Celebrating The New Yorker Centennial Through the Eyes of Workbook Illustrators
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Celebrate The New Yorker’s centennial and the contributions Workbook Illustrators have made to the publication over the years.
Posts from the Workbook Blog featuring
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Celebrate The New Yorker’s centennial and the contributions Workbook Illustrators have made to the publication over the years.
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Discover award-winning artistry from our exceedingly talented group of Workbook Illustrators.
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Workbook Creative Inc. is proud to announce the release of WORKBOOK’s Directory of Illustration 2024. This collaborative book between two leading industry brands (WORKBOOK and the Directory of Illustration) is an affirmation of Workbook …
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Workbook artists are all over the 2022 Communication Arts Illustration Annual. Above: Stephan Schmitz
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Brian Stauffer brings the perfect sense of drama to his series of posters for the San Francisco Opera. His bold, colorful imagery captures the sweeping narratives and larger-than-life characters who are …
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Above: Egle Plytnikaite
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David Cooper’s cover art for Black Boy Out Of Time book cover was accepted to The SOI 64 Annual show and has been nominated by All Ways Black for their 2021 Cover …
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American Illustration 40 is one of the best takes on the world of illustration today. Above: Brian Stauffer SCOTUS
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Workbook Illustrators are an international group working for the biggest news and opinion outlets in the world. Whether it’s a pared down minimalism or over the top satire, they are illuminating the …
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What began as a single cover for Worth magazine grew into a six-year collaboration and the creation of Brian Stauffer‘s Bespoke style. Brian is an incredibly versatile artist, and his Bespoke …
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Illustrator Wes Rowell presents a well-thought-out argument for the inclusion of editorial illustration to the list of Pulitzers awarded every year. There are already two categories for photography: breaking news …
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There’s a depth of skill and style on display in American Illustration 38. Congratulations to these and all the winners! Image above: Victo Ngai
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Above illustration: Paul Rogers Illustrator Juan Bernabeu imagined what hell might look like. The Balbusso sisters channeled 1930s Hollywood glamour for their work on a new volume of Atlas Shrugged and created a …
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