Allan Sanders was born in a small grey shipbuilding town in the North West of England. After a brief career in computer
programming he came to the conclusion that it would be more interesting to make drawings for a living. Since studying
illustration at Manchester Metropolitan University and the Royal College of Art in London, Allan has had the good fortune
to work for clients including The Economist, The Guardian, New Scientist, The LA Times, Vodafone and Penguin USA.
His illustrations have been used in magazines, newspapers, books and advertising campaigns both at home and abroad.
His interactive & animation work has been featured in exhibitions at the Science Museum in London and on the official
website for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Allan's work is sometimes described as "quirky". His simple everyman characters often find themselves in humorous
and absurd situations. He likes diagrams, limited palettes, screen printing, comic books, hand written type and wonky
perspectives.
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Sunday, 14 March 2010
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