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The Latest from Central Illustration Agency

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The latest commissioned work from Central Illustration Agency is packed with love, laughs, and wildlife.

Richard Solomon’s Best of 2023

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It was a productive year for Richard Solomon artists.  Check out all the beautiful editorial imagery and packaging produced by the group in 2023. Chris Gash The Pennsylvania Gazette

Salzman International Creative Update

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Above: Michael DiMilo Writer  

A “Where’s Waldo” Style of Illustration

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A stylistic trend that RappArt agent Jodie Hein has identified as the “Where’s Waldo” style is jam-packed with details and winding narratives that guides your eye through information in a fun yet thoughtful way. …

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Luisa Jung Shares Her Latest.

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Illustrator Luisa Jung recently shared her projects for The Washington Post, Beauty Inc, Herz Heute,  BOH Magazine and Focus Magazine.    The Washington Post The Affects of the American Rescue Plan on Inflation.

Illustration Latest Additions: Folio Illustration and Animation Agency

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Check out this great new international group of illustrators and animators new to the Workbook for the first time. Above: Bodil Jane is an internationally known Dutch illustrator famed for her quirky and character-driven …

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Virginia Mori’s Creepy Stories

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Virginia Mori has created some creepy stories and characters for the Washington Post, 5280 Magazine and Virginia Living.  They have an unsettling quality to them reminiscent of Edward Gorey whose …

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The Best from Salzman International 2021

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Ivan Canu  Centauria Publishing Cover and internal illustrations for God Save The Queen

Salzman International Creative Update

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Check out Salzman International’s latest work for the New York Times, Die Zeit, La Repubblica, This American Life, the Washington Post, and more editorial sources from around the world. Above: Joey …

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Creative Update from JSR

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Artists with the JSR Agency have been busy lately with editorial and advertising projects. Above:  Cathal Duane  Time Out London An illustration for a feature on Kensal House, a community theatre space …

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InFocus: Editorial Illustration

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With endless styles and concepts, Workbook’s award-winning illustrators interpret and add depth to the biggest stories of the day. Tim O’Brien  Time

Amy Scott Covers the Houston Food Scene

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Photographer Amy Scott specializes in capturing food as it makes its journey from the farm to the table. Her latest shoots included editorials for two well known Houston  restaurants; Turkey Leg Hut for the Washington Post and …

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Mendola Artists’ Latest Projects

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Mendola Artists’ latest is a mix of editorial, institutional advertising, and packaging, rendered in watercolor, vector style, 3-D paper, and more. above:  Sarah McMenemy

Rapp Winners at This Year’s American Illustration 40

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Eva Vazquez Parents “We Need to Talk About the Financial Toll of Miscarriage” AD: Sarina Finkelstein

Salzman International and the Best of 2020

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Davide Bonazzi  Nike Coaching

The Latest from Rapp Artists

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Rapp Artists have worked on numerous publishing projects: books, book covers, and editorial. Image above:  Robert Neubecker  The Washington Post

Greg Betza In Print and Online for The Washington Post

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Greg Betza’s latest editorial work is a great example of how a GIF can enhance a print story.  In this animated GIF for the Washington Post, he shows us how to pull …

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Workbook Illustrators Illuminate The Biggest Stories Of The Day.

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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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Wes Rowell Makes the Case for a New Pulitzer Prize Category

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Illustrator Wes Rowell presents a well-thought-out argument for the inclusion of editorial illustration to the list of Pulitzers awarded every year. There are already  two categories for photography: breaking news …

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Rapp Artists Tackle The Big Topics on Everyone’s Minds

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Working from home, the origin of the virus, the experiences of healthcare workers, and when to safely re-open the economy are just some of the questions the illustrators with Rapp artists …

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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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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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Rapp Artists are Regular Contributors to the NYT, WaPo, and WSJ

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It says a lot when your group of illustrators contributes regularly to the editorial and news pages of the three most respected publications in the United States: NYT, WaPo, and …

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An Update from Illustrator Neil Webb

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Above: A story titled Love and Death  UCObserver Neil Webb refreshed his website with work created for an impressive roster of clients here in the US and across the pond. From the New  York Times …

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A Shout Out from The Washington Post

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The art directors at the Washington Post commissioned a lot of illustration last year. Work by more than 450 artists worldwide appeared in print and online for the Post. Five Workbook …

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The Latest from Ryan Snook

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Ryan Snook works for an impressive list of clients. His most recent editorial assignments include an illustration (above) about a website that helps med students relax for Tufts Medicine.
Next is a piece about the Washington Post gaining online readers created for Washingtonian magazine, and finally, one of a series of illustrations about science myths that apparently won’t die for Nature magazine.