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Illustration Latest Additions

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Browse through the work of the latest illustrators to join Workbook.

Above: Vince Mancuso is all about speed and intersecting lines. Vince has worked in art, film, advertising and publishing. A great story teller, Vince has never missed a deadline.

 

Alexandra McCarthy is a Birmingham based illustrator. She studied at Birmingham City University where she received both a BA (Hons) and MA degree in visual communication. She specializes in narrative, lifestyle, and educational illustration.  
As a freelance illustrator spanning over two decades, Jennifer Herbert has created pieces for the advertising world, editorial magazines, illustrated several published books and a variety of privately commissioned projects. For Jennifer, creating is more than putting pen to paper; it is the connections with the people and the satisfaction she gets when she presents the finished product.  
Jason Robinson is a freelance illustrator and graphic artist with over 15 years experience specializing in comic-book/pop art, cartooning and caricatures for various publications, advertising and commercial venues, from Coca-Cola and Maxim Magazine to Sports Illustrated for Kids.  
Vincy Cheung is an illustrator and designer based in Hong Kong. She often draws inspiration from her surroundings and incorporates them into her work, creating imaginative narratives through different characters and themes. Her work can be found in children's magazines, stationery, apparel, wall decals, and more.  
Regan Dunnick is an internationally known illustrator. He has won numerous awards and his works are in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. He has been selected to such major exhibitions as the United Nations Environmental Show, The New Pop Show, which toured Europe and chronicled innovators, American Illustration, and The Hiroshima Memorial Design Show (Hiroshima, Japan). Regan lives in Bradenton, Florida and also teaches at The Ringling School of Art.  
Peter Green was convinced from a very early age that art was his obsession and drew his way through grade school and high school. He landed in Milwaukee’s Layton School of Art and the Chicago Art Institute. Peter has spent many years doing editorial drawings for many publications, including Esquire, Playboy, Life Magazine and Los Angeles Times. He also created something called Politicards, which were 54 even-handed caricatures in a deck of playing cards. 1,000,000 decks later, he has continued to create these big headed people with little kid bodies, and is still having fun.  
Pat Byrnes has been a cartoonist for The New Yorker since 1998 and has won in both the Best Gag Cartoons and Best Advertising Illustration categories in the National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Awards. He has illustrated books, including Eats Shoots & Leaves—Illustrated Edition by Lynne Truss, Dave Barry on Dads, and the business bestseller When Everyone Leads. His editorial cartoons are syndicated through Cagle Cartoons.  
Oliver Kugler is a German-born, London-based editorial illustrator and visual journalist. He has traveled to Iran, Laos, Iraqi Kurdistan, Cairo, Ghana and many other places on assignment for a variety of publications including The Guardian, New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, French journal XXI and German GQ. He has done extensive reporting on Middle Eastern refugees in Europe. A book collecting this work, called 'Dem Krieg Entronnen', was published in German by Edition Moderne - and in the UK and North America as 'Escaping Wars and Waves'. The book has won two major European design and illustration awards. Oli is also a past winner of a V&A Illustration Award and World Illustration Award.  
Bui An Thuy was determined to pursue a career in art since her early years attending professional art classes from the age of thirteen and hasn't stopped drawing since. Earning a degree in Fashion Design from Hanoi University of Industrial Fine Arts, Bui Thuy An's fashion illustration and surface pattern design caters to clients all over the world. Bui captures different perspectives of women’s beauty, fashion designs and nature in a sensual way, blurring the border between traditional and digital by subtly combining hand-detailed pencil, watercolor, and ink with digital techniques, to create unique artwork with her very personal touch.