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Character Development

Ken Dutton’s Character Development

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Illustrator Ken Dutton has developed recurring characters for both commercial and editorial clients. Ken combines traditional and digital drawing tools to develop characters from concept to finish. Here are a …

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Steve Salerno Slimerghost

Steve Salerno Teams Up with Ghostbusters

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Steve Salerno has illustrated all sorts of books: cookbooks, travel books, novels, and to date, twenty-four popular picture books for kids with five more due for release over the next three …

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Markku

It’s Been a Good Week for Markku

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Doing work you love for a good cause and winning awards for your efforts is about as good as it gets. For Markku this is exactly what happened recently.  His …

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Richard Borge Covers Computer World

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Richard Borge recently worked with April Montgomery, AD at Computer World agazine, to create imagery depicting the coming “Bot Revolution,” for which Richard’s style and methods are a perfect fit. For …

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Girl and Reindeer

CA Photo Annual 2016: Per Breiehagen

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Per Breiehagen’s images are from a new children’s book called The Reindeer Wish, the third in a well-regarded series written by his wife Lori and featuring their daughter Anja. The …

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Viberzi ad for IBS-D

Zack Secker Tackles the Job with Humor

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How do you create an advertising campaign about a topic no one wants to talk about? That was the assignment for Arnold Worldwide when they took on the pharmaceutical company, Furlex …

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