RFID Journal Magazine based in Melville, New York has featured one of my illustrations. If you're wondering, RFID stands for radio frequency identification. RFID is a term used to describe technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people, animals or objects.
I've been having a bit of a clear out. Whilst rummaging through the mountain of printed matter I've collected I came across some chocolate bar wrappers and other ephemera from an InterRail trip through Eastern Europe back in '84 or '85, I can't remember exactly when.
I tried selling them on Ebay but had no interest. So I decided to make a quick collage using some of the items.
Lessons learned from this experience: You never know when an old airline sick bag is going to come in handy.
I've got an illustration featured in the new issue of Emory University's Woodruff Health Sciences Center magazine. The magazine is called Emory Health Sciences.
In an attempt to splatter my work across the web I've joined FigDig. They invited me, and probably every other illustrator in the world, to set up a portfolio. So I thought "why not?". It's free, and that's the price I like.
As you may well have guessed, my name is Neil Leslie. I'm a freelance illustrator recently relocated to Berlin, Germany from Edinburgh, Scotland. You can view my work at www.neilleslie.com