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Pâté
Pâté is a London-based graphic artist with a razor-sharp wit and a bold, instantly recognisable visual language. Working under the mantra “The Idea is King”, his work strips away the unnecessary to reveal the brilliant. Concept-led and visually striking, his illustrations often pack a punch of humour, social commentary, or unexpected cleverness — all wrapped in a deceptively simple aesthetic.
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Before switching full-time to illustration, Pâté cut his teeth in advertising as an award-winning Creative Director at some of London’s leading agencies. This legacy of big ideas and bold execution continues to shape his illustration practice today. Over the years, he’s created work for global clients including Google, The New York Times, The Economist, McDonald’s, Virgin Media, and the V&A Museum of Childhood — with a client list as diverse as his subject matter. With a D&AD Wood Pencil and multiple World Illustration Award shortlists to his name, Pâté’s work has also been featured in Creative Review, Wired, and exhibited widely. He’s a regular on design juries and the lecture circuit, advocating for smart, idea-driven imagery that sticks.