Creative Update: Mendola Artists
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Jones & Co Maryland Department of Transportation Series of animations about safe driving practices. for the MD Highway Safety Office.
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Jones & Co Maryland Department of Transportation Series of animations about safe driving practices. for the MD Highway Safety Office.
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The Rapp group of artists have a diverse year producing Gifs, advertising, branding, murals, editorial and more. Egle Plytnakaite Bank of America Banking Tips: Setting Reminders
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Above: Victo Ngai Project: Sleepy Autumn – Autumn Sale Event Client: Steam The only art direction Victo received was to create an artwork with an autumn theme. “The inspiration behind …
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Sharon Volpe Is an illustrator/painter who transforms how humans feel from the inside out using expressions, playful themes and symbols. She comes from the surrounding NYC area, and completed an …
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Andy Dearwater utilizes his sophisticated updated 1940’s poster style for this beautiful commemorative calendar celebrating 100 years of Texas state parks. It is published by the Texas Department of Transportation’s Texas …
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Richard Solomon’s group of illustrators had a great year, with editorial and publishing projects, packaging, interactive murals and more. Above: Wenjia Tang MTA Wenjia Tang created an illustration for the …
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Alyah Holmes brings her vibrant, playful and uplifting style to a variety of editorial projects. Above: Spinsters Podcast – Black Hair in the NBA Illustration for women-led basketball podcast Spinsters episode “Ode to …
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Illustrator Roger Xavier created these little super hero, problem-solvers to represent the main categories at The Big Plan’s new website. The Big Plan is a new AI platform promising to serve …
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Debut artists applied their imaginations to an array of projects for entertainment clients, packaging, advertising and publishing. Above: Alan Berry Rhys was commissioned to create a series of hero images to …
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Lisa Sheehan was commissioned by Saatchi & Saatchi LA to create a series of illustrations based on the agency’s ampersand logo. Each variation represents an aspect of the agency’s work and …
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Happy Thanksgiving! How do you like your turkey? Above: Alyssa Kays
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Giulio Bonasera’s latest four assignments for Weill Cornell Medicine delve into how scientists are connecting the dots between Covid-19 and diabetes , the possible origins of schizophrenia, advances in a long-term acting …
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Check out just some of the latest projects from Richard Solomon’s group of illustrators. To see more also follow them on Instagram. Mark Summers “You look like the Fourth of …
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Kirsten Ulve collaborated with Moderna on storyboards and illustrations for an animation explaining how the Spikevax Coronavirus vaccine’s mRNA technology works. The use of illustration and animation in this case gives …
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The creative crew at Alice Blue has created a unique cast of characters for their new reel. A DJ mouse, an angry tomato, a dismayed lemon and more. Each with …
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Jessie Lin‘s work is featured in Target’s recently launched Heyday line of products, which aims to celebrate art and self-expression in tech. The Heyday Jessie Lin collection includes phone cases, chargers, and …
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Luis Pinto worked with Amazon Music on designs for their Hispanic Heritage Month campaign. They created a “Game Changers” playlist of Hispanic musicians who reshaped the world, and Luis’ illustrated …
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Andy Dearwater is an illustrator based in Houston, Texas. Previously, he was an illustrator and designer at Lowell Williams Design, where he contributed on projects for Gerald Hines Interest, McGuire Thomas …
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Virginia Mori has created some creepy stories and characters for the Washington Post, 5280 Magazine and Virginia Living. They have an unsettling quality to them reminiscent of Edward Gorey whose …
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Workbook artists are all over the 2022 Communication Arts Illustration Annual. Above: Stephan Schmitz
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Giulio Bonasera’s illustrations for this article on leadership for the University of Baltimore Magazine coalesce the core aspects of good leadership and the positive impact it can have. At the core: effective communication …
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Award-winning artist Mark Summers has created every portrait for the Rolling Stone recurring feature called “The Last Word” which appears on the last page of every issue. After a ten year run he …
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Award winning artist Tim O’Brien has been illuminating the headlines with his portraits of newsmakers, past and present, as well as iconic images that represent the biggest challenges we face.
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Illustrator Ian Seo employs a graphic novel style to show us the current state of global finance in this series of images for the Milken Institute Review. HIs style is a perfect fit …
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Editorial prompts and headlines were the spark for the visual metaphors Bill Mayer recently created for Plan Adviser. “Navigating a volatile storm,” “Danger lurking below” and “Trying to find stability”were the …
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With a beautiful pallet of deep blues and black, James Boast creates a series of images for Diablo Magazine that represent the five best ways to explore the Bay Area after dark.
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The artists with Richard Solomon know the power of repetitive visual patterns. Above: Daren Lin
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Illustrator Tim O’Brien has been covering the biggest stories in the news for Time Magazine, Der Spiegel, Stern, Smithsonian Magazine, GQ, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, New York Magazine, The New …
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If you live in Dallas, you may have been lucky enough to catch one of the brilliant displays on the digital media wall at AT&T Discovery District. Working with design/architectural …