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Bill Miles for Change Healthcare

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Change Healthcare is an Atlanta-based international IT service provider for the healthcare industry. “Faces of Change” is their latest campaign, which emphasizes the human side of healthcare technology by focusing on …

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Like Father, Like Son: The Andersons Take Over Workbook’s Instagram Feed

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Check in with us on Instagram this weekend to see what Zach and Andy are up to as they take over our Instagram Feed @theworkbook. We’ve pretty much given them …

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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

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Happy Father’s Day! Image above is by David Aaron Troy.

Sara Forrest in Patagonia

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Photographer Sara Forrest loves adventure. Her recent trip to Patagonia filled all her requirements when it comes to combining travel and photography. For Sara, it’s imperative to create an element of …

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Darryl Estrine and the Voices of Impulse

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Darryl Estrine is deeply involved in every project he undertakes and often acts as DP and photographer, depending on the scope of the job. He begins by building a mood board with …

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Bill Mayer’s Animal Farm

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Communication Arts selected five of Bill Mayer’s images from the new Easton Press illustrated version of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. His perfectly anthropomorphized pigs leave no doubt who’s in charge, …

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Workbook Commarts Illustration Winners

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Congratulations to all the talented illustrators whose work has been chosen to appear in this year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual.  We’ve also published complete, separate galleries for Bill Mayer and James …

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Sue Tallon’s Latest on Instagram

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Take a look at Sue Tallon‘s beautiful little series entitled Los Muertos up now on her Instagram feed.

May the Forth Be With You Star Wars Princess Leah Lego

May the Force Be with You!

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  While testing a new Macro lens by photographing some tiny Lego figures,  Photographer Dale May was reminded of the epic importance Star Wars characters hold in popular culture. He went on …

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In Honor of Earth Day: Beth Galton

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In Honor of Earth Day: Christopher Wilson

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The more clearly we focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we have for its destruction. Rachel Carson  

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An Interview with Designer Carlos Fernandez

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In a recent interview with LogoLounge, designer Carlos Fernandez tells us how he got started, shares his problem-solving approach to design, and offers some great advice for anyone pursuing a career in the arts. After 20-plus …

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Ryan Struck: Addicted to the Glide

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Addicted to the Glide, a short film about surfing and surfing culture by photographer/filmmaker Ryan Struck, was chosen as an official selection at the 2017 San Diego Surf Film Festival. It …

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Latest New Yorker Covers

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Workbook illustrators are often on the cover of the New Yorker. Here are three of the most recent.

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Spring 2017 Illustration Cover Artist Amy Ning

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This Spring Workbook’s beautiful cover illustration for was created by Amy Ning in 2016 and is a depature from the whimsical style for which she is most known. Titled “Naked Truth,”  she says, “We all have …

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Jonathan Hanson Manipulates the Black-and-White Portrait

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When design firm Drexler decided to redesign their website, they turned to photographer Jonathan Hanson to help create staff portraits that captured their quirky natures. And in order to push …

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Lawn Mower Racing, Bowles' Farm, MD

The Lawnmower Racers of Southern Maryland

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On his way through Southern Maryland, Baltimore photographer Brian Schneider noticed something from the road and stopped to investigate. It was then and there he discovered the the Lawnmower Racers, who later became the …

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John Davis for Americorps NCCC

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John Davis recently worked with GMMB, a Washington, D.C. agency, on his latest project for Americorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps). The results capture the hard work and commitment of the …

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Ken Dutton’s Character Development

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Illustrator Ken Dutton has developed recurring characters for both commercial and editorial clients. Ken combines traditional and digital drawing tools to develop characters from concept to finish. Here are a …

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Kevin Sprouls and the Evolution of the “Hedcut”

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  Kevin Sprouls developed the “hedcut”  style while working at the Wall Street Journal in the early 1980s. In this blog post he describes how, over a period of about six months, he refined …

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Monica Lind Explores the Natural World

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Illustrator Monica Lind has had great success in the world of fashion, working for clients like Bergdorf Goodman, Vogue, Galeries Lafayette, Neman Marcus, and Givenchy, to name a few. But …

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Workbook’s Got Great GIFs

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  The illustrators we talked to all approached the GIF differently, but they all get the point across seamlessly in just a few frames. Some make us laugh, some make …

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iPhone Once a Day, Everyday: Part Two

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We’ve put together another edited gallery of images from Paul Elledge’s series iPhone Once a Day, Everyday. His solo exhibit will open Friday, May 12th at the Park Art Center, 9 …

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Woman

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In honor of International Women’s Day, photographer Hasnain Dattu created this portrait series of powerful, confident women. In doing so he also acknowledges what he says is the powerful and …

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Every Other Day

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Every Other Day is an integrated public service campaign produced and photographed by Scott Van Osdol, and features a short film produced, directed and edited by The Noble Lab. It is also a personal, pro …

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iPhone Once a Day, Everyday

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In 2008, and Paul Elledge was looking for the right digital platform on which to engage. His representative, Candace Gelman, impressed on him the growing importance of social media as a way …

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Catching Up with the Morgan Gaynin Group

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      To celebrate Chinese New year, Victo Nagai created this beautiful  “nianhua” (new year picture) for Apple and was on hand for a  a packed event at the Hong Kong …

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For All You Arsenal Fans Out There

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Jon Johnson recently choreographed this five-day shoot for Puma and Arsenal. He worked alongside a team of freelance art directors, shooting on location around the Emirates Stadium in London, as well as …

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Ewelina Dymek for Ever

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Ewelina Dymek produced these beautiful black-and-white florals for Ever Skin Products to be used for packaging, brochures, and digital marketing.

Robots, Relationships, and More

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Illustrator Oivind Hovlund has been busy with multiple editorial and advertising assignments. He takes on a broad range of topics ranging from relationships to fertilizer.