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Illustration

Category: Illustration

Latest Additions: November 6th – November 12th

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James Boast

Alaska travel poster

The Classic Travel Poster

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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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Hawk Krall Wins an Eddie for Saveur

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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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Raul Arias

The VOICE Is a Voice for Illustration

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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 Slimerghost

Steve Salerno Teams Up with Ghostbusters

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Steve Salerno has illustrated all sorts of books: 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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Donald Trump Troll Doll

How Illustrators See This Election

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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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Photo of dinner with beef

Latest Additions: October 30th – November 5th

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Colorful illustration of woman wearing jewelry, sunglasses

Latest Additions: October 23rd – 29th

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Sunny Gu studied illustration and received a BFA at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Based in sunny LA, Sunny Gu is an artist who’s curious …

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Timothy Archibald kids with computers at Work

The New Workbook.com Works!

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Here’s just some of the feedback we’ve received since going live with the new WORKBOOK.COM: “I am loving the new Workbook site! As an art producer, I find it an …

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Underwater photo of surfer.

Latest Additions: October 16th – October 22nd

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For Brian Nevins it’s been over 17 years of around-the-next-corner adventures, adrenaline rushes, eye opening moments, and humbling convictions. A journey that started producing editorial features for action sports and …

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Richard Borge Covers Computer World

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Richard Borge recently worked with April Montgomery, AD at Computer World agazine, to create imagery depicting the coming “Bot Revolution,” for which Richard’s style and methods are a perfect fit. For …

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New to The Joanie Bernstein Group: Nick Lu

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The latest illustrator to join representative Joanie Bernstein’s group is Nick Lu. He creates one-of-a-kind imagery by utilizing both new and old media. His illustrations include hand painting, shapes and …

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What You’ll Learn at Visual Connections: Marrying Stills and Motion

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Workbook is again happy to be Principal Sponsor of Visual Connections, which takes place on October 27th at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City. It is a great way …

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On the Move with Kirsten Ulve

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We love to see illustration in use beyond the traditional two dimensional editorial or advertising. Digital marketer, Tap Pad hired Kirsten Ulve to create 150 characters to cover one of …

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Rocco Baviera for Philanthropic Trends Quarterly Magazine

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Rocco Baviera creates a unique conceptual illustration for the current issue of Philanthropic Trends Quarterly, a publication of Ketchum Canada, Inc. The article, titled “Shaping the Future of Philanthropy Through …

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The All New Workbook.com

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INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW WORKBOOK.COM – THE PERFECT BLEND OF STYLE + FUNCTION The Launch of the New Workbook.com Combines the Best User Experience and Access to the Best Talent. …

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science and government regulations

Roy Scott for USC Dornsife Magazine

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Roy Scott was recently commissioned by USC Dornsife Magazine to create two, full page,  photo-collage illustrations depicting legislators, policy makers, and controversial vaccine and climate change science.  Roy’s skill as …

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UT Journal cover

RappArt and 2Communique

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2Communique Creative Director, Kelly McMurray knows how powerful the illustrated image can be and regularly puts it to good use.   When 2Communique was recently commissioned to redesign BizEd,  from …

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Workbook Winners

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Every year Workbook contributors are recognized for their creativity as winners in regional, national and international competitions and this year is no exception. Each one is chosen for his or …

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Bird with bird houses

Workbook Winners: CA Illustration Annual 2016

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This year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual includes eighteen Workbook contributors, each recognized for his or her unique style and vision. To see the full gallery of images, go to our …

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Surgeon on a cell phone

Shaw Nielsen for First Bank

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Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should. Shawn Nielsen’s terrific new series for First Bank illustrates just what can happen when we have access to too much of …

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Dazante Wine label with dancer

Greg Betza for Dazante Wines

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Greg Betza‘s ability to really “see” a subject is evident in his life-drawing skills, which are on full display in his latest round of projects. As a member of the …

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Conceptual illustration.

Stuart Bradford for Harvard Business Review

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In his first project for the Harvard Business Review, Stuart Bradford created a series of images illustrating the pitfalls of corporate mergers and acquisitions. The first of the three images …

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DNC Donkey New Jersey

DNC Donkeys and Philly Cheesesteaks

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If you’re in Philadelphia for the DNC, or just curious about the art scene there in Philly, you might want to start following hometown artist, Hawk Krall on Instagram and …

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Borzoi portrait in a frame

A Dog’s Life

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Dogs have been a symbol of faithfulness and fidelity throughout recorded history. One of the most important paintings in the history of western art is The Arnolfini Wedding, by Jan …

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Summer in New York

Summer at Richard Solomon’s

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In honor of summer, the crew at Richard Solomon has created a newsletter full of beautiful imagery that evokes everything we love about the season: the sense of freedom, the …

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Enjoy Balloons

Workbook Welcomes JSR

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Ten years ago, Jamie Stephen Represents, AKA, JSR, was a small London agency that exclusively represented photographers. Today, it’s a multi-disciplined agency ready to take on the U.S. market. We’re pleased …

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Crop Circle Orange Crate Label

Daniel Pelavin for Los Angeles Magazine

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The classic orange crate label has always had a big influence on Daniel Pelavin‘s work. With an ideal balance of graphic illustration and decorative typography, it is perfect formula for …

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Self Confidence rebook Mag

Dan Bejar: Recent Assignments

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Dan Bejar recently updated us with some completed assignments that capture some pretty complex concepts. The image above was created for a Redbook editorial titled “Reflections of Confidence” while the …

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Conceptual illustration of woman surround by chat bubbles.

Roy Scott’s Textured Illustration for NPR

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Roy Scott created a layered and textured illustration for an opinion piece on National Public Radio about the way millennials speak. Every previous generation over time has complained about the …

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