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Editorial Illustration

Taylor Callery’s Icons of Social Change

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Taylor Callery reminds us how much our present is wrapped up in our past. His latest series includes familiar icons like the American flag and the black fist, imagery of protest, and …

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Jennifer Nelson Makes Connections Through Art

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In one of her recent emails, Jennifer Nelson had some good advice. She took the time to remind us that art has always and will continue to created powerful connections. …

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Nicole Kaufman in Black And White

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Now that we are all covering our faces with masks and are often unidentifiable to those around us, Nicole Kaufman has a renewed appreciation for the illustrated portrait.  She uses …

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Italian Illustrator Stefania Infante Shares Her Latest Projects

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Each of the these images represents Italian illustrator  Stefania Infante’s beautiful pointillistic style and her effective use of a limited color pallet. They also represent the range of topics she has …

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Kevin Sprouls and the Art of the Portrait

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In his new video promotion, illustrator Kevin Sprouls provides the  background and inspiration behind his classic portrait style that has appeared in the pages of the WSJ since he created …

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Richard Borge for Scientific American

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With his latest project for Scientific American, Richard Borge helps bring visual clarity to the most pressing  issues surrounding the Covid-19 crisis: where it came from, the race for a vaccine, …

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Rapp Artists Tackle The Big Topics on Everyone’s Minds

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Working from home, the origin of the virus, the experiences of healthcare workers, and when to safely re-open the economy are just some of the questions the illustrators with Rapp artists …

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Morgan Gaynin Artists Take Us on a Virtual Tour

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We’ve all got a serious case of cabin fever. Artists with Morgan Gaynin got us thinking about where we’ll go and what we’ll do when we have the chance to …

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Agency Rush Shows Us Just How Interconnected We Are with Their New Campaign

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Agency Rush will soon launch their #hope&love campaign on social media. As Helen Rush told us, “In these very difficult and scary times, we wanted to find a way to channel …

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Latest Additions from IllustrationX

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IllustrationX operates on four continents and in eight countries around the world representing a group of illustrators and animators with a depth of style and experience who are ready to …

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An Update from the Salzman Group

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The illustrators of the Richard Salzman group have been working on assignments for clients around the world and exploring concepts and ideas of their own. They have created stunning and thoughtful …

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U.K. Agency Rush Works with Artists and Clients Globally

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  Agency Rush has a lot to tout these days. Editorial assignments for the Washington Post Magazine and more, awards like the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2020,  brand …

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Award-Winning Illustrator Paul Garland Tells Visual Stories

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 Is there any doubt what illustrator Paul Garland is telling us with this image? Pretty unambiguous. It’s why his colorful, graphic conceptual illustrations regularly appear in the pages of the most respected publications …

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Workbook Radio Episode 36- Daniel Bedell & Greg Manchess

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On this episode of Workbook Radio, podcaster/photographer Daniel Bedell talks shop with award-winning illustrator and painter Gregory Manchess. I look at your work, it’s super impressive to me. But it …

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The Solomon Group Honors Black History Month

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This month we celebrate the achievements of African Americans and recognize their central role in U.S. history. The Richard Solomon group celebrates Back History Month  with this edited portraits gallery …

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Richard Borge for Scientific American

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When an assignment like this comes along, the first thing Richard Borge does is read the article. He absorbs the content in order to develop the best way to visually …

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Colleen O’Hara’s Congressional Women

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Colleen O’Hara‘s latest assignment for Muhlenberger College captures the fierce freshman class of women elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2018. It accompanied a story on the college’s …

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Oivind Hovland Shares His Latest Assignments

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Norwegian illustrator Oivind Hovland helps his clients communicate their ideas with his thoughtful visual metaphors. He’s taken on some fairly heavy subject matter lately, such as the nature of time and surveillance culture, as …

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Morgan Gaynin Is Well Represented at Society of Illustrators 62

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The Morgan Gaynin group placed in the institutional, advertising, and editorial categories at the Society of Illustrator’s Annual Show in New York City. Victo Ngai was recognized with five entries. …

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Richard Borge’s Animations for the School of Visual Arts

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BFA Animation faculty member Richard Borge knows that one of the keys to maintaining creativity is never lose your sense of child-like wonder, imagination, and playfulness. Known for his 3D artwork featuring whimsical, …

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Best of 2019: Lindgren & Smith Group

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Image above:  Claudi Kessels For this group of exceptionally talented artists, being illustrators is all above expressing ideas, capturing a time and place, and much more. There are posters, packaging, and editorial for …

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Editorial and Advertising Imagery is a Reflection of Our World

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Sally Heflin shared just some of her illustrators’ most interesting assignments and had this to say about 2019: “Illustration artists are applied artists, and what strikes me most about this body of …

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The Best of Illustration, Animation, and CGI: London-based JSR Agency

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London based agency JSR shared everything from personal projects to images created for the editorial pages of the New York Times. Image above: Aart-Jan Venema Les Echos Weekend  

The Best of 2019: The Richard Salzman Group

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Illustrators from the Salzman Group Image above: Federico Gastaldi “This is one of my favorite illustrations of the year because I always wanted to work with the Wall Street Journal. …

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The Richard Solomon Group: International Illustrators Working for Clients Worldwide

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This is just a sampling of the caliber of work the Solomon group produced for some of the biggest names in publishing in both print and on the web. They’re …

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Workbook Illustrators Have It Covered

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Workbook artists are working for a varied international roster of publications. Time, Newsweek, the Economist, and the Guardian Weekly are just a few examples. Image above: Rocco Baviera, Deloitte

Steve Salerno Works Through the Concept

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Steve Salerno latest editorial assignment is this image for the “Family and Tech” column (with a modified  horizontal version  for the web) at the Wall Street Journal titled, “New Parental Obsession—Kids’ Online Grades.“ It …

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Richard Solomon’s New Artists Shine!

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Richard Solomon Artists Representative has a roster of illustrators, each with a unique style, who deliver powerful imagery for an equally varied roster of clients. Find Richard Solomon’s complete roster and …

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James Nelson Identifies a Food Type

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  We know this girl is a yoga-loving, cat-friendly, green-smoothie fanatic because illustrator James Nelson took all these elements and arranged them into a beautiful narrative portrait that makes sophisticated …

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Mendola Adds More Top Illustrators to Workbook

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Mendola artists are tops in their field and bring a high level of mastery to any project. Find them at Workbook!