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Latest Additions: Illustration and Animation

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Check out the terrific new illustrators and animators who’ve joined Workbook.

Nicole Xu  
Eran Mendel  
Gabriela Zurda  
Laura Barrett  
Zach Pullen's picturebook illustrations have won awards and garnered starred reviews. He has been honored several times with acceptance into the prestigious Society of Illustrators juried shows and the Communication Arts: Illustration Annual, best in current illustration. Pullen’s character oriented picture book illustrations have been well received since first being published in 2004. His titles include: The Toughest Cowboy or How the Wild West was Tamed, The Greatest Game Ever Played, Casey and Derek on the Ice, Friday My Radio Flyer Flew, Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace Prize, S is for Story: A Writers Alphabet, and Finn McCool and the Great Fish.  
Apolline Etienne is a French illustrator based in Scotland who creates folklore inspired, colourful and whimsical illustrations and specializes in board game art, as well as children's book illustration.  
Daniel Roode  
Neil Stevens is a graphic illustrator and image maker based in St Albans.  His contemporary illustration style translates beautifully to a wide range of categories including music, sport, travel, technology, and finance.  
BlindSalida aka Yann Sadi, is a former art director who turned illustrator. He loves illustrations, so much that he explores in many ways, between explosive illustrations, infographics, flat design, mathematic diagrams, line works, or digital lettering
 He has already collaborated for international campaigns: Google with Anomaly (US), Renault with Publicis Conseil (FR); editorial works: Daily Telegraph (UK), Adweek (US); national campaigns: Duracell with Publicis (PE), Ryanair with Dare (UK); motion design: (Honda with Nexus and W+K (UK), Fiat with Saatchi&Saatchi (NL), and packaging: Chipotle (US), Azzaro with BPCM (FR).  
Cannaday Chapman  
Anne Bentley  
Brian Jasinski  
Diana Beltran Herrera takes the art of paper sculpture to the next level. With expert precision, and a keen eye for colour and composition, Diana’s creations are as visually arresting as they are intricate. Inspired by botanical and natural history, Diana meticulously transforms paper into 3D sculptures for clients. Originally from Colombia, Diana now lives and works in Bristol after recently graduating from UWE with an MA in Fine Arts.  
Zach Meyer  
Wes L. Cockx