Brendan Sullivan is an illustrator and graphic designer from sunny Orlando, Florida. Since 2005, he’s worked in the design field across several industries, from themed attractions to designer product lines to architecture.
He draws inspiration from great animation, art, children’s literature, and graphic design throughout the decades, including heavy hitters like Mary Blair, Maurice Noble, Ward Kimball, Eyvind Earle, Walt Peregoy, Saul Bass, and the UPA animation studio.
He has a real thing for creative color palettes, interesting compositions, and whimsical shapes. He’s admittedly rather fond of oddities and monsters, and will gladly take a detour to study history’s more strange and intriguing paths.