Tom Cocotos and the Fine Art of Collage
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Tom Cocotos began communicating visually before he could speak, and his primary method even then was collage, an art form that is both simple and sophisticated. Collage is like a visual …
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Tom Cocotos began communicating visually before he could speak, and his primary method even then was collage, an art form that is both simple and sophisticated. Collage is like a visual …
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Hugh Syme was recently asked by Hagerty, “the magazine for people who love cars,” to imagine the future of the automobile. He brought all his skill and imagination as …
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Workbook has a lot to celebrate! 2018 marks our 40th year working with some of the most creative minds in the field of advertising and design, as we grew from a …
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Illustrators capture creatures big and small in all of nature’s diversity.
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STILL CLASSIC: Rene Milot by Jacqueline Lopez You could call Rene Milot an illustrator and leave it at that, but you’d be wrong. It would be like describing a five …
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This series of four images was completed by Rocco Baviera for the current issue of Trends Quarterly. The topic: “The Future of Fundraising.” Issues discussed in the article include the shift towards …
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Kyle Webster is undoubtedly a talented artist with a thriving career in the advertising and editorial world. But in March of 2016 he found himself negotiating a deal with the help …
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Richard Borge takes these simple icons from the early days of computing technology when IBM was the undisputed leader and gives them a starker new meaning for the competitive age in which …
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The Spring 2018 edition arrives this week on desks nationwide. Both volumes are packed with creations by some of the most talented professionals working in advertising and editorial today. These …
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Hundreds of children’s books are published this time of year, so when the New York Times Book Review names your book their top pick, it’s a big deal! The story …
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Workbook is pleased to announce its latest promotional collaboration with Grafolio, the leading online platform showcasing creativity throughout Asia. Workbook is teaming up with Grafolio to offer the opportunity to …
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The decision is made: Harriet Tubman will appear on the $20 bill (Andrew Jackson will move to the back), but the US has five other denominations, and Megan Piontkowski imagines new …
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Check out the terrific new illustrators and animators who’ve joined Workbook.
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The Central Illustration Agency has some great new portfolio additions now up on the site.
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Richard Mia illustrated ten extraordinary personal stories from Rotary Club members worldwide for the January issue of the Rotarian magazine. The headline for each individual story is the completion of the …
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Workbook turns 40 this year and there’s a lot to celebrate! As Richard Borge shows us, technology has given artists and their clients new ways to express ideas that not long …
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Illustrators from the Lindgren and Smith Group shared their favorite jobs from 2017 with us. Some assignments were high-profile advertising and packaging and New York Times editorials, while others were …
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Image above: Heather Gatley
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These beautiful African landscapes were commissioned for unlimited usage to promote Salesforce worldwide events through web, print, demos, mobile apps, and custom apps, just to name a few.
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Benedetto Cristofani tackled some lighter faire recently…you know, the unconscious, international relations, terrorism, and the multi-million dollar contract. He created a spot-on visual for each topic; it’s why he continually works for …
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Each one of the artists in the Solomon Group is called upon to visually interpret complex concepts, brand products, and tell stories with his or her own signature style. From …
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Scientists used to think humans stopped evolving long ago. But recent scientific breakthroughs in human biology show that we humans are in a constant state of evolution. Owen Freeman‘s illustrations for the National Geographic …
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For photographer Cheyenne Ellis, it’s all about a strong narrative. In an interview with marie claire we learn that she is not only a photographer, but a professional stunt woman, and …
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Paul Rogers met Matt Haligman 40 years ago in his first college design class at Art Center and they’ve been friends ever since. Today, Matt Haligman forms one half …
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Billie Jean is a he and not a she. He lives and works in Leytonstone in East London – the birth place of Alfred Hitchcock and David Beckham. He enjoys …
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