The Beautiful and Damned | Editorial Illustration for Radio Times

Jazz Age New York, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Beautiful and Damned, and the energy of the 1920s captured in a conceptual, minimal illustration. Designed and drawn for Radio Times, this piece blends geometric shapes, bold colors, and clean lines to convey the rhythm, glamour, and tension of the era.

The Beautiful and Damned: editorial illustration visualizing Electric Decade, Roaring Twenties. Flat design for Radio Times on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel

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The Beautiful and Damned: concept Illustration for radio listing for Radio Times on F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel.

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