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Reyt Good Illustration

Capturing the vibrant pulse of Sheffield through bold graphic linework and local storytelling.

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About Reyt

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Andrew Slater, working under the banner Reyt Good Illustration, is a Sheffield-based artist who developed his practice at Norton College and through a Higher National Diploma in Manchester. His work is deeply rooted in his local environment, often capturing the character of the city through detailed maps and landmark depictions that serve the independent business community of Kelham Island and Neepsend.

Visual voice

Slater utilizes a bold, graphic aesthetic that balances vibrant saturation with meticulous black-and-white linework. His work is recognizable for its focus on industrial Sheffield landmarks, stylized maps, and cultural motifs drawn from sport and music.
Sheffield LandmarksMusic CultureFootball IllustrationBold Graphic StyleDetailed LineworkMental Health Awareness
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Reyt Good Illustration — questions answered

Who is the artist behind Reyt Good Illustration?

Reyt Good Illustration is the professional banner of Andrew Slater, a Sheffield-based artist and graphic designer who studied at Norton College and in Manchester.

What are the primary subjects of this collection?

The work focuses on Sheffield landmarks, independent business maps of Kelham Island, music culture, football, and mental health awareness.

What is the artist's signature style?

Slater is known for a bold, graphic approach that utilizes either vibrant colors or detailed black-and-white linework.

Has the artist's work been featured in publications?

Yes, his illustrations have appeared on the covers of local magazines such as Exposed and unLTD, and he provided artwork for the Intoxicating Spaces virtual exhibition.

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