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Richard Borge for Scientific American

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When an assignment like this comes along, the first thing Richard Borge does is read the article. He absorbs the content in order to develop the best way to visually …

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Adrian Mueller Makes the Flowers Bloom for Prada

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Lilies, sunflowers, dahlias, gerbera daisies and red celosia all bring a fresh look to Prada’s new line of handbags. It’s a beautifully concepted and styled campaign for 2020. Along with shooting …

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Kirsten Ulve is Mendola’s Artist of the Month

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In addition to publishing their yearly calendar, Mendola Artists has created a micro podcast called Moments with Mendola in which they spend a minute of unscripted time asking participating illustrators …

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Oivind Hovland Shares His Latest Assignments

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Norwegian illustrator Oivind Hovland helps his clients communicate their ideas with his thoughtful visual metaphors. He’s taken on some fairly heavy subject matter lately, such as the nature of time and surveillance culture, as …

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Muokkaa’s Latest

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Every week, Workbook contributors add hundreds of images to their portfolios at Workbook.com. Muokkaa’s bright, playful, and graphic 3D illustration and typography caught our eye immediately. No wonder while he was …

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Martin Sundberg for Title Nine

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For Martin Sundberg, a big highlight of 2019 was a photoshoot and adventure for Title Nine  in New Zealand.  “Over the course of two weeks our team, local “real people” athletes/models …

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Dawn Heumann and the Salmon Sisters

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The story of the Salmon Sisters was documented by photographer Dawn Heumann and is just one of the stories in the women’s issue of Modern Huntsman Volume 4. The issue celebrates the …

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Morgan Gaynin Is Well Represented at Society of Illustrators 62

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The Morgan Gaynin group placed in the institutional, advertising, and editorial categories at the Society of Illustrator’s Annual Show in New York City. Victo Ngai was recognized with five entries. …

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Hadas Hayun Joins Jennifer Nelson Artists

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  As an artist, Hadas Hayun seems to do it all: illustration, print and surface design, and decoration. Since completing her BA in Visual Communication at Bezalel Academy, she has honed …

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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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George Kamper’s ReBranding for Ferrina U.S.A.

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George Kamper was commissioned to create the key images for the rebranding of Ferrini USA’s website, social media, print, and POP campaigns featuring various lifestyle situations on location in the Dallas …

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Best of 2019: The Richard Solomon Group

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Artists from the Solomon Group created advertising imagery for high-profile brands such as Mercedes, Microsoft, Sherwin Williams, Pop TV, and KFC, and editorial imagery for the Wall Street Journal, Timber …

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Tim Tadder Makes iFly’s Web Traffic Soar

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Indoor Sky Diving company, iFLY, already successfully executed their vision for their “Choose to Fly” promotion in video form, but previous attempts by the brand to  capture the feeling of freedom one feels …

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Illustrators Share Their Best From 2019

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Workbook Illustrators share their favorite projects from 2019.

Best of 2019: Lindgren & Smith Group

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Image above:  Claudi Kessels For this group of exceptionally talented artists, being illustrators is all above expressing ideas, capturing a time and place, and much more. There are posters, packaging, and editorial for …

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Best of 2019: The David Goldman Agency

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The artists with the David Goldman Agency were busy with projects ranging from their first-ever private commission, to doubling up as both illustrators and editorial writers. Image Above: Aad Goudappel

Best Of 2019: Thompson and Homannay Share Personal Work

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“Our favorite personal project of the year was photographing teen skaters on Twin Peaks in San Francisco, where we used both digital and film. We loved photographing these kids and …

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The Best from ETC Creative Artists for 2019

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The artists of ETCcreative explored new work on their own and created great imagery for their clients. They made beautifully styled food and cocktails, hilarious moments with man’s best friend, stunning, …

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Jan Feindt Brings the Mueller Report to Life

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Considering it’s complicated nature, we can’t think of a better, more compelling way to explain the contents of the Mueller Report than through the form of a graphic novel. Jan …

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Editorial and Advertising Imagery is a Reflection of Our World

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Sally Heflin shared just some of her illustrators’ most interesting assignments and had this to say about 2019: “Illustration artists are applied artists, and what strikes me most about this body of …

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Heath Robbins: Beautiful, Rustic Comfort Food

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We can’t overstate the importance of shooting personal work. It is a professional lifeline to creative buyers and key to driving a career forward. It’s why we include personal projects …

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Best of Illustration: Debut Art on Instagram

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Some of Debut Artists favorite 2019 projects were heavy on CGI and fantasy/sci fi.  Chris Labrooy created this sleek modern image for the new Porsche Taycan display at the LA Auto …

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Ian Coble Captures the Lure of the Outdoor Life

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 “This is the third shoot I’ve done for Old Town Canoes over the past four years and one of my favorites for 2019. I’ve always loved shooting with them as …

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Best of 2019: Photography and Motion

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Our contributing photographers and directors worked for a diverse client base this year. They also spent a good amount of time exploring new ideas and adding imagery to their portfolios in …

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Three New Personal Series from Dana Hursey

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Dana Hursey is one of those photographers who always seems to be testing and exploring. This year he created three personal series “Clean,””Iconic Eats,” and a third called “Sweet Tooth.” Whether …

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Workbook Radio Episode 34- 2019 PSPF: Buyers Talk Websites

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We’re back at the Palm Springs Photo Festival with Heidi Goverman, Workbook Regional Representative. On this episode, Heidi talks to senior art producer Brian Gibson, art producer Jen Lamping, creative …

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The Richard Solomon Group: International Illustrators Working for Clients Worldwide

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This is just a sampling of the caliber of work the Solomon group produced for some of the biggest names in publishing in both print and on the web. They’re …

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Michael Prince Captures a Vibrant City

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For his latest assignment for Boston magazine, Michael Prince provided the magazine with a total of five photographs from South Station, Boston’s busiest transit hub, overlooking Valenti Square and the traffic on …

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Bob Coscarelli Finds a Time Capsule

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  In 2016, Bob Coscarelli and his wife Karen purchased a meticulously preserved midcentury modern prefab home in Indiana. It was one of several completely furnished model homes built by Akron, Ohio …

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Steve Salerno Works Through the Concept

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Steve Salerno latest editorial assignment is this image for the “Family and Tech” column (with a modified  horizontal version  for the web) at the Wall Street Journal titled, “New Parental Obsession—Kids’ Online Grades.“ It …

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