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Iconic Illustration

Salzman International’s Best of 2023

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Michael DiMilo Center for Disease Control (The CDC) Pregnant and Protected campaign.

Paul Garland’s Global Campaign for Liberty Mutual.

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Paul Garland worked with Chromatic Brands/London on this international campaign for Liberty Mutual’s Specialty Markets. Paul’s conceptual illustrations represent the sectors that Liberty is working to support with specialty insurance coverage, …

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What Does Artificial Intelligence Have to Do with Marketing?

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  Illustrator Giulio Bonasera helps the July/August Harvard Business Review illuminate the connection between artificial intelligence and its coming impact on the marketing of products and services. The article goes …

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Valeria Petrone Adds Visual Meaning to John Cena’s Latest Book of Tweets

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Illustrator Valeria Petrone adds visual depth to John Cena’s latest book, which is a collection of his tweets.   The addition of Valeria’s beautifully pared down, graphic style is the …

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blindSALIDA Creates the Visual Narrative for the 2020 Vote

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Muhlenberg College faculty experts provide background and context for some of the important issues in the latest issue of Mulenberg Magazine as we head toward November 3rd. With artistic direction …

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Greg Mably’s Latest Projects

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With his pared down graphic style and exuberant use of color, Greg Mably created a style heavily influenced by the Pop Art of the 1960s. His recent work for Canada Goose (image …

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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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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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Richard Salzman’s Artists Add Their Visuals to an Array of Issues

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The illustrators of Salzmanart have been working to visually interpret global conflict and its aftermath in Syria for the Economist and the Brexit meltdown in Britain for Internazionale. They have also taken on …

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The Latest from Benedetto Cristofani

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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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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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Greg Mably for BP

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Greg Mably‘s iconic, less-is-more style is an effective way to covey what is often an overwhelming subject: healthcare. The BP wellness program takes an interactive approach that’s all about preventative care. Greg’s …

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Guilio Bonasera Condenses It for Us

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  Guilio Bonasera is an award-winning illustrator whose minimal, visual solutions condense complex problems into visual icons. In the case of a recent article for Wired magazine about the damaging effects of constant work …

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