Two cover illustrations for an original idea of anthropomorphic animal detectives: Miranda the rabbit and Jess the antelope. The left cover has a light background with Miranda holding a magnifying glass, and the right features a navy cover with some sort of frame, with both Miranda and Jess visible; Miranda holds a lamp while they look around at a dark library, with a bookshelf behind them.
Workflow preparing a spread illustration for an adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood, going from the very initial loose sketch with basic text, to the final shaded illustration with text layout.
Portfolio examples of seamless patterns for book endpapers, stationery, gift paper, and other uses. Top row features three palette variations of the similar elements, while the bottom row features three different patterns: sea theme with fantasy manta rays and jellyfish, bird themed, and chestnut themed
Fantasy character design commission for a client, of a little guy who can transform into a wolf (currently a puppy). As a kid he has dark bobcut hair, wearing a kerchief, a green or teal jacket with dinosaurs, and comfortable pants. He's holding a patchwork fox plushie. As a wolf puppy he keeps the kerchief and his fur pattern is brown, white and black.
It's #PortfolioDay so heyo! I'm Nala, a Spanish freelance illustrator with book design knowledge, searching for work in kid/teen books and layout design mostly. I also love to draw and design fantasy characters!
Portfolio: nalvali.com
Commissions: nalvali.carrd.co & vgen.co/Nalvali