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Workbook Brings Creatives Together

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Since our bowling event in mid-September, we have heard from a number of our clients and agency creatives expressing how grateful they were for the opportunity to reconnect, have some fun, …

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The Liz Sanders Group: Projects Update

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The Liz Sanders Agency was busy working on projects for clients and themselves. Amy Ning completed this dapper duo (above) for the documentary, Balboa Park: The Jewel of San Diego. Judy Reed Silver …

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Latest Additions – Illustration: September 17th – 23rd

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Merrilee Liddiard grew up in a splendid home filled with delightful artistic chaos and ample creativity. She spent most of her youth making things like lions out of oatmeal boxes …

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September Editor Picks

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Latest Additions: September 3rd – September 16th

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James Nelson: Inspired by Nature

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James Nelson has been busy creating imagery for self-promotion that  displays the sophisticated line and proportion inherent in his fashion illustration work. In the image above, which will appear among the work of other artists …

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Greg Betza for PBS: The Vietnam War

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There were two phases involved in this project for the Ken Burns and Lynn Novick epic documentary, The Vietnam War. Greg was initially contacted by Atlantic Re:think, the marketing division of the …

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Ken Dutton’s Pigskin Prophet

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Illustrator Ken Dutton recently completed and published a series of illustrations for the 2017 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel football season preview, featuring The Pigskin Prophet, the instantly recognizable face of prep …

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August Latest Additions

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August Editor’s Picks

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Latest Additions – July

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Michael Crampton and Joe Taylor Join Forces for Dreamforce

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With their complimentary styles, Michael Crampton and Joe Taylor were a perfect choice for artwork for this year’s Dreamforce Conference sponsored by software company, Salesforce. Both of these talented artists’ work for …

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Work. Work. Work.

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It could be an image for a new promotional piece, as with Amy Ning (above), developing patterns for a new licensing collection, like Randi Zafman, and Judy Reed Silver creating …

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The Salzman Group Travels Through Time

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XPRIZE is a highly innovative organization that brings to bear the power of competition to facilitate targeted solutions to some of our biggest global challenges. By partnering with industry, it helps to accelerate change through competitions designed to …

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July Editor’s Picks

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Latest Projects by Italian Illustrator Benedetto Cristofani

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Benedetto Cristofani has been working on assignments that range from the international election cycle and international business, to topics like the scientific basis for gender bias. Clients include Die Zeit, …

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An Interview with Agent Lilla Rogers of The Lilla Rogers Studio

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In our ongoing series of interviews with artists’ representatives, we have posed a range of questions about the current business climate. No one knows better how things have changed than Lilla …

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Peter Donnelly’s Latest Rebranding for Keogh’s

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What makes this rebranding project so successful is the way Peter Donnelly and the Keogh family approached the project as a series of stories about the Keogh family farm. Incorporating …

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Guilio Bonasera Condenses It for Us

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  Guilio Bonasera is an award-winning illustrator whose minimal, visual solutions condense complex problems into visual icons. In the case of a recent article for Wired magazine about the damaging effects of constant work …

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Greg Betza Helps Hone Macy’s Message

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Greg Betza was asked to create this background on which Macy’s would publish its message of solidarity with this year’s National Pride Month. As Pride Month comes to a close, …

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An Illustrated Summer

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Celebrating Summer

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Paul Garland’s Latest Cover for Bulletin Magazine

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  We all expect in 2017 for physically disabled persons to easily access public buildings, and people who are blind, partially sighted, or have hearing problems should also be well …

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Jing Jing Tsong’s New Children’s Books

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Jing Jing has two new board books coming out in July, published by BeachHouse Publishing, LLC. Fish of Hawai’i and Birds of Hawai’i, introduce little ones to the diverse wildlife of …

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June Editor’s Picks

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Workbook Latest Survey Results Are In

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Workbook has spent the last 40 years in a continuous conversation with creative buyers. It’s been the most effective way to ensure the best results for our clients. While we are in …

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Latest Additions: May 28th – June 10th

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Dahl Taylor, Visual Historian

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  Dahl Taylor latest large-scale project involved five themed murals in the main lobby of the Albany Convention Center. They depict the commerce, culture, and history of the city. The challenge was to accurately …

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An Interview with Artist Representative Richard Solomon

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With a career as an artist representative that spans over 30 years, Richard Solomon has a lot to share about the state of the business and where it’s likely to …

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