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Steven Noble Captures The Distinct Neighborhoods of DC

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From Georgetown to Chinatown and everywhere in between, The District of Columbia is a place that is made up of numerous distinct neighborhoods. In an effort to celebrate the character …

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Sue Todd Takes On The Stories of Historical Women

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With Bloody Marie A Little History of Marie Antoinette, Sue Todd is getting a feel for the voice and style she’ll be employing in her series of graphic novels featuring women in history. …

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Mark Summers’ Style Is a Classic

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Mark Summers’ style is a classic that’s appeared in everything from editorial assignments, to packaging, to advertising. It’s based in the old  technique of scratchboard to which he can add a thoroughly …

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Creative Update From Richard Solomon’s Group Of Illustrators

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This talented group of illustrators represented by Richard Solomon have been working on advertising and branding campaigns, publishing projects, character design and more. Above: Yulong Lii for Blancpain  

Carla Bauer Joins Forces With Landor For Holler and Dash.

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Carla Bauer’s artwork is an integral part of a new contemporary, fast casual restaurant chain called Holler and Dash.  Her whimsical illustrations appear on everything from T-shirts, packaging and interior graphics and …

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blindSalida Shows Us the Personal Side

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 Illustrator/animator and former art director Yann Sadi’s (AKA blindSalida) assignments have been heavy on concepts involving  technology. His images are often a combination of exploded imagery, mathematical diagrams, and digital lettering. …

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