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Taylor Callery

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American Gas Cover Art by Rapp Art Illustrators

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For years, Rapp Art illustrators have created dynamic, engaging illustrations for American Gas, the American Gas Association’s monthly publication for natural gas industry professionals. Their cover art highlights the artists’ versatility in creating …

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Rapp|Art Round Up

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Editorial, foundation and institutional initiatives and healthcare advertising are just some of the topics this creative group of illustrators have been working on lately.   Above: Taylor Callery Wall Street Journal The …

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Rapp Artists Are On Trend in 2023.

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Above: Taylor Callery From digital photo-collage to physical paper sculpture, alternative mixed-media illustration has surged in popularity. Case in point: Rapp Artists. Artists in the group like Nadia Radic and Stephanie Dalton Cowan utilize existing …

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Rappart Creative Update

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The New York Times, Washington Post and Boston Globe are just a few of the many editorial clients Rapp Artists have been working with lately. Taylor Callery  New York Times Illustration for article about Tom Cruise, …

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Creative Update: RAPP ART

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Rapp Artists have been busy on editorial assignments for publications like the Boston Globe and the Wall Street Journal and institutions like Marquette University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. They also created advertising imagery and …

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Rapp Artists Creative Update

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Rapp Artists visually interpret every kind of story for an array of editorial, publishing and institutional clients. Nigel Buchanan  Golf Digest A story on Olympic golfers

Rapp Artists’ Latest Editorial Projects

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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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Rapp Artists’ Latest Projects

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Check out Rapp Artists’ work already published in 2021 for the New York Times, Deloitte, Princeton University, and others. Above: Jeffrey Smith, Road and Track magazine

Illustration Editor’s Picks

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Workbook artists upload hundreds of new images to the site every week. Here are just a few of the new illustrations and GIFs that caught our eye. Image above: Lisa …

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The Latest from Rapp Artists

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Rapp Artists have worked on numerous publishing projects: books, book covers, and editorial. Image above:  Robert Neubecker  The Washington Post

Back to School in a Changed World

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Illustrators highlight the many challenges kids face as they go back to school. Image above: Aldo Crusher

Taylor Callery’s Icons of Social Change

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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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The Best of Illustration and Animation 2017

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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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Latest Additions: December 11th – December 17th

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James O’Brien is a practicing illustrator and artist whose client list includes many notables such as American Express, Bank of America, Colgate, Rand McNally, Microsoft, Delta Airlines, Smithsonian magazine, the Washington …

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Raul Arias

The VOICE Is a Voice for Illustration

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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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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump

Rapp Artists Get Political

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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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