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Angie Mathot

Cinematic Illustration, Prepress Specialist, Advertising, Packaging
Angie is a Netherlands-based illustrator and graphic designer with a deep background in publishing, advertising and high-end packaging. Over her career, she has built campaign visuals for Adidas, designed commemorative posters for NBC Universal and illustrated book covers for best-selling authors like P.C. Cast. Because she couples rich, cinematic artistry with a rigorous understanding of prepress technical design, clients trust her to deliver work that looks just as stunning in physical print as it does on a digital screen.
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Adidas, NBC Universal, MacMillan Education
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SELECTED WORK
Rochefort Flavoured Butter Packaging
SOFRA
In collaboration with SOFRA, a prominent leader in the Belgian butter market, Angie Mathot developed a refined visual identity for their flagship brand, "Rochefort." Tasked with creating a packaging line for a new range of flavoured butters, the objective was to achieve a minimalist yet high-end feel that resonated with sophisticated European tastes. By combining refinement with simplicity, Angie utilized clean and efficient visuals to translate gourmet ingredients into a premium shelf presence. This project highlights her ability to deliver high-impact branding for established market leaders, seamlessly merging artisanal art with a modern, minimalist aesthetic designed for the competitive CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) sector.
Book Cover for P. C. Cast's "Bouddica" Novel
Harper Collins
For the upcoming release of Boudicca by New York Times best-selling author P.C. Cast, Angie Mathot designed a striking cover illustration that captures the fierce, rebellious spirit of the legendary warrior queen. Working under the direction of HarperCollins, Angie utilized high-precision vector art to create a bold, modern aesthetic that stands out on the shelf while maintaining the epic gravity of historical fiction. This project highlights her ability to collaborate with premier global publishers and top-tier literary talent, delivering iconic imagery that defines the visual identity of a best-selling series. Her work on this title seamlessly blends commercial appeal with clean, technical execution, ensuring the "Rebel. Warrior." theme resonates with a global audience.
Commemorative Cinematic Poster Series
NBC UNIVERSAL
Commissioned for an exclusive NBC Universal private viewing event, Angie Mathot developed a bespoke series of commemorative posters reimagining the cinematic legacy of Back to the Future, Battlestar Galactica, and Columbo. Utilizing her signature atmospheric lighting and narrative depth, she translated these legendary entertainment properties into sophisticated visual assets that bridge the gap between nostalgic storytelling and high-end gallery art. This project underscores her capacity to manage high-stakes branding for global media giants, proving her mastery in delivering complex, multi-title commissions with both artistic reverence and technical precision.
LC
THE ARCHITECT'S TAKE
Angie represents a standard of design that is hard to find. She couples cinematic illustration with a professional knowledge of packaging and print design. She understands the intricate mechanics of how great visuals will look in the real world.. For any brand that values absolute precision from screen to print, Angie is a premier choice.
— Liviu Craciun, Talent Architect

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