and mauve. The second is ‘midnight velvet’ – a sumptuous mix of dark purple and black with metallic highlights. Similarly, the woodland theme has evolved from stags on natural colours, to a brighter trend combining natural grounds with neon highlights.

Do Christmas trends work in the same way as everyday trends?

Just like everyday trends, we notice a yearly shift in colour palettes, subject matter and art techniques. Sometimes a popular subject can even cross over into Christmas – just look at the number of London-themed cards that were on the market last year. We do tend to look in different places to spot new Christmas looks. One great resource is ChristmasWorld in Frankfurt (part of the PaperWorld show which is held in late January) – they are normally very early to spot new looks and are bold with the trends that they promote. After walking around a show like this, you tend to come out with a better overall understanding of trends than you would doing a competitor shop.

Is it important to keep up with trends in different retail areas?

At the moment we are seeing an increasing flow of ideas from one product area to another. On a practical level, wall art is often successful when it fits in with wider interior design trends – people want art that fits in with their colour scheme and furniture. Some retailers like Matalan, Next and B&Q actually group their products by colour and theme. Interior trends often also filter down to different retail areas – the influence of motifs and colourways in fashion can often be seen the next season in greeting cards and stationary.

What are the key trends for 2013?

For everyday we are seeing a resurgence of nautical-themed icons – anchors, retro sailor tattoos, tied in with British seaside nostalgia. Modern Craft is a combination of traditional crafting techniques (applique, cross-stitch, knitting etc.) with a modern digital look and a 1950s colour palette. Design Classics takes inspiration from mid-20th century design icons such as typewriters, telephones and classic movie posters. The colour palette is bold and masculine. We have also identified Edwardian Etching as a key look – this combines traditional botanical etchings with a modern colour palette of teal, muted mauve and lemon yellow. Lastly, Tropical Paradise combines bright, bold prints with icons such as parrots, palm trees and pineapples

Christmas trends are very colour-focused this year, with similar subject matter running throughout. My personal favourite is Snowflake – a beautifully soft combination of muted teal, mint green and creamy white. Midnight Velvet is a sumptuous mixture of deep purples and black with metallic highlights.

To see Advocate’s trend forecasts in full, visit blog.advocate-art.com

Big up for Hannah and Natasha!

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Advocate illustrator Lara Skinner from Lima Design sent in this lovely big up to Hannah and Natasha, well done girls!
To see more of Lara’s poster design and greeting card illustrations on the Advocate website click here.

“I just thought I’d let you know how impressed I am with Hannah and
Natasha. They both seem to be really pushing my work and are really
lovely to deal with as well as being efficient and professional. They’re
a credit to Advocate.
Thanks, Lara xx”

Hannah in the USA!

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Whilst all of us are sitting at our desks in the Advocate illustration office, our agent Hannah is having an extremely busy week meeting with around 20 clients in New York and New York state! She flew out last Saturday and is doing a full 7 days, flying back this Saturday. She has been meeting with clients and showing off all of our illustrators‘ and artists‘ fabulous work to book publishers and greeting card companies. She managed to time her trip with the adverse snowy weather they have had, but it sounds like it hasn’t delayed her trip and she is having a very productive time!

Frankfurt Book Fair 2011

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Advocate Art were in a prime location within Hall 8 this year at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2011. Two of Advocate’s agents Kate and Hannah represented the team and it looks like they had a great time setting up their stand, networking, and enjoying the fair! Around 7,400 exhibitors from 106 countries were present, and with over 3,200 events taking place, the fair attracted 283,000 visitors! As well as exhibitors and visitors from the book industry, other related industries were also present including film, games, and information and communications technology. This year the Book Fair saw a 1 percent rise in visitors from 2010.
All of us at Advocate illustration agency were thrilled to see two of our Advocate illustrators Paul Nicholls and Alida Massari featured as the ‘best in the world’ on the Usborne stand! So a big well done to them!

Advocate artists Sarah Alcock, Bill Bolton and Simon Abbott featured heavily on the Bonnier Group Stand for Five Mile press/Autumn and Piccolia.

Well done to everyone involved  and a great show all round!

Things We Have learned This Week

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Every week we at Advocate are going to let you know what we have learned throughout the week. This week Hannah has learnt not to leave her glasses on the floor and if you stand on them they will certainly break, but Hannah has stylishly fixed them. Good work Hannah.

Advocate-Art Team

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011