Inflation Caterpillars / The Economist
The fantasy of global Britain / New Statesman
American Politics / The Economist
Patrick Bateman 2.0 / Gentleman's Journal
The Book Of Jobs / The Economist
Does China play fair / The Economist
Circus Cards / Smirnoff
Hybrid Drinks / Circus Cards / Smirnoff
Celebrity Cards
Thom Yorke
Cillian Murphy
Anthropocene / The Economist
Japan Wades In
Bateman Office / Gentleman's Journal
Cover / The New Statesman
Eddie Huang / Bay Street Bull
Michael Stipe
Connected Toys
Make America Great
Islam Democracy / The Economist
The Fall Of The American Empire / New Statesman
Ice Lake cover/ La Revista
The Economist China's Dash For Freedom
The Meddler / The Economist
Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Insight
Earthquake Readiness South China Morning Post
Coronavirus / L'Express
France Confined / L'Express
Roadkill / The Economist
Dinosaur Twitter Social Media
Weaker Sex
Face Print / The Economist
Brexit Bulldog / L'Express
Britain Alone / New Statesman
Nick Jones / Courrier International
The Empire Strikes Back / The New Statesman
Sommeliers an endangered species / Imbibe Magazine
Solving Murder / The Economist
How the West got China Wrong / The Economist
Tsar Putin / The Economist
Vladimir Putin Good Evil
Shane MacGowan
Bruce Springsteen
The Rolling Stones
Danny Trejo / The Big Issue
Penguins Magic of Diasporas / The Economist
Progress And Its Perils / The Economist
Think Forward / Vodafone
India's Jumbo Election / The Economist
Beehive / Backbone Magazine
Flat Tax Economist
Disarmageddon / The Economist
Dark Web Identity Theft Backbone Magazine
New Baby Factory / L'Express cover
Big Is Back / The Economist
Cluedo pastiche / the National Union of Journalists
Europe is scuttling for L'Express France
Trumps KKK / The Economist
Climate Secret / The Economist
Why Israel needs a Palestinian State / The Economist
Impeachment and Democracy / The Economist
The Economist A Good Time For A Squeeze
Capitalism's New Kings / The Economist
The Economist Egypt
Drive O'Matic
The Economist Buying Up The World
Feeding the World Journal Nature
Terence McSwiney 1916
Countess Markievitz 1916
Eoin MacNeill 1916
Eamon Ceannt 1916
Texting While Driving Backbone Magazine
Empire of the Geeks
Cops In The Dock
Johnny Cash
Niall O Farrell
Fabulous Funsters / Vodafone Comedy Festival
Circus / Vodafone Comedy Festival
Saving For College Time Magazine
McCourts LA Dodgers
Jon Berkeley is an illustrator, author and caricaturist with over three decades of experience. He was born in Dublin, but a lifelong inability to sit still led him to live and work Hong Kong, Sydney, and London before settling in Barcelona.
Jon's witty conceptual illustrations have featured in hundreds of publications, among them Time, The South China Morning Post, The Saturday Evening Post, Atlanta Magazine, Fortune, Insight, GQ, California Lawyer, Men's Fitness, the Financial Times and the Washington Post.
Jon has illustrated over 130 covers for The Economist, as well as covers for Newsweek, The New Statesman, American Interest, Foreign Affairs, Volkskrank, the Irish Independent, Nature, Global Legal Post, Prospects, Asian Investor, Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia, Terre Eco, Jeune Afrique and Backbone.
His incisive caricatures have been regular features in the Sunday Times, Hot Press and the Irish Independent, and have appeared in the LA Times, Insight, Radio Times, Time Out, GQ, The Irish Times, The Observer and Mojo among many others.
Jon is equally at home working in traditional and digital media. He is always happy to get in at the ground floor on a commission, providing concept sketches with originality and wit, or helping to bring a fresh perspective to maximise the impact of an existing idea.
He has worked on major advertising campaigns for Vodafone, RTE, Smirnoff and Merck. He illustrated the poster for the Arthur Mathews hit musical, I Keano, and designed the identity for the Hong Kong Mandarin Oriental's MO bar Discovers. In 2014 he created the illustrations for Ted Baker's renowned Christmas window, along with 50 illustrations for an accompanying interactive campaign.
He produced a Renaissance-themed sticker set for Japanese social network Line, and has illustrated children's books for Oxford University Press, Hodder, Lerner and Penguin.
When he is not illustrationg he writes novels for young readers. He is the author of the Wednesday Tales trilogy, which has been published in over a dozen languages, and The Hidden Boy, both from Harper Collins. His novel The Palace of Laughter was shortlisted for the Bisto Book Award.
Jon's illustration work has been recognised by Creative Quarterly, the Society of News Design, Communication Arts, 3x3, The 4As, ICAD, IGI and the AOI/Directory of Illustration.
Jon's solo show 'About Face' opened the Irish - Catalan festival in 2014. He was an invited illustrator at Portfolio Night 9 in Dublin, a speaker at the XXVIII Jornades Professionals de il.lustració in Barcelona and a guest author at the Hong Kong Young Readers' festival 2015.