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Workbook in Motion: An Interview with Director John Fedele

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John Fedele began the transition from stills to motion about ten years ago by immersing himself in the technology in an attempt to learn everything he could about this new …

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Happy Valentine’s Day from Hedge Graphics

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The illustrators at the Hedge group sent us some of their favorite Valentine’s Day imagery. Above: Marjorie Muns

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

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For his first promotion of the year, James celebrates Valentine’s Day. James is clearly inspired by late sixties’ and early seventies’ textile patterns and colors schemes on the printed fabric of that …

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Jonathan Chapman Explores Life Up North

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 Jonathan Chapman | JCP, in partnership with The Great Northern Festival, created this engaging short film about the Freking family and their life off the grid that is intricately bound to the …

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Workbook in Motion: Animator Michael DiMilo

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 The new 2019 Spring Workbook will launch our new  motion tabs for live action directors and animators as well as a new digitally enhanced online version. As part of the launch we asked the featured  directors and …

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The Voorhes: How to Put a Still Aesthetic into Motion

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After ten years of working together, the Voorhes have developed a unique and recognizable style. During this evolution, they explored the use of edge lights, reflection, and shadows with the use …

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Workbook in Motion: Chris Ryan of Once Films

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Our interview with Once Films director Chris Ryan is the first in a series of interviews with  directors and animators about their transition to motion. Workbook works to create an …

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Scott Van Osdol Covers the Real Super Bowl of Small Town Texas

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Mason is a small Division II school. With just 217 students, everybody wears multiple hats. At halftime, many band members play their instruments in pads and uniforms. But they were all …

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Best of 2018 NB Illustration Group

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Above: Eoin Coveney: Selection of work from 2018 including illustrations for Eurotimes, Risk magazine, Webcomic for PBS and Westminster Collection. London-based NB Illustration had a busy year producing work for varied editorial and …

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Best of 2018: Aspen Productions

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For Aspen Productions, working with photographer Lori Adams Peek and New Balance has been a great adventure. The campaign took them from Vancouver to San Diego with stops in Portland …

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Best of 2018: Producer Connie Conway

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Connie Conway worked with director/photographer Christian Peacock to convey both the struggle and the support that cancer patients encounter every day. Production Notes: Patient Empowerment Shoot: Video with still supplement, two shoot days. …

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The 2019 World of Illustration Awards: Last Call for Entries!

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It’s not too late! The World Illustration Awards are accepting entries from now until January 31st. Illustrators, commissioners, agents, and tutors are invited to submit work made in the 2018 calendar year …

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Best Of 2018: Rapp Art

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Above:  Martin Luther King by Sean McCabe for The New Republic Here’s a taste of all the ways to approach the art of the portrait. To see even more great …

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Best of 2018: CIA Meets the Demands of the Ever-Shifting Media Landscape

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Above: WRK In 2018, it was a year of experimentation and change for Central Illustration Agency. They met the demands of an evolving media landscape and created sculpture, GIFs, murals, and …

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The Best of Morgan Gaynin 2018

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Above: Carlo Stanga from his latest award winning book series I Am The City for Moleskin. Morgan Gaynin represents some of the best know  illustrators working today. Here are some of …

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The Best of Debut Artists 2018

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Above: Politico Magazine cover by Tracie Ching London-based Debut Artists are a talented and diverse group of image makers. Here are some of their favorite projects from 2018.

What’s Your Plan?

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Here at Workbook we’re always trying to think of ways in which we can help our clients keep up with business trends and even stay out ahead of them. The new year …

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Best of 2018: Little Outdoor Giants Living Fearlessly

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The Blue Cross Blue Shield Living Fearless Campaign was a 2018 favorite for Dom and Jarrod of Little Outdoor Giants.  It was one of those projects where they were encouraged …

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Ryan Forbes Embraces the Vegas Challenge

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When The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas asked Ryan Forbes to photograph their newly reimagined sports book, aptly named “The Book,” he faced the challenge of it being …

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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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Illustration and Animation: Workbook’s Best of 2018

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  We asked our contributors to share their best projects of 2018 with us. We’ll continue to share more of the best from 2018, so follow us on Instagram!

December Editor’s Picks

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Above:  Timothy Archibald Here are December’s Editor’s Picks.

CallTime Has it Down

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As a lifestyle photographer with extensive experience working directly with brands and their agencies, Randy Korwin knew there had to be a better way to get through the pre-production process, …

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Workbook Radio Episode 8: Palm Springs Photo Festival Q&A

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We’re wrapping up the Palm Springs Photo Festival with an audience Q&A on this episode of Workbook Radio.  Workbook Rep Heidi Goverman wraps up her panel with Shawna Bigby Davis, …

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Mendola Artists Give Our Followers a Look at All the Creativity Behind the Business of Illustration

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Mendola Artists created a fun, engaging, four-day takeover of our Instagram feed (Oct. 31-Nov. 3).  Follow us to see more great work from the best illustrators working today.  The challenge for Cece …

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November Editor’s Picks

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Above: Ken Orvidas Check out Editor’s picks for November.

10 Great Instagram Photo Feeds to Follow

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above: Adam Voorhes Workbook photo contributors have some fantastic Instagrams feeds; so follow them, and of course follow us! We’ve put together this edit to give you an idea of the range and …

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Delicious Piefection from Jennifer Davick

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Humor. Appetite appeal. Social engagement. Take a passionate consumer voice, add footage of folks diving into a luscious  Edwards Pie by food photographer and director Jennifer Davick and you get a great new …

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Mike Tittel in Asia for Adidas

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Mike Tittel‘s latest campaign for Adidas was a massive shoot that required a lot of everything: locations, crew, post production, and of course, imagery. The crew of roughly 35 shot …

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Tom Cocotos and the Fine Art of Collage

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Tom Cocotos began communicating visually before he could speak, and his primary method even then was collage, an art form that is both simple and sophisticated. Collage is like a visual …

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