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graphic design

Début Art Presents Its Best of 2024

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Discover the work of these talented Illustrators representing just some of Début Art’s Best of 2024 commissioned projects.

Sergio Baradat For The Universal Postal Union

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New to Workbook is award-winning, Cuban-born artist, Sergio Baradat. Based in New York City, Sergio’s work combines a classical aesthetic with a modern point of view, his style on full …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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Zachariah Stuef (Stuef Creative) is a Dallas-based illustrator, art director and designer. The mediums that house his energetic and rhythmic voice include book covers, social media content, consumer magazines and branded …

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Darling Clementine Packages Target’s Holiday Treats

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Darling Clementine was commissioned to design the packaging for a line of Advent calendars and other seasonal treats for Target’s Favorite Day brand. You’ll find these beautifully designed products online and on store shelves …

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Emile Explores Japan.

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As a New Zealander who built an advertising and editorial reputation while living in London and who is now based in Tokyo, Emile Holmewood shows us what he’s has absorbed of Japanese culture with …

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Ivan Canu Creative Update

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Award-winning Italian illustrator Ivan Canu’s style is a perfect balance of bold graphics and a sophisticated use of color. He has an international roster of clients including the New York Times Review of …

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Crush Creative Brands Team GB with Style

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Heading into the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Team GB was looking to shake things up a bit and hired UK Crush Creative to create a licensing style guide that would push boundaries …

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Latest Additions from Brenda Manley Designs

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The Brenda Manley Group is ready to create a design for any surface with their exuberant use of illustrations, hand lettering, color, shape, and texture. Image above: Emma Schonenberg

The Art of Surface Design

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Like most design problems, surface design begins with intent. These illustrators with Mendola apply their graphic design skills to create patterns that repeat and carry the eye over a surface with effective …

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Greg Coulton Draws On the Past

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Greg Coulton‘s labels always strive to tell a story. They create a narrative that swirls with layers of characters and meaning. As Greg told us, “The fundamentals of good communication …

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Giulio Bonasera Makes Good

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If you are like us, you’re convinced great art and design can make the world a better place. That’s why we were impressed to see how Dribbble and Ello are working with All Hands to …

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Kirsten Ulve’s Twist On the Souvenir Scarf

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Souvenir Scarves have been around forever. There’s probably one for every state in the union and every major city in the world. Kirsten Ulve just released her own version featuring …

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Daniel Pelavin for Macy’s Men’s Store

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Macy’s was gearing up for the holiday season and needed a gift card design for their men’s store. Their email to designer Dan Pelavin was the beginning of a collaboration befitting the Macy’s brand and …

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An Interview with Dan Pelavin

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Dan Pelavin is one of those designer/illustrator/typographers who sees little distinction between these disciplines and considers them all integral to the same goal: communication. He has worked and trained with …

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hand crafted beer map

The Latest from James Nelson

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Turns out you can make beer out of just about anything: oysters, whole pizzas, sheep dung, and whale testicles. Who knew?! In his latest fall promotion designer-illustrator James Nelson focuses on the …

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science and government regulations

Roy Scott for USC Dornsife Magazine

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Roy Scott was recently commissioned by USC Dornsife Magazine to create two, full page,  photo-collage illustrations depicting legislators, policy makers, and controversial vaccine and climate change science.  Roy’s skill as …

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Crop Circle Orange Crate Label

Daniel Pelavin for Los Angeles Magazine

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The classic orange crate label has always had a big influence on Daniel Pelavin‘s work. With an ideal balance of graphic illustration and decorative typography, it is perfect formula for …

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