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Character Development

Mark Oliver Can Characterize Anything

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Mark Oliver‘s fluid, kinetic characters exude the energy of early 20th century animated cartoons and have already caught the attention of WIRED, Amazon, Esquire, the New York Times and more. Mark is represented …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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Check out the great new illustrators added to the site this week.

Highlights from the DXE: Michael DiMilo

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“It’s an exciting time to be an animator,” says  Michael DiMilo.  Available technology allows illustrators and animators to meet the challenges of finding fresh branding solutions. Artists are now bringing their drawings …

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Scott Montgomery Creates a Character and Tells a Story

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For his latest personal project, photographer/director Scott Montgomery develops a character and then fills in the details of her life. Taylor, a mid-career writer, is struggling with her next novel. The …

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The Latest from Greek Illustrator Thodoris Tibilis

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Thodoris Tibilis is busy creating characters for clients in Europe and America from his studio in Athens.

James Bennett’s Frightfully Good Board Game

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 Once the concept for the game was explained to illustrator James Bennett, he was all in. He had a blast creating everything from the box cover to the rule book, and everything in between, including the …

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