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Steven Salerno for the Milken Institute Review

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Steven Salerno’s series of illustrations for the Milken Institute Review’s article, called “Notes on Forever (Or Not),” adds insight into how the super wealthy navigate the transfer of their wealth forward …

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Michael Glenwood Creative Update

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Michael Glenwood explores new techniques, recent assignment work, and shares personal thoughts on the situation in Ukraine. Above: A recent piece for the Wall Street Journal questions the wisdom of having no …

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Women’s History Month Honors Women of Every Generation.

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Workbook Illustrators and Photographers honor women’s history and achievements. Susan Burghart  Queen Elizabeth I

Dynamic Debut Artists

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All illustrators on the Debut Artists roster now includes motion in their portfolios. These artists employ a variety of techniques, including simple line drawn animation, 3D rendering, CGI, GIFs and more. …

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Mendola Artists Creative Update

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Mendola Artists’ latest projects are wide ranging in style and for a diverse group of clients. Print editorials, food and alcohol labels and packaging, computer gaming, and technology are just some …

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Luisa Jung Interprets the Energy Crisis in Germany

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Illustrator Luisa Jung was asked by Focus Magazin Art Director, Bardo Fiederling, to create images for an editorial about the rising cost of energy in German households. We see figures …

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Velicia Gourdin’s Stunning Portraits

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Velicia Gourdin’s stunning portraits of Black female educators, activists, writers, and politicians are rendered in the color purple, signifying their wisdom, bravery, and spirituality. These portraits are a blend of traditional methods, …

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Illustrator Miriam Martincic Deciphers the Financial Landscape

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In case it’s not totally obvious, illustrator/designer Miriam Martincic used to be a stone carver. Her figures have the weight and volume of sculpture. In her latest project for PLANSPONSOR 2022 Innovations …

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Say it with Heart!

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Take heart! Have a heart. Know your heart, and get to the heart of the matter. The heart is an icon open to endless interpretation. Above: Jing Jing Tsong  

Lisa Sheehan Works with Just About Every Medium

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Digital artist/illustrator Lisa Sheehan works with just about every medium, from real paint on real canvas to highly digitized conceptual imagery, both static and dynamic. Her work can be highly …

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February Is Black History Month

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Tonya Engel’s images are rich in the cultural history that has had a major impact on American life. As her biography states, “Heavily influenced by folk artists of the Deep …

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Richard Solomon Creative Update

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Solomon illustrators have been working for big names like New Yorker, New York Times, Microsoft, Deloitte, and more. Eleni Kalorkoti  New Yorker Magazine A portrait of “modernism’s forgotten mystic,” author Mary …

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Rapp Artists Show Us Their Best

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Aldo Crusher’s promotional poster for the Indiana State Fair

Illustration Latest Additions

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Ahoy There is an award-winning creative mastermind who comfortably straddles the visual disciplines of illustration, graphic design, and typography, a diversity that has brought his talent to bear on numerous …

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See Just How Workbook Illustrators Excel at What They Do

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At the end of every year we ask Workbook contributors to submit their best projects. It is a great way to see all just how Workbook contributors excel at what they …

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The Best from Salzman International 2021

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Ivan Canu  Centauria Publishing Cover and internal illustrations for God Save The Queen

The Best from Mendola Artists

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Steve Simpson  for Juan Pollo restaurants  

Best of 2021 Illustration: Agency Rush

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In 2021, UK-based Agency Rush created work for such notable clients like Nike, the US Open, the Olympics, and more. Paul Sirand Euro Tunnel

More Best of Illustration 2021

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Artists are always exploring, and Donna Grethen is no exception. The image above shows how she has loosened up her style in 2021 and with what better subject matter than yoga?  …

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Best Of 2021: Richard Solomon Represents

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This year was a busy one for Richard Solomon Represents. Projects included a mix of advertising, children’s books, editorial cover art, and animation. Above:  Wenjia Tang  L.L. Bean

Tony DeLuz’s Latest NFL Portraits

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  Tony De Luz’s latest technique and style created for this trio of NFL players demonstrate his love for the additive and subtractive qualities of digital painting. The trio reveals …

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Best of 2021: Billie J for Nike

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Billie J’s narrative imagery tells the Nike story in this energetic, organic, in-store mural that’s the perfect backdrop for Nike products. It’s many references are uplifting and aspirational. It’s everything we …

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Best of 2021: Debut Artists

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Debut Artists worked on some great projects this year for Netflix, NASA, Apple, Disney, Porche and more.  Above:  Alan Berry Rhys for the Paralympics

Morgan Gaynin Celebrates Community.

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With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Morgan Gaynin shows us all the ways to celebrate being together. Above image: A. Richard Allen

Jing Jing Tsong Captures a Child’s Firsts

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Jing Jing Tsong’s illustrations for First Morning Sun by Aimee Reid have just been released. The imagery is full of vibrant color and rich texture achieved through a combination of printmaking and digital …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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There’s plenty of new children’s book illustration and more at the site this week.

Luisa Jung Interprets the Search for Understanding Genetic Code

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Illustrator Luisa Jung’s  latest assignment for Scientific American illuminates the search for a deeper understanding of DNA. She show us how scientists are working tirelessly to unlock the power of gene editing in …

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Richard Borge Creates a Sustainable World

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Illustrator/animator Richard Borge created a world in which sustainability is possible in this latest animation  for Microsoft. As he says, “It was a big team effort…with @misterfalcon, Teri Sun, and Michael David helping on …

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Mendola Art Creative Update

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Publishing projects, textile and wallpaper design, games and puzzles, and packaging are just some of the highlights from Mendola Artists.     Ben The Illustrator  A collaboration with psychologist and …

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Salzman International Creative Update

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Check out Salzman International’s latest work for the New York Times, Die Zeit, La Repubblica, This American Life, the Washington Post, and more editorial sources from around the world. Above: Joey …

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