From Set Design to the New York Times: The Evolution of Jeff Hinchee
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In his latest work, Illustrator Jeff Hinchee is using his set design eye to put emphasis on the human subjects at the center of each narrative.
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In his latest work, Illustrator Jeff Hinchee is using his set design eye to put emphasis on the human subjects at the center of each narrative.
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Illustrator / Animator Michael DiMilo’s latest piece, “Every Day is Record Store Day” engages and delights.
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Illustrator Luisa Jung has been busy with two impactful pieces of commissioned work.
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Mariaelena Caputi illustrates, “Tales of Odessa,” for The Economist.
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Discover the engaging imagery and animations of Giulio Bonasera.
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Commissioned by Scientific American, illustrator Luisa Jung’s latest project features illustrations for a special Health Equity issue.
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Salzman International presents their best commissioned work from the past year.
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Joey Guidone has crafted striking new covers for Brown’s Requiem, Clandestine, and Perfidia by Payot et Rivages, capturing the moody, noir atmosphere that defines James Ellroy’s stories. He also illustrated …
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Get into the Halloween spirit with this collection of spooky, fun, and imaginative themed illustrations from Workbook artists! From eerie scenes to playful ghouls, our illustrators have captured the magic …
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Giulio Bonasera recently created editorial illustrations for The New York Times to accompany the article “The Market Has Been Fabulous, Maybe Excessively So,” which explores the recent surge in stock market …
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Workbook illustrators capture the vibrant spirit of the last days of summer with their stunning visuals, celebrating the warmth, vibrancy and joys of the season’s final moments. Image Above: Sarah Maxwell, represented …
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ABOVE: Benedetta C. Vialli – “New Mexico Poetry,” New Mexico Magazine We’re highlighting some of the latest work from the award-winning illustrators of Salzman International. For over thirty years, Salzman International has represented …
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The Summer Olympics have long been a source of inspiration, not only for athletes but also for artists around the world. As the spirit of competition and the celebration of …
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Jeff Hinchee has recently created his 14th cover piece for the New York Times. He’s been creating wonderful covers for the NY Times for the last six years, using his carefully honed process …
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The seemingly relentless pace of AI makes it imperative that those of us who hold degrees in the liberal arts understand what they have given us, and what we, in turn, …
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A snake slithers through some of the most enduring America symbols in Giulio Bonasera’s award-winning series for Politico, “The Four Betrayals That Explain America.” The AI43 jury selected this series to …
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Giulio Bonasera’s latest editorial illustrations for The New York Times pare down the elements, and in the process deliver impactful imagery that delivers more with less. His images address how The New …
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There are so many ways to create visual humor, be it with irony, exaggeration, a telling caricature, a visual pun or metaphor, the whimsical or subtle, or just plain off-the-wall. It’s …
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Luisa Jung takes on topics such as the U.S. Supreme Court, the impact of attacks on academia, how to be a ‘supercommunicator’ and more in her latest creative update. Represented …
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Michael DiMilo Center for Disease Control (The CDC) Pregnant and Protected campaign.
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Mirko Cresta had the opportunity to create the illustrations for the cover and the inside article in Lehigh Magazine on the topic of the “Interdependence between Government and Business.” Mirko visualizes …
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Elia Sampo is an Italian conceptual illustrator and graphic designer. He focuses on combining symbols, icons and other visual elements to explore new meanings. He’s interested in philosophy, semiotics and visual languages. …
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Giulio Bonasera brings his powerful, graphic style to three well known editorial publications: The New York Times for Kids, Politico and Kiplinger Finance. All three are recognized in the latest 3×3 Annual. Represented …
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Michael DiMilo combines his animation skills with live action video for this series of inspirational PSAs called “Foster a Future. ” His hand-drawn animation is the perfect compliment for these …
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Food, beverage and music are just some of the product packaging projects Workbook illustrators have been working on. Feifei Ruan Tiffany Represented by Richard Solomon Artists Representative
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Jeff Hinchee’s illustrations for Barnard Magazine’s Innovation Issue story, “Breaking Norms,” are informed by his extensive work as a set designer for television and theatre. They’re an assemblage of traditional drawing and …
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Illustrator Giulio Bonasera takes on hot topics like ChatGPT for the Wall Street Journal, U.S. defense for FCW magazine and how to find a good therapist for Time magazine. As usual, …
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Julia Kerschbaumer’s person series, Music ABC received an Award of Excellence at the 2023 CommArts Typography Competition.Julia told us the series, “Combines my favorite passions: music, capturing the essence of interesting people through …
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Mariaelena Captuti illustrated this series for the Jan-Feb 2023 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine. The article dives deep into what’s next in franchising, how much money can be made, and the question …
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Illustrator Luisa Jung recently shared her projects for The Washington Post, Beauty Inc, Herz Heute, BOH Magazine and Focus Magazine. The Washington Post The Affects of the American Rescue Plan on Inflation.