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Egle Plytnikaite is a freelance illustrator and creative based in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Her works are minimal, colorful, and conceptually driven, often utilizing subtle textures that give her work a vintage warmth while maintaining a contemporary aesthetic.
Egle frequently works on a range of social, editorial, and commercial projects for a diverse range of clients including United Nations, Campari, Ministry of Culture of Lithuania, Vilnius University, and many others.
Egle's goal as an illustrator is to create works that catch your eye and challenge worldview.
Loe Lee is a designer-illustrator hybrid based in New York City. Within both the design and illustration realms, she has worked with local businesses and Fortune 10 companies. Her whimsical illustrations aim to capture short stories within every image and bring a little magic to the everyday. From digital vectors to packaging design and large-scale installations, Loe can provide a myriad of high-quality services along with a few good jokes.
Award-winning illustrator Gordon Studer graduated from Penn State with a BFA in drawing and painting. He headed west to work for the Oakland Tribune and San Francisco Examiner newspapers, becoming one of the very first illustrators in the country to work digitally. He has freelanced out of his Emeryville, California studio for the past 20 years, working for corporate and editorial clients, including AT&T, TIME, US Postal Service, IBM, Adobe, and the New York Times, to list just a few. Studer has taught at the California College of the Arts where his students continually took advantage of him.
Hylton Warburton focuses on designing brands, experiences, and illustration that emotionally engage and connect with people. Hylton's creative approach is underpinned by strategic thinking and design research and executed with scrupulous attention to detail. He believes in the culture-shaping power of visual communication through illustration and design. He aims to steward this power well by approaching design problems with empathy, producing solutions that are contextually appropriate and culturally relevant. Collaboration – with clients, consumers, stakeholders, and other creatives is a principle for achieving this. He believes doing business in this way produces the best design solutions.
Martin Ansin is a Uruguayan-based freelance illustrator. Martin is one of the best known artists working in the alternative movie posters industry, having produced some excellent work for Mondo and the Alamo Drafthouse. His beautifully detailed work is a collectors dream, with his prints always selling out quickly. He has some big names on his client list including Entertainment Weekly, ESPN, Fox, Rolling Stone, Nike, and Playboy.