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Latest Editorials from Benedetto Cristofani

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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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David Goldman’s Group Had a Good Year

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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 for Salesforce

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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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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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Latest Additions: September 3rd – September 16th

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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December Editor’s Picks

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Mark Laita  

Alaska travel poster

The Classic Travel Poster

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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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On the Move with Kirsten Ulve

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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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Conceptual illustration.

Stuart Bradford for Harvard Business Review

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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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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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