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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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Steven Salerno and the Return of Madeline

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The project proposal was one of the most unique challenges of Steven Salerno‘s career: to illustrate a new mini picture book featuring one of the most well known and beloved …

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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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Greg Coulton Packages The Magic Of David Copperfield.

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David Copperfield’s History of Magic has just been released with cover art designed by Greg Coulton.  Its distinctively Victorian style is a nod to the golden age of Magic and with references to …

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Workbook Fall 2021 Is Now Ready to View Online

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Workbook Fall 2021 is now ready to view online. Browse and search to find the perfect artist for your next project from among some of the most talented photographers, directors, …

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Rapp Artists Get Academic

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As the school year began, Rapp Artists worked on imagery for universities across the country. With a deep roster of artists experienced in the topic, Rapp Artists have produced covers and …

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Kirsten Ulve for Pringles

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Illustrator/animator Kirsten Ulve’s limited edition, glow-in-the-dark  packaging is the perfect way to add some spooky fun to the Pringles brand. This version of  Sour Cream and Onion Original will be sold throughout …

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Anna Godeassi Illustrations Project Hope and Freedom

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Anna Godeassi created this series of illustrations to accompany a collection of ten podcasts produced by Sorgenia, Italy’s first digital energy company for The Sempre 25 Novembre project which help to …

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Mark Oliver Can Characterize Anything

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Mark Oliver‘s fluid, kinetic characters exude the energy of early 20th century animated cartoons and have already caught the attention of WIRED, Amazon, Esquire, the New York Times and more. Mark is represented …

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Creative Update: Richard Solomon, Artist Representative

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Brawling Battles, Powerful Portraits, and A Glimpse  of The Future are just some of the topics artists with Richard Solomon Represents have visualized in their recent promotions. Ryan Garcia

Illustration InFocus

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 James Yang  Viking Books for Young Readers A Boy Named Isamu has received multiple awards and five starred reviews.

Illustration Latest Additions

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This is a group of multi-talented artists. They work in every kind of medium imaginable, from gestural hand-drawn portraits, toy design, graphic design, animation and GIFs, collage, and more.  And many are …

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Agent Jodie Hein of Rapp Art and Kelly Mc McMurray of 2Communique Trade Insights

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Rapp Art agent Jody Hein and 2Communique Creative Director Kelly McMurray share their insights about the business of illustration, and specifically the importance of assigning original illustration, in this hour long conversation. Although …

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Barbara Bongini Illustrates Good Bones

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Mina Starsiak Hawk from HGTV’s hit show Good Bones released a children’s book in which Barbara Bongini’s images illustrate how families come together in order to build a home. The book celebrates diversity …

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Peter Ryan Conceptualizes Our Well-being

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Illustrator Peter Ryan hones his imagery into perfect visual metaphors. On the subject of science and health, he solves some complicated visual problems for clients such as Kiplinger’s Personal Finance …

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Creative Update: Illustration Zone

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Based in the Netherlands, IllustrationZone represents an international group of artists who specialize in illustration, mural and street art, and animation for a wide range of clients. Check out their latest projects …

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Mendola’s New Website

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The best websites strike a perfect balance between organic browsing and logical searching, and Mendolaart‘s new website hits the mark. As Tim Mendola told us recently, “The goal of the …

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Loris Lora’s Google Doodle

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Today’s Google Doodle marks the first day of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Created by illustrator Loris Lora, the illustration honors Dr. Ildaura Murillo-Rohde, founder of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses. Keep scrolling to …

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Rapp Artists Creative Update

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Rapp Artists visually interpret every kind of story for an array of editorial, publishing and institutional clients. Nigel Buchanan  Golf Digest A story on Olympic golfers

Gaby D’Alessandro for Target

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Illustrator Gaby D’Alessandro applies her beautiful, muted pallet and an organic, narrative style to her latest mural project for Target. It’s a stunning three-piece mural installed at the recently opened Target in the upper …

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Jean Tuttle for Ronald McDonald House

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Jean Tuttle was recently  invited by branding specialists Two by Four  to partner in the creation of artwork for their pro bono client, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicago/Northwest Indiana. Her whimsical, …

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Illustrator Luis Pinto Is #ProudlyUnstoppable

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The initial UPS campaign “Be Unstoppable,” was created by The Martin Agency to reinforce the brand’s commitment to small business owners from under-represented communities by featuring a range of genders, ethnicities, and age …

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Fredinko’s Interactive Neocubism

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Fredinko is in love with both pop art and cubism and calls his style “neocubism.” His work is a mix of strict geometry and free organic shapes that flow harmoniously from one …

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Veronica Lawlor Works with Mental Canvas

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What is Mental Canvas? According to their website Mental Canvas software “has reimagined drawing for the digital age by enabling creations that can be experienced outside the confines of a …

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Creative Update from JSR

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Artists with the JSR Agency have been busy lately with editorial and advertising projects. Above:  Cathal Duane  Time Out London An illustration for a feature on Kensal House, a community theatre space …

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Andrew Coninsgby of Debut Art on How Business Is Evolving

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As with most of us, the last year and a half has been challenging to say the least. But Andrew Coningsby, owner of London-based Debut Art not only had to contend …

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Mendola’s Wild World of Toy and Game Design

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    Whether you’re looking to design a character that appeals to  very young children, or packaging for a high profile franchise like Star Wars or Lord of The Rings, …

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Agency Rush Creative Update

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It’s been a busy stretch for Agency Rush. Conrad Garner branded this year’s US Open with beautiful textures and hand-rendered type. Billie J has been working on a series of …

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Loe Lee’s Whimsical Animations for Coca Cola With Coffee

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We love the subtle use of movement in Illustrator Loe Lee’s whimsical  animated illustrations for Havas Atlanta/Coca Cola’s Coke with Coffee. Whether you’re a student in the library, at the office or at home, sometimes we …

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