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Jessie Lin Is Right On Target

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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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The New 2022 Print Editions Have Arrived.

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The latest print edition of Workbook has arrived on desks and is online now the covers are a stunning pair that radiate energy and creativity. This edition’s beautiful illustration cover is by …

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Owen Freeman For BMW.

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Owen Freeman’s employs his beautiful narrative style for BMW magazine’s Halloween tale, “When Fear Turns Into Joy.”  It’s as if he’s building a structure and shooting a film, while his color palette …

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Luis Pinto Creates Colorful Icons That Unite A Campaign.

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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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Illustration Latest Additions

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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’s Creepy Stories

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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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CA Award Winners: Salzman International

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The talented group of illustrators with Salzman International are well represented in this year’s CA Illustration Annual, with projects that include packaging, editorial and publishing projects. Mark Smith

More Workbook CA Winners

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  Workbook artists are all over the 2022 Communication Arts Illustration Annual. Above: Stephan Schmitz

Giulio Bonasera’s Take On Leadership.

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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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Three Big Workbook Winners At This Year’s World Illustration Awards

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  WIA winners and judges represent a global view of illustration. Above: Chiara Vercesi  The Price of Extinction

Workbook Radio: Episode 78 – Jonathan Rice, Part 2

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Jonathan Rice is a poster artist, illustrator and designer. Jonathan has years of experience working for some of the country’s largest agencies and brands like Y&R, Tracy Locke, Pepsi, and P&G. …

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Iker Ayestaran’s Series of Sports Heroes Is A Commarts Winner.

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Illustrator Iker Ayesteran makes use of simple geometric forms, subtle backgrounds and color washes to create this series for the book Sports Heroes. the five images here are included in this year’s Communication …

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Custom Gallery: Mark Summers Has The Last Word.

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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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Tim O’Brien Covers The News Of The Day.

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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.

Morgan Gaynin Illustrators Embrace The Changing Seasons.

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Artists of the Morgan Gaynin group shift their color schemes to focus on the changing colors of Fall. Above: Raul Colon

Carolina PelĂĄez’s Flora And Fauna For Catapulta

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Carolina PelĂĄez collaborated with Colombian Coffee company, Catapulta, to reinvent their packaging and branding.  Bursting with flora and fauna, the illustration emphasizes the brand’s appreciation for the magic of nature. See below …

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Seeing Double.

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Workbook Artists are seeing double. Above: Stewart Cohen

Ian Seo For the Milken Institute Review.

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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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Egle Plytnikaite Takes A Conceptual Approach To Our Personal Finances.

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Egle Plytnikaite recently created this series of illustrations for personal finance company, NerdWallet. She took a conceptual approach to the topic of financial stability surrounding mortgage, traveling, leisure, insurance and investing.

John Schreiner For Lowes Foods Originals

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Illustrator John Schreiner  puts his technical drawing skills to work  in order to create these blueprint style illustrations for Lowes Foods Originals. Each illustration represents the various food-to-go stations within each grocery store.  

Workbook Radio: Episode 77 – Jonathan Rice, Part 1

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Jonathan Rice is a poster artist, illustrator and designer. Jonathan has years of experience working for some of the country’s largest agencies and brands like Y&R, Tracy Locke, Pepsi, and P&G. …

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Yadi Liu’s Latest For Nike, Dolce & Gabbana and Bust Magazine

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Illustrator/animator Yadi Liu created these images for Dolce & Gabbana’s celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival,  a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture.  …

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Christopher Peterson’s Recent Rock n’ Roll Promotions.

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Illustrator Chris Peterson recently created posters to commemorate performances by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, The Rhythm and Blues Cruise, Moonalice, and Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats.  The posters …

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Andrew Archer At Fox Sports Los Angeles

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Andrew Archer captures the action for Fox Sports in Los Angeles in this mural that is full of motion and momentum.

Bill Mayer’s Visual Metaphors

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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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Jonathan Bartlett’s Visual Narratives

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twith his use of symbols and analogous narratives that breathe fresh life into his images Jonathan says, “My work has a surreal quality, but just enough so you can almost believe in what …

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Teamwork Is What Gets The Job Done.

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At home, at work, on the field or in nature, the key to success is working together. Above:  Jim Hughes

James Boast Explores The Bay Area After Dark.

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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.

Richard Solomon Represents Artists who Love Playing with Pattern.

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The artists with Richard Solomon know the power of repetitive visual patterns. Above: Daren Lin

Alice Humphreys Latest Mural For Greenmanfest.

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Alice Humphrey’s latest mural project is a colorful, graphic multi-paneled installation for the Greenmanfest that features her signature exuberent  drawing style.  Alice has created numerous indoor and outdoor murals for a …

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