
Tran was asked by Egmont to illustrate the cover for "Running on the Cracks", Julia Donaldson's first novel for teenagers.
Julia Donaldson is probably best known for her children's picture books, such as "The Gruffalo".

Ad agency, BBH, approached Tran to produce work for a Vodafone promotional campaign. The commission was to illustrate a pair of ears to be stuck on ticket barriers at Earls Court, with the strapline "Heaven For Ears".

Described as "a bible of contemporary illustration", Tran's work is showcased in The Picture Book: Contemporary Illustration by Angus Hyland.

The Home Office launched a new ad campaign to raise awareness of petty theft. Tran was asked to produce work for a set of posters to appear on the London Underground and in pub washrooms.

Tran was chosen to produce illustrations for Carling's ad campaign during the 2006 World Cup. The work appeared on packaging, large banners outside pubs and on beer mats.

Various designs by Tran have been printed to clothing, which can be purchased at the Graniph online store

Tran's work appears in this book, which showcases "the work of 200 of the world's best illustrators".

Showcasing the work of 31 artists, Tran is among the "selection of young international illustrators and their innovative artworks".