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Darling Clementine Packages Target’s Holiday Treats

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Darling Clementine was commissioned to design the packaging for a line of Advent calendars and other seasonal treats for Target’s Favorite Day brand. You’ll find these beautifully designed products online and on store shelves …

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Feifei Ruan Celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival With Tiffany and Co.

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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

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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’s Icy Blue Landscape

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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 Draws On the Past

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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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Say It with Custom Lettering

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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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Artists with IllustrationX Contribute Visuals in An Array of Categories and Styles

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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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Steve Noble’s Zealot’s Heart

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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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Jamie Skiles of Phoenix Design Works Takes the Long View

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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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Phoenix Design Works Has Tackled Just About Every Kind of Branding Assignment

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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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The Artists at London-Based CIA Speak a Range of Visual Languages

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Above: Kitra.  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 Helps Give Brisk Iced Tea a Face Lift

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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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Lisa Adams for Cesar Dog Food

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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.

The Best of Illustration and Animation 2017

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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 …

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Snap, Crackle, Pop, and More at Liz Sanders Agency

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This is a group that is expert at pattern design, packaging design, and editorial illustration. Jim Steck’s colorful and slightly wacky style is perfect for kids’ cereal boxes (see image …

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