Illustrator Juan Bernabeu has a long history with The New Yorker creating powerful editorial images for their articles.
In all his pieces, Juan creates a thoughtful palette that lends a gentle grace to poignant articles focusing on difficult topics. His style offers a delicate artistry that seamlessly compliments the magazine’s deepest narratives. It is this signature style and unique perspective that elevates the emotional weight of each issue, guiding readers through tough conversations with care.
See several images for the magazine below. To view more work from Juan, visit his Workbook portfolio.
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