I am an optimistic scribbler with a love of cake and tea. Found: When not at my desk, mostly in isle 7 in Sainsburys or in the lighting dept at Ikea.
You can see more of my work at www.lisa-hunt.co.uk
I am represented by The Organisation Illustration Agency.
Some of my scribbles are for sale as greeting cards or prints at Folksy or Etsy.

I am very honoured to have been chosen to be featured in the online magazine ‘Frankly’. Thanks to the editor Emily for writing such a lovely introduction to the interview. She is also lovely.
You can read the interview by clicking here.

Happy 2012 to you all! Only 17 days after the event, but better late than never. I hope you all had a great holiday over the festive season and 2012 has begun with sparkles!
There are lots of great things ahead to scribble, and I’m looking forward to some interesting projects which i hope to post in the months ahead.

Before i start ‘zipping up my boots, and going back to my roots’ (in Yorkshire), I’d like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy new year, with lots of laughter and scribbles.
Thank you for your continued interest in my work and for the lovely messages i receive about it. I appreciate and treasure them all.
Christmas wishes
Lisa x



I was honoured and excited to be asked to design a set of characters last month for Gordon Scott the shoe shop. More news can be seen about the over all Gordon Scott campaign on the Dalziel and Pow website.

If you’re in or around the Rickmansworth area on the eve of November the 25th, you’ll be able to find a lot of lovely and yummy things at the twinkly starlight Little Fox Market. Come along, have some mulled wine and see some twinkles.
For details visit The Little Fox Market website.

It might be a little early yet, but i now have a Christmas card section on Folksy. There are new and old designs that are available as single cards or in packs.
I have posted a few of the designs above, but you can see them all at www.folksy.com/shops/Lisadoodle
Thanks!
Lisa x

A bit of a different post to usual, over the last week of researching for various projects i’ve seen several items that would add a little more inspiration to the work space.
If only i could afford a Wacom Inkling!! But i have my own inkling… that i won’t be able to for a wee while. :o/
Also loving the Buddha Bowl. Perfect for eating cereal snacks whilst working towards a deadline. Stripy straws remind me of childhood, blowing bubbles into my loca lolla (coca cola) and thinking of things to draw. Nothing changes there!
Links are below if you want to bag any of these goodies for yourself.
1: Tunnock’s Teacake Screen-Printed Cushion by Nikki McWilliams
2: Buddha Bowl in Taffy by Gents Supply Co.
3: Sasquatch! Music Festival Salvatore and George by Invisible Creature
4: Wacom Inkling
5: Striped Paper Straws by Peach Blossom
6: City Paint Roller Illustration - Chicago by Eva Galesloot
Have a great weekend!
The Lovely people at The Print Space featured me on their blog today! You can read it here. Thanks guys!
Blue skies above, gazebo poles tucked under each arm, a fun day was ahead.
Little Fox Market was nesting cosily behind The Fox and Hounds pub in Rickmansworth and packed with lots of interesting and unique stalls.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by and said ‘Hello!’ and to my 2 helpers Hannah and Phil.
Though it did get soggy in the afternoon, even with a slightly leaky gazebo, there’s nothing quite like sitting outdoors with a yummy ‘Gingercups’ cupcake and a coffee on a wet summers day.
If you want a special little something for a gift this market is a great place to find it! Great stalls with lovely friendly stall holders. I left for home with waterlogged shoes, but with a smile and a tummy full of cup cake.
Now looking forward to my next venture there in November and hopefully to catch the September market as a shopper! ;o)
The lovely folk over at The Little Fox Market have featured Lisa Hunt Illustration on their blog this week. The blog will be keeping everyone up to date with the unique stalls that will be appearing at their monthly markets and other foxy market related happenings. You can take a look here. Thanks guys!
Having a mock run of putting up the gazebo later to cover the stall… wish me luck!
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