This International Women’s Day, we’re shining a light on the extraordinary female illustrators and photographers whose work shapes the way we see the world. From concept-driven editorial illustration to evocative, lens-based storytelling, women have long been at the forefront of visual communication. They bring perspective, precision, and a singular creative voice to every project — whether it’s a Wall Street Journal spread, a New Yorker cover, or a campaign for a global brand. Their work doesn’t just illustrate ideas. It elevates them.
At Workbook, we believe representation matters — not just in the images our artists create, but in the artists themselves. Our community is home to some of the most talented women working in illustration and photography today, spanning editorial, advertising, publishing, packaging, and beyond. They are problem solvers, storytellers, and visual pioneers — and the industry is better for their presence in it.
So today, and every day, we celebrate them. Browse their portfolios, commission their work, and hire women. The talent is here.
Featured Image: Darya Shnykina | Workbook portfolio
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