Richard Borge Shares His Creative Process
Posted on
In a recent interview with California magazine, Richard Borge talks about his creative process and where his inspiration comes from, how adding Cinema 4D (C4D) to his tool box …
Posts from the Workbook Blog tagged with
Posted on
In a recent interview with California magazine, Richard Borge talks about his creative process and where his inspiration comes from, how adding Cinema 4D (C4D) to his tool box …
Posted on
Pride Month, Black Lives Matter, Juneteenth, and How to Cope With COVID-19 are some of the headlines to which the talented artists of the Richard Solomon group have added visual …
Posted on
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 …
Posted on
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
Posted on
Artist Jason Naylor completed two mural projects during the shelter-in-place order. The first is just one of many that were installed all over New York City as part of a …
Posted on
Log on to Workbook any day of the week for the best in creative solutions.
Posted on
Illustrator Mary Woodin was the perfect fit to help in the rebranding of KeVita. It wasn’t just her extensive branding experience and that her style was the right match for the product; …
Posted on
Each these of these artists uses a unique visual style to add meaning to society’s call for change.
Posted on
Illustrator Wes Rowell presents a well-thought-out argument for the inclusion of editorial illustration to the list of Pulitzers awarded every year. There are already two categories for photography: breaking news …
Posted on
Illustrators and animators new to Workbook create stunning work that moves, excites, and captivates. They are located all over the world, including Spain, Chile, the UK, Italy, Austria, and of course, …
Posted on
This group of illustrators from The Renee Rhyner Group is both playful and sophisticated. They work within a range from simple black-and-white line drawing to collage and highly graphic styles. Their work has …
Posted on
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 …
Posted on
Artist and author Raul Colon was recently named artist of the year by the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. Raul is an award-winning illustrator of over 30 children’s books that …
Posted on
In one of her recent emails, Jennifer Nelson had some good advice. She took the time to remind us that art has always and will continue to created powerful connections. …
Posted on
Oivind Hovland creates beautifully balanced narratives with simple shapes and a sophisticated use of color. They illustrate the story in such a way that the viewer knows there is more to it than what initially …
Posted on
In his new video promotion, illustrator Kevin Sprouls provides the background and inspiration behind his classic portrait style that has appeared in the pages of the WSJ since he created …
Posted on
Artists Jason Naylor and Miss Led are the latest Fillin Global artists to create imagery for the Coach brand and their Facebook and latest social media channels. This is just …
Posted on
We’ve all got a serious case of cabin fever. Artists with Morgan Gaynin got us thinking about where we’ll go and what we’ll do when we have the chance to …
Posted on
Agency Rush will soon launch their #hope&love campaign on social media. As Helen Rush told us, “In these very difficult and scary times, we wanted to find a way to channel …
Posted on
Jason Seiler’s heroic poster illustrations for The Great x Cotton Inc.’s “Rosie Reborn” campaign, reimagines the iconic denim workwear of Rosie the Riveter for women who work in everything from …
Posted on
On this episode of Workbook Radio, podcaster/photographer Daniel Bedell talks shop with award-winning illustrator and painter Gregory Manchess. I look at your work, it’s super impressive to me. But it …
Posted on
This month we celebrate the achievements of African Americans and recognize their central role in U.S. history. The Richard Solomon group celebrates Back History Month with this edited portraits gallery …
Posted on
Here’s how some of our contributors interpret the day. Above: Gabrielle Revere
Posted on
The Morgan Gaynin group placed in the institutional, advertising, and editorial categories at the Society of Illustrator’s Annual Show in New York City. Victo Ngai was recognized with five entries. …
Posted on
Above: Gail Armstrong was commissioned by Peer magazine for an article on health, which included tips and tricks for how to successfully keep to those New Year’s resolutions that relate to …
Posted on
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, …
Posted on
Posted on
Workbook Illustrators share their favorite projects from 2019.
Posted on
The Fiero Initiative was established with a mission to make games that generate a feeling of “Fiero” in players. “Fiero” – possibly the most primal emotional rush we can experience. Fiero is the …
Posted on
The artists with the David Goldman Agency were busy with projects ranging from their first-ever private commission, to doubling up as both illustrators and editorial writers. Image Above: Aad Goudappel