Mendola’s Best of the Best 2016
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Illustration is a constantly evolving medium, and Mendola Artists spent 2016 exploring all the ways in which to utilize their many talents for themselves and their clients. They are …
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Illustration is a constantly evolving medium, and Mendola Artists spent 2016 exploring all the ways in which to utilize their many talents for themselves and their clients. They are …
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In his feature series, “Way Passed Future,” writer Tom Kwanda focuses on four highly influential Japanese writers who utilized science and state-of-the-art technology in their writings to further their artistic expression. Illustrator/designer …
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In 2014, Nike founder Phil Knight challenged Oregon Health Science University to raise $500 million for cancer research, which he promised to match with $500 million of his own money. The …
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Workbook photographers are out there catching Christmas on the fly.
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As business conditions change we all adapt, and Richard Salzman knows this better than most. By the early 2000s, the rate and manner in which imagery was commissioned and consumed had changed …
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Gayle Kabaker‘s colorful, fluid watercolor style only enhances the excitement of international travel as it flows from one possibility to the next in this latest 55-second promotional video for ACIS, a leading-quality, educational …
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James OâBrien is a practicing illustrator and artist whose client list includes many notables such as American Express, Bank of America, Colgate, Rand McNally, Microsoft, Delta Airlines, Smithsonian magazine, the Washington …
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Mark Laita
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Enjoy this gallery of holiday imagery from some great Workbook photographers: Timothy Archibald, Zoe Berkovic, Dave Moser, Saverio Truglia, Mark Clifford, Brian Schilling, and Per Breiehagen.
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American politics has never been more tribal, and over the past year, Chicago photographer Saverio Truglia made it his mission to document the growing “esprit de corp” among the followers of two candidates: Bernie Sanders …
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John Davis shoots on location for advertising and lifestyle and currently divides his time between Los Angeles and Baltimore/DC. John graduated from The Maryland Institute College of Art with a …
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December Instagram Gallery Part Two
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Andy Wakeman doesnât have a story about his dad giving him his old camera when he was six. In fact, he found photography, or rather, photography found Andy later in …
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San Francisco photographer Jennifer Davick and her team recently shot and styled the content for a Thanksgiving-themed Publix interactive micro-site. The home page features 22 recipes with 6 videos and loads of beautiful …
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Since Thanksgiving is almost here, we decided to ask food photographers to share how they go about photographing the perfect turkey. It seems the answer depends on how you interpret the question. As expected, …
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With Thanksgiving a week away, illustrators imagine what some turkeys might be going through and how they are coping. Some are seeking therapy (image above:Paul Zwolak), some are freaking out, …
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We love to see illustration in a context beyond the screen or page and in this case, it is in the form of a mural by illustrator Hyesu Lee. It’s fun, happy, and …
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Turns out you can make beer out of just about anything: oysters, whole pizzas, sheep dung, and whale testicles. Who knew?! In his latest fall promotion designer-illustrator James Nelson focuses on the …
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Heather Gatley graduated with a First in illustration from the Arts Institute at Bournemouth. She is a skilled draftsman and her observational drawings make for interesting reportage, as well as …
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Given Cade’s affinity for storytelling and fantasy the creative team at  Deutch LA was excited at the prospect of the cinematic approach Cade  envisioned for the project and the scenes these Star …
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Sara Forrest describes the Flint Hills of Topeka, Kansas as a wide open “sea of green and sky” as well as where she calls ‘home.’ And on a recent visit, she …
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James Boast
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The classic, retro travel poster is still one of the most elegant ways to connect with adventure-seekers. We received several submissions from contributors who recently completed projects for travel-related clients …
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If you’re looking for a life-altering culinary experience, Hawk Krall knows where to find it. His award-winning monthly “Illustrated America” column for Saveur.com is a celebration of adventurous regional cuisine found …
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Since his arrival at the Village Voice, it’s clear creative director Andrew Horton understands the power of the illustrated image. He fills each edition with work by many of the top artists working today, …
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Steve Salerno has illustrated all sorts of books:Â 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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Hillary’s go-to pants suits and Donald Trump’s troll-like hair are some of the funnier details about this election. But illustrators have also been asked to create imagery for nationally and internationally prominent media outlets that focuses …
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