"Delightful" – The Guardian | "Dazzling" – Fine Books & Collections | "Fascinating Resource" – Lit Hub | "Enchanting" – My Modern Met | "Isn't Just for English Nerds" – Hyperallergic | "Wonderful" – Public Domain Review | "Extraordinary" – Artribune | "Great Resource" – Steven Heller, PRINT Mag | "Incredible" – Inspiration Grid | "Fascinating ... Delightful" – The Washington Post | "Great" – FrizziFrizzi | "Brilliant" – William Morris Society Magazine | "Invaluable Resource" – Inspiration Grid | "Top of the Bills ... Invaluable" – The Guardian
Selected Media
BBC ('The odd illustrations of Charles Dickens's Christmas books')
The Washington Post (A far, far better fate for Dickens illustration)
The Guardian (Dickens Illustrated Gallery)
The Guardian II (Kelmscott Chaucer Online)
The Guardian III (Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive)
PRINT Mag ('Dickensian Cool' – Interview about Dickens Illustrated Gallery)
PRINT Mag II ('What Do William Morris and Sgt. Pepper Have in Common?' – Interview about Kelmscott Chaucer Online)
Who Do You Think You Are? Series 18, Episode 2: Judy Dench (Shakespeare Illustration)
CNN Greece (Charles Dickens Illustrated Gallery)
The Inspiration Grid (Exploring the Most Beautiful Book Ever Designed: The Kelmscott Chaucer Online)
The Inspiration Grid (The Charles Dickens Illustrated Gallery: Rediscovering The Visual World of an Iconic Author)
Hyperallergic (Interivew about Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive)
FrizziFrizzi (Kelmscott Chaucer Online)
FrizziFrizzi II (Dickens Illustrated Gallery)
Lit Hub (Weird and Hilarious Illustrations from Victorian-Era Shakespeare Plays)
My Modern Met (Interview about Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive)
My Modern Met (II) (Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Colouring Book)