
Fantasy map – Grand City

A new fantasy map for a novel I worked on recently for a new undisclosed author client. The author asked me to not mention names until the book was released, but it’s hard as it was such a blast working with them!
I love a fantasy map. I always jump at the chance to work on them. I’ve worked on three so far this month!
Can art help attract readers?
A fantasy map for a novel is a fantastic way to pull readers into your world before they even start reading. Seeing a detailed map makes everything feel more immersive and real. Readers love tracing a hero’s journey and spotting intriguing locations. A well-crafted map isn’t just extra—it’s an invitation to explore your world.
Beyond the book, a fantasy map is a powerful marketing tool. Sharing snippets of your world online helps build excitement and engagement. A great map adds depth, making your world feel alive. Plus, who doesn’t love imagining epic stories unfolding across a beautiful map?
Previous fantasy maps
I’ve worked on so many awesome maps now it’s hard to choose favourites. Here’s a few from my past work…



Hi I’m Jamie!
I work on fantasy and sci-fi maps for various clients from authors to game publishers. I have had some great clients working on both established IPs and new settings. I’m always interested in hearing about more projects I might be needed on, so feel free to drop me an email to info@thenobleartist.com

If you’re looking for a fantasy artist, feel free to snoop through my illustration portfolio or head straight over to contact me for work. You’ll find my email address and some handy forms which guide you through some of the starting info I’ll need to be able to quote for you. Typically I’m booked up a month ahead of time, but do drop me a line if you have anything time sensitive. Sometimes I’m able to move things around in a pinch. Hope to hear from you! In the meantime, stay informed of my new work and availability and sign up for the mailing list.