Rapp Winners at This Year’s American Illustration 40
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Eva Vazquez Parents “We Need to Talk About the Financial Toll of Miscarriage” AD: Sarina Finkelstein
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Eva Vazquez Parents “We Need to Talk About the Financial Toll of Miscarriage” AD: Sarina Finkelstein
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Rapp Artists have been working for the New York Times a lot, as well as National Geographic, Scientific American, Reader’s Digest, the Boston Globe, and more. Above: Richard Mia was commissioned …
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Illustrator Nigel Buchanan found inspiration for his latest campaign for Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) in an iconic image that appears on the east side of what is now left of the Berlin Wall. Known …
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The selection of imagery James O’Brien sent us shows us the breadth of his technique and how, as he tells us, “I tend to let an assignment determine the particular style …
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Kotryna Zukauskaite‘s latest assignment for the New York Times illustrates the best in luxury time pieces.
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Image above: Loe Lee Represented by Rappart
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Animated web advertising gives advertisers a great way to deliver a lot of information in new creative and extremely effective ways. As you can see from these artists with …
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With his pared down graphic style and exuberant use of color, Greg Mably created a style heavily influenced by the Pop Art of the 1960s. His recent work for Canada Goose (image …
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Taylor Callery reminds us how much our present is wrapped up in our past. His latest series includes familiar icons like the American flag and the black fist, imagery of protest, and …
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Working from home, the origin of the virus, the experiences of healthcare workers, and when to safely re-open the economy are just some of the questions the illustrators with Rapp artists …
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Considering it’s complicated nature, we can’t think of a better, more compelling way to explain the contents of the Mueller Report than through the form of a graphic novel. Jan …
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You’ll now see the results of Chi’s work as resident music playlist illustrator all over Google Music, where there is an endless array of musical choices. With list names like …
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Rapp Artists collaborated with colleges and universities to deliver artwork for alummi publications, including portraits, infographics, and maps, as well as campus posters, murals, and even Christmas cards, all in a stunning …
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It says a lot when your group of illustrators contributes regularly to the editorial and news pages of the three most respected publications in the United States: NYT, WaPo, and …
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Above: Hopkins Bloomberg For Public Health Illustrator Anna Godeassi recently sent us a selection of her most recent projects. She’s been working for Bloomberg, the New York Times, Marie Claire Italy, as …
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Every year we ask our clients, “What sort of year did you have?” Did you work consistently? Were you paid reasonably for your efforts? Did the client trust you to do what you …
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Since his arrival at the Village Voice, it’s clear creative director Andrew Horton understands the power of the illustrated image. He fills each edition with work by many of the top artists working today, …
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2Communique Creative Director, Kelly McMurray knows how powerful the illustrated image can be and regularly puts it to good use. When 2Communique was recently commissioned to redesign BizEd, from …
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The Workbook Creative Department comps up dozens of potential covers for every issue. It isn’t always easy to find an illustration and a photograph that work together, as well as …
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With the political season upon us, Rapp Artists are creating some of the funniest and most provocative political portraits and commentary about who is and who may be our next …
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Workbook Illustrators are known for creating bold advertising solutions for clients worldwide. Our recent InFocus e blast titled BOLD Solutions for Advertising provided an overview of the ad campaigns featuring …
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Ryan Snook works for an impressive list of clients. His most recent editorial assignments include an illustration (above) about a website that helps med students relax for Tufts Medicine.
Next is a piece about the Washington Post gaining online readers created for Washingtonian magazine, and finally, one of a series of illustrations about science myths that apparently won’t die for Nature magazine.