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JSR Latest Additions

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Fashion Illustrator Ewelina Dymek creates stunning fashion imagery using a mixture of black ink and monochromatic grey pencils. A self-proclaimed art and fashion nerd, she illustrates key Fashion Week Couture …

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Agency Rush Creative Update

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Agency Rush has been busy creating murals, posters, editorial content and book covers.  To see the full roster of talent go to their website and IG feed.   Above: Fay Troote has …

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Alyah Holmes Attracts Attention

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Alyah Holmes grabs your attention with her colorful graphic style, whether it’s with a magazine cover or packaging design. Check out her latest work for Audible, AARP, Sarasota Magazine, Moose Toys …

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Kevin Sprouls’ Latest Time Cover

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Kevin Sprouls, creator of the Wall Street Journal portrait style known as hedcut, was commissioned by TIME to create a portrait of Evan Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal reporter who has …

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Stina Persson And Vogue Have Your Horoscope

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Stina Persson employs her lovely, fluid line and fashion proportions to beautiful effect in this series of astrological signs for the German Vogue. What’s your sign? Represented by KOKO Art Agency.

Islenia Mil Imagines Where and How Reparations May Occur

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Islenia Mil worked with Yes! Magazine on 6 illustrations for the exclusive digital series, Realizing Reparations, which explores the progress of reparations efforts and where and how they may occur. Represented by Rapp …

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Caroline Attia Sparks Curiosity For Girl Scout Brownies

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Caroline Attia illustrated an activity booklet for Girl Scout Brownies in second and third grade. The booklet is all about encouraging curiosity and contains prompts and activities that are based on …

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Graham Studios Gets Technical

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Graham Studios collaborates with creative and scientific teams to deliver complex biological and technical information in the form of illustrations and motion graphics that are easily understandable. This IFU (information for use), …

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Humor Never Goes Out Of Style

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There are so many ways to create visual humor, be it with irony, exaggeration, a telling caricature, a visual pun or metaphor, the whimsical or subtle, or just plain off-the-wall. It’s …

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Agency Rush’s Latest Creative Update is All About Sports

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If you are looking for sports-themed imagery, especially with the Olympics coming up this summer in Paris, Agency Rush has the talent and experience to deliver exciting imagery for your …

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Nathalie Beauvois’ Four Children’s Titles For Brown Books

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Nathalie Beauvois‘ beautifully textured images are the result of a sophisticated collage technique in which she combines watercolors, acrylics, cut paper and digital elements into these wonderful, engaging mixed-media illustrations created for Brown Books. To …

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Stephanie Singleton Illustrates the Black Experience.

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Artist Stephanie Singleton illustrates the Black experience in America for clients such as Simon & Schuster, Harvard Business Review, and the University of Chicago. Her bold, graphic aesthetic and sophisticated use …

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Illustration Online Creative Update

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Representative Illustration Online illustrators have numerous children’s titles on the market for young children and adolescents that tap into youth experience.

Recent Work From Luisa Jung

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Luisa Jung takes on topics such as the U.S. Supreme Court, the impact of attacks on academia, how to be a ‘supercommunicator’ and more in her latest creative update. Represented …

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The New WORKBOOK’s Directory of Illustration Is On Top Of Trends

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There is a wealth of technique and style to explore in the  2024 WORKBOOK’s Directory of Illustration, the first collaborative issue between Workbook and The Directory of Illustration, online now and arriving on …

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Debut Art’s Latest Additions

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A Skillful use of color and design coalesce with the power of the visual narrative in the beautiful work of these latest illustrators to join Debut Artists online at Workbook.com. Above: Pablo Hurtado de …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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Sam Taylor’s work is easily recognizable: bold line work, bright colors, fun character design and a tonne of different pop culture references collide, whether in his personal projects or in …

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WORKBOOK’S Directory of Illustration 2024

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Workbook Creative Inc. is proud to announce the release of WORKBOOK’s Directory of Illustration 2024. This collaborative book between two leading industry brands (WORKBOOK and the Directory of Illustration) is an affirmation of Workbook …

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Feifei Ruan Celebrates The Year Of The Dragon With Adidas Originals

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In celebration of Chinese New Year, Feifei Ruan worked with Adidas Originals to embellish a a new line of shoes, jackets and sweatshirts with printed and embroidered imagery of The Dragon. …

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Anna Godeassi’s Creative Update

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Anna Godeassi provided imagery for a range of content in Time Magazine, Reader’s Digest, New Jersey Monthly and more. Above: Reader’s Digest Poetry Helped Us Survive the Loss of our Young …

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Daniel Hertzberg Investigates Tech Neck, Dead Butt Syndrome And Other Maladies

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Daniel Hertzberg worked with NPR on a series of illustrations for Body Electric, a six-part interactive project hosted by TED Radio Hour’s Manoush Zomorodi which investigates the impact of tech on our bodies …

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Laura Liedo Interprets the EU’s Social and Economic Issues of the Day.

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Laura Liedo has put her interpretive skills to work visualizing complicated and sometimes difficult concepts for the Green European Journal. Democracy, sustainability, migration, finance and economy, climate and energy and …

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Kevin Sprouls’ Iconic Portrait Style

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It’s a time consuming medium, but Kevin Sprouls is still producing portraits in the style he created for the WSJ that still endures at the paper today.  The series you …

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Sharif Tarabay’s Wanderer Above The Sea Of Fog

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Sharif Tarabay‘s latest assignment for the UK’s Dong Energy is one in which he pays homage to the work of another artist. In this case he creates a pastiche of the famous Caspar …

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Richard Solomon’s Best of 2023

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It was a productive year for Richard Solomon artists.  Check out all the beautiful editorial imagery and packaging produced by the group in 2023. Chris Gash The Pennsylvania Gazette

Salzman International’s Best of 2023

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Michael DiMilo Center for Disease Control (The CDC) Pregnant and Protected campaign.

Barbara Spurll’s Best of 2023

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These portraits created by Barbara Spurll for the about page at Geocene’s website are not what you normally see in this context. They give the company a casual but sophisticated feel and signal that these …

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The Best of 2023: Becki Gill for Stella Artois

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Celebrating great British pubs is this killer campaign from Stella Artois. Taking inspiration from Stella’s ‘Au Naturel’ beer, Becki Gill was commissioned to recreate some classic pub signs, but with a twist! Since there have …

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Antonio Javier Caparo Gives Treasure Island A New Vintage Look

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Antonio Javier Caparo was tasked with creating a new vintage look for Robert Luis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. He created cover art and 12 illustrations for the interior of the novel which …

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Best of 2023: Mendola Artists

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Posters, packaging, product design, branding and advertising are just some the highlights for Mendola Artists in 2023. Darling Clementine Target Holiday collection