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Editorial Illustration

Michael Crampton Goes Camping

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Michael Crampton created this series of camping scenes for posters advertising a camp cocktail sweepstakes from Diageo liquor brands and Yeti Coolers. The sweepstakes offered a chance to win a Yeti …

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Laura Liedo Illustrates A Culture of Inclusion

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With a focus on topics like practical empathy, equitable flexibility and cooperative skill building, Laura Liedo builds a beautiful set of illustrations and gifs that capture all the ways OC Tanner …

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Eric Petersen’s Evocative Style Illuminates the Past

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Eric Petersen recently collaborated with Netflix on their most recent Queue Issue to create these four scene adaptations from the new series, All the Light We Cannot See. His vintage, graphic …

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The Latest From Folio Illustration and Animation Agency

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Check out the latest branding and editorial work from UK based Folio Illustration and Animation Agency.

Anna Godeassi’s Latest Editorial Projects

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Italian illustrator Anna Godeassi shares her latest editorial projects for Reader’s Digest, Boston Globe, Scientific American and more. Above: Reader’s Digest  Falling into Fall Represented by RAPP|ART

Egle Plytnikaite Illuminates the Fungi

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Egle Plytnikaite collaborated with Rastine Cafe in Vilnius, Lithuania to create prints, postcards, window displays, and a children’s activity book about fungi and biodiversity. The collection underscores the crucial role mushrooms play …

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blindSALIDA Looks Ahead to the Nature of Work in 2030

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blindSALIDA visualizes the changes in the workplace that are coming when Babyboomers are fully retired and Generation Z has taken their place. In his editorial for HR Magazine, he’s created an opening …

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Guillermo Flores and the Ten Principles of Burning Man

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Guillermo Flores captures the spirit of Burning Man with his latest poster series, illustrating the ten principle of Burning Man.  With Trees of Life as the visual theme he has created a beautiful …

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Creative Update from Debut Artists

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Debut Artists take on some of the biggest news stories of the day for publications like Barron’s, Foreign Affairs, the Evening Standard and more. Doug John Miller  Big Magazine  

Mark Summers’ Style Is a Classic

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Mark Summers’ style is a classic that’s appeared in everything from editorial assignments, to packaging, to advertising. It’s based in the old  technique of scratchboard to which he can add a thoroughly …

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Creative Update From Richard Solomon’s Group Of Illustrators

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This talented group of illustrators represented by Richard Solomon have been working on advertising and branding campaigns, publishing projects, character design and more. Above: Yulong Lii for Blancpain  

Illustration Latest Additions: The Bright Agency

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Virginia Moura is an illustrator and designer from Rio, based in Brooklyn, New York. Virginia has been involved in art from an early age, and she always enjoyed drawing characters. She …

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Agency Rush Creative Update

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Check out all the fabulous new work from this unique group of illustrators with Agency Rush. Above: Crush Creative  

Illustration Latest Additions

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Browse through the work of the latest illustrators to join Workbook. Above: Vince Mancuso is all about speed and intersecting lines. Vince has worked in art, film, advertising and publishing. A great story …

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Mark Braught’s Most Recent Award Winning Imagery

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Mark Braught created this series for a small local craft brewer called Strange Duck Brewery that promotes the unique aspects of their products in print, online and in-store promotion. Along the way, …

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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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John Jay Cabuay For McDonald’s

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John Jay Cabuay created these colorful, positive images depicting diversity, equality and inclusion for McDonald’s 2022-2023 Global DEI report.  The report touts all the ways in which McDonald’s provides opportunity for …

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Donna Grethen Illuminates The Gates Philanthropic Partnership Impact Report 2022

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Donna Grethen recently completed this series of beautiful illustrations and spots for the Gates Philanthropic Partnership Impact Report 2022. Working with the creative team at M&T & Co., the Impact Report …

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Rocco Baviera Illustrates How To Understand The New Advances in Veterinarian Care

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It’s a brave new world in veterinarian medicine. Rocco Baviera created this imagery for a feature on the advances and dangers of new technology for the North American Veterinary Community’s 2023 Clinic Innovation Guide.  …

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Jrice Co’s For USPS

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Jonathan Rice was hired by USPS to create this cover and inside illustration for the Eagle Magazine, published by The United States Postal Service exclusively for its employees.  The Creative buyer at …

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The Timeless Style Of Paul Sirand

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Paul Sirand covers the Paris food scene, Monaco Auction Week and fashion trends for Monocle and creates campaigns for Dr. Martens®, MINI Cooper and the Eurotunnel all in his timeless, elegant style. Represented …

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Alyah Holmes For AARP

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Alyah Holmes created this fun, vibrant series of retro illustrations for AARP’s Throwback sweepstakes, a weekly contest inviting readers to share their favorite games, entertainment, style and driving memories from the 70’s, …

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Alison Seiffer’s Summer Reading List

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Alison Seiffer’s lifestyle illustrations are the perfect fit for this year’s summer reading feature from the Wall Street Journal. From fly fishing to cycling to food, the feature covers all the essential …

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Jonathan Carlson Creates A New Edition Of Monopoly

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Jonathan Carlson was commissioned to illustrate an exciting new edition of Monopoly celebrating Hasbro’s 100th Anniversary! This version of the game references 90 Hasbro brands, from Tinker Toys and Tonka, to classics such as Baby Alive and Battleship, and …

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heflinreps: Creative Update

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Check out what the talented artists with heflinreps: have been working on. Above: Cat O’Neil shows us how she works in her posts on instagram.

Kerry Hyndman Captures Rural Life In The Scottish Highlands.

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Food, farming and rural life in the Scottish Highlands are on the menu at The Royal Highlands Show in Edinburgh, Scotland. And right now, Kerry Hyndman’s illustrations advertising the show are everywhere: …

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Are You A Cat Person Or A Dog Person?

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Lucy Rose worked with Running Press to illustrate two new books: “This Is a Book for People Who Love Cats” by Eliza Berkowitz and “This is a Book for People Who …

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Jun Cen Engages and Informs.

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Jun Cen’s recent re-branding for Mixpanel includes home page imagery and spot illustrations for the data analytics company’s website. All in all, the work has an energetic and expansive appeal, and is enhanced by the …

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James Nelson Identifies Three Basic Types Of Dads.

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Whether your Dad is into cooking and is King of the Grill, an urban cool type of Dad who prefers the city, or the more outdoorsy type who’s into sports and fishing …

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Anna Godeassi Shares Her Latest Editorial Projects.

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Anna Godeassi creates imagery in which she visualizes topics such diversity, empathy, compassion, identity, inclusion and many more in her latest editorial assignments. Image above: Reader’s Digest Represented by RAPP|ART