Workbook’s Latest Additions: Illustration
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Discover the latest Illustrators to join Workbook.
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Discover the latest Illustrators to join Workbook.
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From real life questions to Sherlock Holmes, see Illustrator Carolyn Risdale’s latest work with children’s publisher Scholastic.
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This month we focus on Diversity in Illustration.
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Illustrator Aad Goudaapel’s recent work includes a Monopoly-themed feature for RetailTrends on Dutch retail, along with illustrations for Plus Magazine, Management Boek, and Deseret Magazine.
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Illustrator Riccardo Gola’s recent work for Internazionale magazine, Piper Verlag publishing, and more.
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Discover several children’s book Illustrators represented by Salzman International.
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Discover some of the exceptional Illustrators and Animators found at Workbook.
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Illustrator Lulu Dubreuil brought festive charm to Old Whaling Co.’s 2025 holiday collection with original, whimsical packaging designs inspired by their limited edition seasonal scents.
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These latest projects from Illustration Online Illustrators celebrate creativity, storytelling, and visual impact across a variety of mediums.
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Illustrators Donna Grethen and Paul Tong share a studio and a life, but their contrasting styles spark a dynamic creative dialogue in every project they tackle.
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Victo Ngai’s latest picture book shines with her signature storytelling, while Morgan Gaynin proudly welcomes illustrator Brian Britigan, whose thoughtful, metaphor-rich work explores identity, social issues, and more.
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Trending in Illustration: Mixed-media collage is everywhere right now—blending photography, ephemera, hand-drawn elements, and digital tools to create rich, emotional, and tactile visuals.
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The Illustrators represented at Début Art are hard at work creating compelling imagery for some of today’s leading publications.
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Illustrator Laura Leido has created editorial illustrations for The Wall Street Journal on a wide range of contemporary lifestyle and tech topics.
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Illustrator Egle Plytnikaite’s colorful project for Canadian bank Tangerine’s digital campaigns.
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Celebrate The New Yorker’s centennial and the contributions Workbook Illustrators have made to the publication over the years.
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Discover the engaging and varied work of the latest Illustration and Animation talent to join Workbook.
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Début Art represents incredible artists that create equally impressive advertising work for brands, TV, fashion, and more.
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Illustrator Keith Alexander Lee recently collaborated with Magma Design Studio Paris to help bring the rebranding of investment company Goodvest to life.
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Discover Workbook artists in our series of what‘s trending in the Illustration world. This month we feature Comic Book artists.
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Illustrator Peter Greenwood was selected to create a series of watch face artwork to celebrate iconic space missions.
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Illustrator Nigel Buchanan’s recent work for Loyola Marymount University Magazine and the pay-to-play system in youth soccer.
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Illustrator Alyah Holmes has been busy creating work for clients Walmart and Quebec Science Magazine.
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Illustrator Laura Liedo created eight images for O.C. Tanner’s 2024 Global Culture Report.
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Illustrator Rocco Baviera’s illustrations for Reader’s Digest feature, “Good News about Brain Cancer.”
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Illustrator Elia Sampò was recently commissioned to create three posters for Palm Beach Opera.
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Discover the latest work from the artists at Joanie Bernstein ART Rep.
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This month’s trend spotlight: Retro. As technology accelerates, brands are turning to retro illustration to evoke nostalgia and familiarity. From vintage futurism to early 2000s throwbacks, retro styles help audiences connect with the past while embracing the new.
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Illustrator/Animator blindSalida was commissioned by Forbes magazine to create artwork for their recent article, “The Undergrad’s New Journey to Real-World Ready.”
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Illustrator/Animator Dan Bransfield was commissioned by The Globe and Mail to create images showing the various summer getaways Canada has to offer.