Brandon Fall’s interest in illustration and design started at an early age and was influenced by 1.) his older brother, who had an uncanny way of drawing grotesque facial expressions to gross out their sisters, and 2.) beautifully illustrated children’s books from his local library.
Brandon’s work has appeared in a number of publications and children’s books This is Gabriel Making Sense of School won the Young Voice Foundation’s Bronze Award and was a finalist in The National Best Books 2010 Awards. His logo design for the animated series, Bunnytown, was featured in the book, Market Smart: The Best in Age and Lifestyle Specific Design.
His focus on the youth market has landed him jobs illustrating and designing award-winning children's reading programs for the Los Angeles Public Library. The campaigns included folders, bookmarks, stickers, posters, bus cards, banners, t-shirts, book bags, certificates, and ads.
After spending his spare time chasing pigeons off his balcony and commuting in traffic, he decided to move out of Los Angeles. He now resides with his wife and three children in the foothills of central California.
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A few of the clients Brandon has had the privilege to work with include: Scholastic Scope, Scholastic, Random House, Harcourt Press, Ambassador International, Sensory World Publishing, Bees Ink Publishing, Los Angeles Public Library, Disney / ABC, Disney Records, Mattel, Jakks Pacific, Boys’ Quest, and Hopscotch.