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Editorial Illustrtion

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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The Best of 2022: Richard Solomon Represents

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  Richard Solomon’s group of illustrators had a great year, with editorial and publishing projects, packaging, interactive murals and more. Above: Wenjia Tang MTA Wenjia Tang created an illustration for the …

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Giulio Bonasera For Weill Medicine Magazine

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Giulio Bonasera’s latest four assignments for Weill Cornell Medicine delve into how scientists are connecting the dots between Covid-19 and diabetes , the possible origins of schizophrenia, advances in a  long-term acting …

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TIm O’Brien Covers The Big Stories.

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Illustrator Tim O’Brien has been covering the biggest stories in the news for Time Magazine, Der Spiegel,  Stern, Smithsonian Magazine, GQ, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic Monthly,  Esquire, New York Magazine, The New …

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Project Update from RappArt

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RappArtists are working to bring clarity to some of the most complex issues of the day, such as climate change and racial inequality, as well as helping their clients with their …

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Barbara Spurll for Wine Enthusiast

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The choice by creative director Marco Turelli to incorporate watercolor portraits into this article about winemaking around the world was the perfect choice. The watery, sunlit portraits in dark, earthy colors reflect …

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An Update from Illustrator Neil Webb

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Above: A story titled Love and Death  UCObserver Neil Webb refreshed his website with work created for an impressive roster of clients here in the US and across the pond. From the New  York Times …

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