Dinara Mirtalipova is a self taught illustrator/designer. Pursuing her ever growing freelance career, Dinara discovered her true passion was creating patterns and other illustration works. Working from her home in Ohio, she uses a wide range of materials and tools, like carving lino blocks, gouache, and acrylics, and many others. She has had the opportunity to work with many great brands, publishing companies and ad agencies and she is continuously looking forward to making new friends.
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New York artist Hye Jin Chung’s cheerful energetic temperament is expressed in the friendly inclusive work she’s become known for. Each playful illustration features bright upbeat characters leading active everyday lives - drinking coffee, swimming, shopping, reading, even body-building. A well-dressed animal or two can often be seen in the midst as well. Inspired by her birthplace in tropical Singapore, Hye Jin’s work is often filled with verdant, larger-than-life blooms and greenery. Her ongoing personal project #projectpeoplebyhyejinchung features a whimsical and somewhat addictive parade of unique, fashionable, and sometimes irreverent people, marching along to their own tune. She is the co-founder of Instant Rabbit, a publisher of zines, prints and greeting cards.
Hennie Haworth lives and works in east London. Having studied illustration at Brighton University she now has a client list which includes Penguin, The Guardian, Habitat, Urban Outfitters, Waitrose, and Vodafone. Her mixed media illustrations are hand drawn, decorative and very colorful. She has shown in galleries in the UK and Sweden.
Graham Roumieu’s signature linework and off-beat wit has appeared in advertising, magazines, newspapers and character development. He has illustrated numerous books, with a recent collaboration with famed Canadian author, Douglas Coupland, ‘Box of Pain Presents: Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People’ (Random House).
His work has been honored by American Illustration, Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, Applied Arts, the HOW International Design Awards, D&AD, the Advertising & Design Club of Canada, the Coupe International Design Competition, the SPD Spots Annual, and the National Magazine Awards. Graham was a jury member for the Society of Illustrators of New York 53rd Annual Exhibition and he has worked as an instructor at the Ontario College of Art and Design. He is currently working on his seventh book.
Originally from Florida, Eleanor Grosch studied at the University of South Florida, receiving a B.A. in Fine Art before relocating to Philadelphia, PA. Best known for her graphic animal illustrations, she has worked with an impressive group of clients that includes Keds, Urban Outfitters, Alien Workshop, Giro, San Diego Zoo, Starbucks, Delta Sky, Brio and Powell's Books. She was named one of Print Magazine's New Visual Artists of 2008 and was invited to speak at the 2010 HOW Design Conference.