People I’ve Never Met… the ever compulsive image maker Nick White
Charles Ton (above) is one of many ‘People I’ve Never Met’ that appears in Nick White’s first ever dedicated Nobrow book ’People I’ve Never Met and Conversations I’ve Never Had’. The 32 page hard back monograph, of Nick’s most recent collection of works, represents our first in a brand new series called Monobrow.
‘People I’ve Never Met…’ is set to be released on the 15th of September alongside a solo exhibition of Nick White’s works at Concrete Hermit in east London. More info to follow soon…
The Talented Mr. Boam

Today we had a visit from the ludicrously talented and eminently modest Mr. Jon Boam. It was a real pleasure to look at his beautiful drawings and we look forward to working with him on many a future Nobrow project. If you like what you see, you can see some more of his work here!
Said the computer… progress

Here’s a quick update from our Small Press studio, which is currently printing Mr Rowe’s stunning book of analogue recording equipment ‘Said the Computer to the Specialist’.
The Nobrow team have been working tirelessly to produce this book for its launch on the 31st of July, and we have just printed the final colour on the inside pages (below). The book is (somewhat masochistically) printed in 8 colours (…yup, 8!) and will be available at the introductory price of £45 for the first week of release.
Printed in an Edition of only 50 copies this will surely sell fast, so get your hands on a copy in the first week and save a fiver on the full price!

Joseph Crocker’s ‘Vendoin’

Joe Crocker’s ‘Vendoin’, the third Small Press book due for release is a tale of a missing stiletto and its journey into the deepest recesses of a Dantean inferno of lost garments and psychedellic cross-dressing ghouls. ‘Vendoin’ is being printed shortly after the release of Tom Rowe’s ‘Said the computer…’ and will be available to buy online mid-August.
Said the Computer to the Specialist
Here’s a sneak peek of one of the illustrations from our second Small Press publication, Said the Computer to the Specialist. Featuring the wonderful illustrations of Tom Rowe, this 5 colour screenprinted book collects stylish and stark depictions of analogue recording equipment and super computers from bygone eras.
Said the Computer… is currently in production and due for release in August, so keep your eyes peeled for more updates.
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'Short Cuts' by OrlandoNobrow Small Press
Berlin based illustrator Orlando brings us a stunning collection of imagery gathered from his travels around the world. 'Short Cuts' is a veritable journey of colour, light and form - available in a limited edition of 50 copies, hand signed and numbered by the artist it will surely whip off the shelves, so don't waste any time.
Lake Como DrawingsNobrow Small Press
Consisting of five panoramas drawn over five days, Paddy Molloy's Lake Como Drawings follows a short journey through the Italian town of Torno situated on Lake Como. Originally produced between intermittent rainstorms in graphite and pencil in his sketchbook, the collected work has been compiled into a beautiful 16 page book for Nobrow Small Press set to be released in late November.
The Dressing Gown Month by D. TsavalasNobrow Small Press
Dionisia's exploration of matters of the heart, kebabs and cans of Carling, draws scenes and characters from her birthplace in the South East London. At once a caricature yet clearly coloured by the artist's surroundings and experiences, 'The Dressing Gown Month' is filled with beautiful drawing full of tension but still somehow familiar. Tsavalas' book is an edition of 50 signed and numbered copies.
Inside the Purple PalmtreeNobrow Small Press
Musical mayhem, floppy hairdoes and magnificent moustaches, Illustrator Jim Stoten brings his unique and whimsical style to the Small Press with 'Inside the Purple Palm Tree'. Four colours, in an edition of 50, the prolific artist's latest is sure to sell fast, so don't be shy!
Dog CrimeNobrow Press
In a world where dogs are revered as gods, what's the worst possible thing to be accused of? Dogcrime! Our protagonist finds himself embroiled in a set up which will land him on the wrong side of the law and running for his life in a conspiracy that will set off a war to ravage the land. Printed in 3 spot colours in the style that Blexbolex has come to be so famous for, Dogcrime is a stunningly beautiful book to behold and has an equally zany story to match.