Giulio Bonasera and the Class Of 2019
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As this article says, prospects for the class of 2019 have never been better. But there are tools you’ll need to succeed, and Giulio Bonasera illustrates them for the Wall …
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As this article says, prospects for the class of 2019 have never been better. But there are tools you’ll need to succeed, and Giulio Bonasera illustrates them for the Wall …
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It’s graphic and colorful, and perfect, not just for comic books, but advertising and editorial projects too. Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and others gave us Pop Art in the 1960s …
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Scrolling through the work of these talented illustrators, we’re struck with all the flora and fauna on display. It’s in their pattern and surface design, their licensing projects, and publishing …
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Agency Rush represents a talented group of illustrators who deliver innovative and creative solutions. Bringing their entire roster to Workbook, they show a wide range of talent and expertise that …
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Above: “Choices on the Continent,” the Economist Whether the story is growing economic inequality in the West or how China is investing in Africa, Benedetto Cristofani finds the essence of the story and illustrates …
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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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Corey Adams recently collaborated with Pepsi and Brisk Iced Tea for a unique assignment, as part of a nine-artist team. Each artist helped redesign one of the current Brisk Iced Tea …
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This series of four images was completed by Rocco Baviera for the current issue of Trends Quarterly. The topic: “The Future of Fundraising.” Issues discussed in the article include the shift towards …
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These beautiful African landscapes were commissioned for unlimited usage to promote Salesforce worldwide events through web, print, demos, mobile apps, and custom apps, just to name a few.
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Benedetto Cristofani tackled some lighter faire recently…you know, the unconscious, international relations, terrorism, and the multi-million dollar contract. He created a spot-on visual for each topic; it’s why he continually works for …
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Bill Butcher’s favorite project of 2017 was this series of posters created for Art-Movement Gallery to promote the three biggest cycling races of the year. The New York MTA chose James …
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Paul Rogers met Matt Haligman 40 years ago in his first college design class at Art Center and they’ve been friends ever since. Today, Matt Haligman forms one half …
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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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Mark Laita
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The classic, retro travel poster is still one of the most elegant ways to connect with adventure-seekers. We received several submissions from contributors who recently completed projects for travel-related clients …
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We love to see illustration in use beyond the traditional two dimensional editorial or advertising. Digital marketer, Tap Pad hired Kirsten Ulve to create 150 characters to cover one of …
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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 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 …