Yulong Lliâs Festive Snow Globes for COSTA Coffee
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Illustrator Yulong Lli creates a series of takeaway cup illustrations for COSTA Coffee.
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Illustrator Yulong Lli creates a series of takeaway cup illustrations for COSTA Coffee.
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Levente Szaboâs Coca-Cola packaging illustrations celebrate 2024 Chinese Olympians.
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Discover what projects the JSR Agency artists took on this year.
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Illustrator Pietari Posti partnered with Evian for their âMountain of Youth Sportâ campaign, creating three limited-edition bottle designs inspired by iconic sports: golf, tennis, and sailing. These vibrant designs celebrate …
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Caper Illustration is a London and Shanghai based agency dedicated to bringing Asiaâs contemporary culture to life through cutting-edge illustration, animation, and graphic design. Their team of award-winning artists offers …
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Steven Noble recently crafted new label illustrations for Kraken Rum, J.A. Magnus, and Beefeater Gin. His detailed work brings a classic touch to each brand, capturing the unique character and …
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Los Angeles-based photographer Vinnie Finn has given a new visual identity to VitaHustle, Kevin Hartâs protein powder brand, by crafting a fresh and dynamic look. Through his expertise in food …
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Guillermo Flores recently partnered with SHEIN for their TQMX collection, drawing inspiration from Mexican culture, art, and traditions. This special line, launched during Mexicoâs patriotic month of September, celebrates the …
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Perretti Photography recently partnered with PREâs 100% grass-fed beef for their #RaiseTheSteaks campaign. The team produced captivating videos and modern visuals that highlight PREâs premium products while celebrating the spirit …
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This summer, the illustrators of DĂ©but Art unveiled a stunning collection of new work that showcase the diverse talents of their roster. From vibrant, dynamic compositions to intricate, thought-provoking designs, each piece reflects …
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Federico Epis recently collaborated with his local brand, Vallis Serinae, in creating the beautiful illustrations for their products. Vallis Serinae, nestled in the heart of the Orobian Alps in Italy, is …
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Illustrator Yulong Lli recently collaborated with Carslan Cosmetic, a popular Chinese beauty brand, for their new product packaging celebrating Chinese Valentineâs Day. The tradition of wearing a red thread on the eve …
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Maria Francesca Melis is an Italian illustrator, graphic designer, and multidisciplinary creative based in New Zealand. Her work is heavily influenced by medical and botanical vintage illustrations. The plant and the …
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Laura Watson has been working with Click Europe since 2021 on whimsical, colorful illustrations for their popular “boppi” range of round puzzles, toddler puzzles, and games. The round puzzles have …
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From Georgetown to Chinatown and everywhere in between, The District of Columbia is a place that is made up of numerous distinct neighborhoods. In an effort to celebrate the character …
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Graham Studios collaborates with creative and scientific teams to deliver complex biological and technical information in the form of illustrations and motion graphics that are easily understandable. This IFU (information for use), …
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Darling Clementine was commissioned to design the packaging for a line of Advent calendars and other seasonal treats for Targetâs Favorite Day brand. You’ll find these beautifully designed products online and on store shelves …
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FeiFei Ruan‘s latest packaging design for Tiffany and Co. celebrates the Chinese Mid-Autumn Moon Festival with its beautiful, sparkling flora and fauna for the game Reunited by Moonlight. To see more of …
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Mark Summers’ style is a classic that’s appeared in everything from editorial assignments, to packaging, to advertising. It’s based in the old technique of scratchboard to which he can add a thoroughly …
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Pete Lloyd created a beautiful, icy blue arctic scene for Studiostone Creative’s new alabaster animal carving kits which feature a polar bear, a penguin, and an arctic hare. He previously created the environments …
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Greg Coulton‘s labels always strive to tell a story. They create a narrative that swirls with layers of characters and meaning. As Greg told us, “The fundamentals of good communication …
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Custom lettering is everywhere these days: in editorial, advertising and packaging, murals, posters, and logo design. It’s splashed on top of imagery and in many cases, IS the imagery. It can be attention …
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Above: Gail Armstrong was commissioned by Peer magazine for an article on health, which included tips and tricks for how to successfully keep to those New Year’s resolutions that relate to …
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Steven Noble’s scratchboard engraving style was  the perfect solve for branding the latest bottled gin, Zealot’s Heart, from the Brewdog Distilling Company. In this iteration, the ancient religious icon …
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Beginning in 1980 through the present, Jamie Skiles of Phoenix Design has adapted and changed with the demands of the business. He helped small businesses grow and big companies stay …
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By specializing in branding and logo identity programs, advertising and promotional campaigns, packaging, and new product development, Phoenix Design seems ready to take on every aspect of a brand’s identity. Whether collegiate …
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Above: Kitra. Â His work has been translated into murals, installations, and design objects for clients such as Coca Cola, Red Bull, Greenpeace, and Deutsche Bahn. To keep up with the …
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Corey Adams recently collaborated with Pepsi and Brisk Iced Tea for a unique assignment, as part of a nine-artist team. Each artist helped redesign one of the current Brisk Iced Tea …
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Photographer Lisa Adams put her food and product expertise to good use in the latest packaging for Cesar gourmet food for dogs.
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Every year we ask our clients, “What sort of year did you have?” Did you work consistently? Were you paid reasonably for your efforts? Did the client trust you to do what you …