The Best from Salzman International 2021
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Ivan Canu Centauria Publishing Cover and internal illustrations for God Save The Queen
Posts from the Workbook Blog featuring
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Ivan Canu Centauria Publishing Cover and internal illustrations for God Save The Queen
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Illustrators add depth to the biggest stories of day and pursue personal imagery to add to their portfolios. Above: Guilio Bonasera New York magazine + Visible, …
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Here’s a sampling of some of the latest GIFs uploaded to the site, but to see more GIFs and animated imagery go to our animation page. Above: Guilio Bonasera
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The illustrators of the Richard Salzman group have been working on assignments for clients around the world and exploring concepts and ideas of their own. They have created stunning and thoughtful …
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For his latest project, Giulio Bonasera applied his iconic, graphic style to branded content created by the T Brand Studio, marketing unit for the New York Times. By telling the in-depth …
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In his latest personal project, Giulio Bonasera created a set of visual metaphors by utilizing the notations of man’s highest form of expression: the language of music. He’s telling us we can …
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XPRIZE is a highly innovative organization that brings to bear the power of competition to facilitate targeted solutions to some of our biggest global challenges. By partnering with industry, it helps to accelerate change through competitions designed to …
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Guilio Bonasera is an award-winning illustrator whose minimal, visual solutions condense complex problems into visual icons. In the case of a recent article for Wired magazine about the damaging effects of constant work …
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The illustrators we talked to all approached the GIF differently, but they all get the point across seamlessly in just a few frames. Some make us laugh, some make …
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As business conditions change we all adapt, and Richard Salzman knows this better than most. By the early 2000s, the rate and manner in which imagery was commissioned and consumed had changed …