Giulio Bonasera’s Musical Take
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In his latest personal project, Giulio Bonasera created a set of visual metaphors by utilizing the notations of man’s highest form of expression: the language of music. He’s telling us we can …
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In his latest personal project, Giulio Bonasera created a set of visual metaphors by utilizing the notations of man’s highest form of expression: the language of music. He’s telling us we can …
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Merrilee Liddiard grew up in a splendid home filled with delightful artistic chaos and ample creativity. She spent most of her youth making things like lions out of oatmeal boxes …
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While so many of us have access to the same data and technology, how we interpret it and put it to use in the future will have a significant impact …
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James O’Brien is a practicing illustrator and artist whose client list includes many notables such as American Express, Bank of America, Colgate, Rand McNally, Microsoft, Delta Airlines, Smithsonian magazine, the Washington …
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In his first project for the Harvard Business Review, Stuart Bradford created a series of images illustrating the pitfalls of corporate mergers and acquisitions. The first of the three images …
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The illustrators at the Liz Sanders Agency are a small but diverse group that have been working a variety of assignments lately. Like many Workbook illustrators, Amy Ning can’t resist …
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Bill Mayer is one of the most versatile illustrators out there. When Art director SooJin Buzelli contacted him recently and requested his “air brush style,” she also told him she …