Badass Lady Creatives: Illustration by Miss Lotion

Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
For Journalisten Magazine

Something about Miss Lotion’s illustration style feels nostalgic. To this child of the ’90s, her work conjures mental images of Nickelodeon and Highlights magazines, of character tees and public murals. All personal responses aside, Miss Lotion builds worlds with an widely-appealing charm.

Miss Lotion is a moniker for Louise Rosenkrands, an illustrator based in Copenhagen, Denmark. This badass lady creative has worked with a variety of clients, from Norweigan Magazine to Urban Outfitters to Converse. Here’s just a few favorites:

Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
Cover art for BUPL
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
The redhead’s hair being in the way throughout this entire series is a nice touch.
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
For Ud&Se magazine
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
For Euroman magazine
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
For Smag & Behag Food magazine
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
Cover illustration for GOOD magazine
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
For Smag & Behag Food magazine
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
For N Magazine
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
Magazine illustration
Illustration by Miss Lotion / on Design Work Life
Miss Lotion’s style is a bit different in graphite, but those inky dark shades are perfect.

View more of Miss Lotion’s illustrations on her portfolio. And speaking of murals, Miss Lotion has some great mural work of her own.

Melanie

Melanie

<p><a href="http://melanie-richards.com" target="_blank">Melanie Richards</a> is a designer at <a href="http://fuzzco.com/" target="_blank">Fuzzco</a>, and spends her days designing and building websites, and crafting brands. Outside work she runs Badass Lady Creatives, a project that celebrates talented women in the creative industries. Melanie is way into books, cheese, and dad jokes.</p>