Tom Morgan-Jones is an award-winning illustrator who primarily works with a dip pen. He has illustrated over 80 books for children and his editorial illustrations have appeared in The Guardian, The Observer, Glamour and elsewhere. Tom’s mark-driven work is valued by clients for promoting human connection and he has been called a modern Ronald Searle (The Bookseller). His work has appeared in corporate reports, on buses, football stadia, dog biscuit tins and on stage and screen and has been exhibited in the Berlin Academy of Arts. Recently he has made a piece of art a university plans to send to the Moon and once he helped transform the comedian Johnny Vegas into a roast dinner. Tom has a degree in Illustration from Cambridge School of Art where he studied under Martin Salisbury and his awards include a D&AD Yellow Pencil and an Association of Illustrators’ Medal. He lives in Edinburgh.