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Julia Kerschbaumer Goes Organic for Jumbo Markets

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Julia Kerschbaumer’s illustrations have just the right amount of color and texture for this line of organic foods from Jumbo Supermarket (NL). Julia employed a woodcut look and muted color on several …

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Framed and in John Legend’s Dressing Room in Time for the Show

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For the freelancer, an assignment can often feel like a fire drill. Case in point: an email that painter/illustrator Christopher Peterson recently received asking he if would be able to create …

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Anna Godeassi Illustrations Project Hope and Freedom

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Anna Godeassi created this series of illustrations to accompany a collection of ten podcasts produced by Sorgenia, Italy’s first digital energy company for The Sempre 25 Novembre project which help to …

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Bob Coscarelli Recaptures the Past

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It was seventeen years in the making, but on a freezing weekend this past February, Bob Coscarelli and longtime collaborator Tereasa Surratt were in Elkhorn, Wisconsin to photograph the reopening of the …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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This is a group of multi-talented artists. They work in every kind of medium imaginable, from gestural hand-drawn portraits, toy design, graphic design, animation and GIFs, collage, and more.  And many are …

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Photography Latest Additions

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This new group of photographers are an exciting mix of storytellers and conceptual artists.

Alex Garcia’s Latest PSA

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Alex Garcia’s latest 30 second PSA spot was created for both broadcast and web. It’s part of an ongoing campaign by the American Academy of Pediatrics that encourages parents to have their children vaccinated. Alex …

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Barbara Bongini Illustrates Good Bones

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Mina Starsiak Hawk from HGTV’s hit show Good Bones released a children’s book in which Barbara Bongini’s images illustrate how families come together in order to build a home. The book celebrates diversity …

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Creative Update: Illustration Zone

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Based in the Netherlands, IllustrationZone represents an international group of artists who specialize in illustration, mural and street art, and animation for a wide range of clients. Check out their latest projects …

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Doug Truppe’s Photographers Sit Down with Leading Creatives

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What’s changed in this business? Just about everything. Advertising’s reliance on “the big idea” has been replaced by the near constant churning of content made possible by the digital age. Photographer Dennis Welsh …

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Hugh Kretschmer’s Retrospective Covers a 30-Year Career

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  Photographer Hugh Kretschmer is, above all, interested in ideas, and it’s this passion for ideas that is the theme running through an exhibition of his 30-plus year career that opened September 10th at the …

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Yve Assad for Wrangler

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Photographer Yve Assad creates an authentic narative with this latest shoot for Wranglers exclusive outdoor line for men and women.

Gaby D’Alessandro for Target

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Illustrator Gaby D’Alessandro applies her beautiful, muted pallet and an organic, narrative style to her latest mural project for Target. It’s a stunning three-piece mural installed at the recently opened Target in the upper …

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Jean Tuttle for Ronald McDonald House

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Jean Tuttle was recently  invited by branding specialists Two by Four  to partner in the creation of artwork for their pro bono client, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicago/Northwest Indiana. Her whimsical, …

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Greg Whitaker’s People at Work

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Award-winning photographer Greg Whitaker has photographed countless people at work. But no matter what the nature of the work, his portraits strike the right balance between the challenges of the …

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Fredinko’s Interactive Neocubism

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Fredinko is in love with both pop art and cubism and calls his style “neocubism.” His work is a mix of strict geometry and free organic shapes that flow harmoniously from one …

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Veronica Lawlor Works with Mental Canvas

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What is Mental Canvas? According to their website Mental Canvas software “has reimagined drawing for the digital age by enabling creations that can be experienced outside the confines of a …

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Noel Hendrickson for Toyota Canada

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 Photographer Noel Hendrickson took off for the mountains around Vancouver, BC earlier this year to work alongside director RJ Sauer and the crew with Alterna Films to capture stills during the shooting …

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Andrew Coninsgby of Debut Art on How Business Is Evolving

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As with most of us, the last year and a half has been challenging to say the least. But Andrew Coningsby, owner of London-based Debut Art not only had to contend …

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Photography InFocus: People At Work.

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For many, the nature of work has changed over the last year and a half whether it’s outdoors, in the office or at home. Above: Josh Letchworth  Makr  

Rick Wenner Latest Portraits

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Photographer Rick Wenner produced this personal series as a way to connect with one of his favorite places: Montauk, New York. As he told us, “I am consistently inspired by the natural …

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Joseph Keller Captures What We’ve Been Missing

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There’s nothing better than sharing a good meal with family and friends, and it’s something sorely missed during the past year and half. Together with the Boston ad agency, Think Argus, …

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Loe Lee’s Whimsical Animations for Coca Cola With Coffee

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We love the subtle use of movement in Illustrator Loe Lee’s whimsical  animated illustrations for Havas Atlanta/Coca Cola’s Coke with Coffee. Whether you’re a student in the library, at the office or at home, sometimes we …

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More Workbook Communication Arts Winners

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Workbook photographers were well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Magazine Photography Annual. Above:  Tracy and David

Cocktails, Anyone?

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Photographer Dana Hursey and food and beverage stylist Alise Arato both worked extensively with Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf but had never worked together. They tried to collaborate on several different …

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The Olympics Are On!

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Workbook illustrators and photographers captured the hard work that goes into being a worldclass athlete. Martin French

Lindgren & Smith Celebrate Summer

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Barbecues with friends, ice cream in the park, outdoor concerting, and boating on the lake are just some of what we’re doing this summer. Cannaday Chapman

If You’re Ready for Some Travel, Brenda Manley’s Illustrators Have Some Suggestions for You

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Brenda Manley’s group of illustrators is spread out across the globe, and they are ready to show you some of their favorite places.

What Does Artificial Intelligence Have to Do with Marketing?

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  Illustrator Giulio Bonasera helps the July/August Harvard Business Review illuminate the connection between artificial intelligence and its coming impact on the marketing of products and services. The article goes …

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Addison Jones for Bertu Home

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Addison Jones’s story for Bertu Home beautifully captures people at work and the products they craft. It’s an effective branding strategy that connects buyers and sellers by telling the story of this …

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