V&A Illustration Awards 1995-2001
2001
Overall Winner
Wayne Anderson for Gnomes and Gardens: A Field Guide to the Little People (Pavilion)
Second Prize (Books)
Helen Ward for The Wind in the Willows (Templar Publishing)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Daniel Pudles for These Are the Children That We Crush (published in the Guardian)
Commended
Izhar Cohen for The Flood Tales (Pavilion)
Geoff Grandfield for The Novels of Raymond Chandler (The Folio Society)
Paul Slater for Jonathan Meades at the Millennium Dome (published in Times Magazine)
Ralph Steadman for Little.com (Andersen Press)
2000
Overall Winner
Patrick Benson for The Sea-Thing Child (Walker Books)
Second Prize (Books)
Tony Ross for The Boy Who Lost His Bellybutton (Andersen Press)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Robin Heighway-Bury for Tripping the Light Fantastic (published in TES Online)
Commended
Sara Fanelli for It's Dreamtime (Heinemann Young Books)
Laura Stoddart for Up the Garden Path (Orion)
Chris Riddell for Castle Diary (Walker Books)
Chris Wormell for Blue Rabbit and Friends (Red Fox)
1999
Overall Winner
Satoshi Kitamura for The Ring of Words (Faber & Faber)
Second Prize (Books)
Helen Ward for The Hare and Tortoise (Templar Publishing)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Frazer Hudson for Green, Safer - and More Economical (published in QED)
Commended
Phillipe Dupasquier for A Sunday with Grandpa (Andersen Press)
Andrew Foster for Dooms Day (published in FX)
Matilda Harrison for Bisky Bats and Pussy Pats (Bloomsbury Children's Books)
Tony Ross for Why? (Andersen Press)
Posy Simmonds, 'Cautionary Tales and Other Verses', London, The Folio Society, 1998. Pressmark: 60.HH.137
1998
Overall Winner
Posy Simmonds for Cautionary Tales and Other Verses (The Folio Society)
Second Prize (Books)
Lucy Weller for The Scarlet Pimpernel (The Folio Society)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Frazer Hudson for 'What Are the Chances Of...' (published in Independent Magazine)
Commended
Sara Fanelli for Wolf! (Mammoth)
Clare Mackie for Michael Rosen's Book of Nonsense (Macdonald Young Books)
Chris Riddell for The Swan's Stories (Walker Books)
Tony Ross for Sloth's Shoes (Andersen Press)
Geoff Grandfield, 'The Complete Entertainments', 1997
1997
Overall Winner
Geoff Grandfield for The Complete Entertainments (The Folio Society)
Second Prize (Books)
Rotraut Susanne Berner for The It-Doesn't-Matter Suit (Faber & Faber)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Fiona MacVicar for Picture This (published in Ariel)
Commended
Sara Fanelli for Pinocchio Picture Pox (ABC)
Gerald Fitzgerald for In My Pocket (ABC)
David Parkins for Aunt Nancy and Old Man Trouble (Walker Books)
Paul Schofield for A Check-up on Healthcare (published in Human Resources)
1996
Overall Winner
Bruce Ingman for When Martha's Away (Methuen Children's Books)
Second Prize (Books)
Quentin Blake for Clown (Jonathan Cape)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Daniel Pudles for Out for the Count (published in the Guardian)
Commended
Alison Bartlett for Oliver's Vegetables (Hodder Children's Books)
Lucy Cousins for Za-Za's Baby Brother (Walker Books)
Andrzej Krauze for Society Hungry for Change (published in the Guardian)
Max Velthuijs for Frog Is a Hero (Andersen Press)
1995
Overall Winner
Sara Fanelli for Button (ABC)
Second Prize (Books)
Louise Brierley for Celebration Song (Hamish Hamilton)
Second Prize (Magazines)
Angela J. Hogg for First Fold Your Protein (published in New Scientist)
Commended
Geoff Grandfield for Maori Mafia Versus Pakeha Redneck (published in the Guardian)
Andrzej Klimowski for The Depository (Faber & Faber)
Dave McKean for Mr Punch (Victor Gollancz)
David Parkins for Prowlpuss (Walker Books)
All illustrations are reproduced with permission. Copyright rests with the artists and publishers.
Become a V&A Member
V&A Members enjoy a wealth of benefits, including free entry to exhibitions, previews, exciting events and the V&A Members’ Room. In addition, you will be supporting the vital work of the V&A.
Buy or Renew Membership OnlineShop online
Award-Winning British Design: 1957-1988

In 1957 the UK Design Centre launched the first annual Designs of the Year Awards to identify and promote the very best of British design. For the nex…
Buy nowEvent - Fashion Illustration: Portraits of Paris
Wed 22 May 2013 18:30

Internationally renowned fashion illustrator Jason Brooks has worked for household names from Vogue to Coca-Cola.
Book online











