I have a degree in biochemistry and worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 7 years, leaving that to become a professional cartoonist and writer. I have illustrated for a variety of clients, including: the UK’s National Health Service, Hewlett-Packard, CSIRO (Australia, illustrating their children's science magazines for over a decade ) and several publishers. I also write and illustrate children's, travel and humour books of my own. You'll find more of my work by searching my name for my website, or Substack, as I imagine I can't put a link to them here.

Alex Hallatt

I have a degree in biochemistry and worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 7 years, leaving that to become a professional cartoonist and writer. I have illustrated for a variety of clients, including: the UK’s National Health Service, Hewlett-Packard, CSIRO (Australia, illustrating their children's science magazines for over a decade ) and several publishers. I also write and illustrate children's, travel and humour books of my own. You'll find more of my work by searching my name for my website, or Substack, as I imagine I can't put a link to them here.

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I have a degree in biochemistry and worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 7 years, leaving that to become a professional cartoonist and writer. I have illustrated for a variety of clients, including: the UK’s National Health Service, Hewlett-Packard, CSIRO (Australia, illustrating their children’s science magazines for over a decade ) and several publishers.

I also write and illustrate children’s, travel and humour books of my own.

You’ll find more of my work by searching my name for my website, or Substack, as I imagine I can’t put a link to them here.

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    paper Jack and Joni and the Time-Travelling Shed

    One of many comics done for Double Helix, the science magazine for 8-12 year-olds, produced by CSIRO in Australia.