Jonathan Bartlett Transports Us to the 1950s
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The retro style of illustrator Jonathan Bartlett was the perfect choice to promote the drive-in experience of HBO’s L0vecraft Country Season One Finale. The series is set in 1950s America, and …
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The retro style of illustrator Jonathan Bartlett was the perfect choice to promote the drive-in experience of HBO’s L0vecraft Country Season One Finale. The series is set in 1950s America, and …
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Black cats, skeletons, and animals in sheets are just some of the scary imagery from Workbook illustrators. Above: Kirsten Ulve
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Joe Maccarone specializes in editorial, sports, zines, comics, and animation for clients including the New York Times, VICE News, Bleacher Report, and Baltimore Magazine, among others.
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The illustrators with the international, award-winning Salzman International are scattered across Europe and are working for clients all over the world. They’ll be doing an Instagram takeover for us in early November, …
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The statement that accompanied this latest personal project from Kremer Johnson aptly and somewhat hilariously addresses things we wondered about when we saw these images, so we decided to publish …
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For his latest personal project, photographer/director Scott Montgomery develops a character and then fills in the details of her life. Taylor, a mid-career writer, is struggling with her next novel. The …
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David Slivinski Jim Beam
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Sarah Anne Ward not only brands her clients products with a distinct blend of sophistication and playfulness, she does it in all mediums: stills, GIFs, live action video, and stop motion. Her …
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Like most of us, photo team Lowy and Lacar found themselves stranded at home last spring. They knew they would have to get creative, which is what they do, but with two young, active …
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Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg was considered to be a moderate consensus builder on the court who has said, “Fight for the things that you care about, but …
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Muhlenberg College faculty experts provide background and context for some of the important issues in the latest issue of Mulenberg Magazine as we head toward November 3rd. With artistic direction …
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Pet portraits and fashion, the athletic feats of breakdancers, and quarantine cocktails are just some of the subjects the ETC group has engaged lately. To see more images from these photographers and …
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Goat Rope Noun (slang): A confusing, disorganized situation, often attributed to or marked by human error; a convoluted issue that is contested by many parties. The summer of 2020 was …
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Director/DP Jennifer Davick was able to create these beautiful culinary stories and meet all the requirements that enabled her to keep her talent and crew (herself and her husband) and …
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Where We Are Now is a monthly webinar series created to continue the conversations happening in our community right now. Each webinar presents a new panel of industry experts who take on …
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Use the link to see more great new current work from these photographers and others who specialize in food. Image above: Gary Salter Warburtons
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As director, Stewart Cohen tells us, he and his crew are shooting again, and this latest video shows us how they do it safely, according to all current union guidelines. Everyone …
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The illustrators with the Richard Solomon Group have stayed busy with editorial assignments, book covers, and packaging design. Image above: Mark Summers Nordur Salt Co.
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Twenty years before he was a professional photographer, Andy Anderson was a USAF Crash Rescue Firefighter. So when the Women in Fire organization reached out to Broadhead Creative Director Walt Burns about their …
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Image above: Loe Lee Represented by Rappart
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Kevin Sprouls is a master at the highly detailed and exacting work of reproducing the look of the portraits on our currency. They have been appropriated for use on a Time magazine …
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If there is gift promotion for a major brands like Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, or Tiffany, chances are Michael Pallozzi had something to do with it. In some cases he’s designing …
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Once the pandemic hit, most photographers went right into “create-in-place” mode. Walter Smith decided to rent some video gear and began shooting people around the house. As a father of four, there …
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Workbook Illustrators are an international group working for the biggest news and opinion outlets in the world. Whether it’s a pared down minimalism or over the top satire, they are illuminating the …
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What began as a single cover for Worth magazine grew into a six-year collaboration and the creation of Brian Stauffer‘s Bespoke style. Brian is an incredibly versatile artist, and his Bespoke …
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Photographer Joshua Steadman took a detour recently on his way from a job site to tour Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia in the aftermath of the protests that took place there. …
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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer present Where We Are Now, a monthly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a fresh …
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The illustrators with the Jennifer Nelson group employ birds for use in patterns on everything from fabrics, wallpaper, personal items, greeting cards, and more. The positive associations we make …
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The talented illustrators of the Salzman Group haven’t slowed down. They’ve been enlightening the stories of the day for publications such as the New York Times and Time Magazine, and …
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Photographer and chef Judy Doherty lives near the Castro Valley Farmers’ Market. One morning early this summer, she went there to see what the local farmers had grown. Arms filled with …