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Joe McKendry For Vox Media

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Joe McKendry created dozens of portraits for Vox Media, specifically New York Magazine and its online affiliates including Grubstreet, Intelligencer, Strategist, Vulture, and The Cut. It’s a visually more interesting take on …

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Graham Studios Gets Technical

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Graham Studios collaborates with creative and scientific teams to deliver complex biological and technical information in the form of illustrations and motion graphics that are easily understandable. This IFU (information for use), …

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Best of 2022: Joanie Bernstein Art Rep

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Check out a sampling of the best from Joanie Bernstein’s group of talented artists. Nick Lu                              …

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Best of 2021: John Burgoyne for USPS

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John Burgoyne’s commission for the USPS was a career highlight of 2021. His Otters in Snow were  commissioned for the US Postal Service’s 2021 winter holiday forever stamp.  

Best of 2021: Billie J for Nike

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Billie J’s narrative imagery tells the Nike story in this energetic, organic, in-store mural that’s the perfect backdrop for Nike products. It’s many references are uplifting and aspirational. It’s everything we …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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This is a group of multi-talented artists. They work in every kind of medium imaginable, from gestural hand-drawn portraits, toy design, graphic design, animation and GIFs, collage, and more.  And many are …

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Fredinko’s Interactive Neocubism

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Fredinko is in love with both pop art and cubism and calls his style “neocubism.” His work is a mix of strict geometry and free organic shapes that flow harmoniously from one …

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Veronica Lawlor Works with Mental Canvas

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What is Mental Canvas? According to their website Mental Canvas software “has reimagined drawing for the digital age by enabling creations that can be experienced outside the confines of a …

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Creative Update from JSR

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Artists with the JSR Agency have been busy lately with editorial and advertising projects. Above:  Cathal Duane  Time Out London An illustration for a feature on Kensal House, a community theatre space …

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Veronica Lawlor for Canson Paper

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  Canson is a top quality artists’ paper producer, so when artist Veronica Lawlor received a call from them asking her to create illustrations for their new Artist Series pad …

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Greg Betza Shows Us How He Does It

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Studying from life is at the core of what Greg Betza and the illustrators at Studio 1482 do. It keeps them fresh and is an outlet for continued experimentation. During …

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Greg Betza In Print and Online for The Washington Post

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Greg Betza’s latest editorial work is a great example of how a GIF can enhance a print story.  In this animated GIF for the Washington Post, he shows us how to pull …

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Armchair Travels with Studio 1482

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While most of us are still hesitant to travel, illustrators Greg Betza and Veronica Lawlor of Studio 1482 have created a series called Armchair Travel to remind us what is …

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Veronica Lawlor’s Dream Assignment

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Veronica Lawlor brings her considerable  skills as a reportage artist to this latest dream job for Chase Private Client. As she travels across the US  from New York to Los …

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Jan Feindt Brings the Mueller Report to Life

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Considering it’s complicated nature, we can’t think of a better, more compelling way to explain the contents of the Mueller Report than through the form of a graphic novel. Jan …

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Mark Summers Inducted into the New York Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame

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Above: Portrait of RZA for Rolling Stone. The work of illustrator Mark Summers is not to be confused with anyone else’s. He’s elevated the technique of scratchboard that was all but …

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