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July Editor’s Picks

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Here are the Editor’s Picks for July. Above: Lou Bopp

Rapp Artists are Regular Contributors to the NYT, WaPo, and WSJ

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It says a lot when your group of illustrators contributes regularly to the editorial and news pages of the three most respected publications in the United States: NYT, WaPo, and …

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New Additions from Shannon Associates

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Shannon Associates has added a whole new crop of illustrators who are experts at creating uniquely whimsical characters for children’s literature and more.

Bikes and Sugar Skulls from Carolyn Vibbert

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Amber Lotus is a carbon-negative company that creates products that share the diversity of world cultures and sacred traditions and “illuminate the sacred dimensions of everyday life — mindfulness, healthy …

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New Talent from London-Based Debut Artists

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Above: Christian Gralingen London-based Debut Artists have just added nine talented new illustrators whose work is often at the intersection of photography and illustration.

Workbook Radio Episode 24 – Daniel Bedell & James Yang, Part 1

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A fascinating start of a conversation as podcaster and lifestyle photographer, Daniel Bedell strikes up a conversation with editorial illustrator James Yang. In this first episode, Daniel and James discuss …

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Mark Summers Inducted into the New York Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame

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Above: Portrait of RZA for Rolling Stone. The work of illustrator Mark Summers is not to be confused with anyone else’s. He’s elevated the technique of scratchboard that was all but …

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New Illustrators And Animators Join Workbook

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Rob Ball’s Beautiful Death Series Signifies the End of An Era

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Rob Ball created an iconic image for every death scene on the series Game Of Thrones. From the beginning, Rob Ball was told by producers of the show to focus …

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June Editor’s Picks

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Above: Matt Carr Take a look at June’s Editor’s Featured Picks.

Jing Jing Tsong and Her Ode to Mother Ocean

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Award-winning illustrator Jing Jing  Tsong was commissioned by XPRIZE to illustrate Vandana Singh’s story Mother Ocean. She brings her fluid, textured style to this assignment as she does with so many others …

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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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Peter Pachoumis Is Peter POP Art

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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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May Editor’s Picks

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Above: Carl Zapp View Our Editor’s Picks for May!

Jennifer Nelson Artists Join Workbook

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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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New Agency Rush Illustrators Join Workbook

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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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With Fun and Humor as the Mandate, British Illustrator Rachel Saunders Began work on Boom, Bang, Royal Meringue

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For British illustrator Rachael Saunders, there is deliberate thought behind every decision that goes into bringing a children’s story to life. How to convey the underlying message; what style best …

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Illustrators and Animators New to Workbook

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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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Bonnie Hofkin’s Latest: Beethoven and The Babe

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Bonnie Hofkin captured two historical greats from two very different worlds: German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven and Major League Baseball’s George Herman “Babe” Ruth. Hofkin was inspired by The Babe’s …

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New to Workbook: Klughaus

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The artists of Klughhaus created an opening for this often misunderstood medium  by giving it new context and purpose. What could be a better way to convey a message than through the …

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Workbook In Motion: Illustrator/Animator Steven Noble

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How did you become involved with motion/ directing/ animation? Please describe your journey. I got involved with animation when I was approached to help create and supply illustrations for the ESPN College Gameday animation for tv commercials. What …

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The Latest from Greek Illustrator Thodoris Tibilis

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Thodoris Tibilis is busy creating characters for clients in Europe and America from his studio in Athens.

New Artists from Illustration USA Join Workbook

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The Latest from Illustrator Anna Godeassi

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Above: Hopkins Bloomberg For Public Health Illustrator Anna Godeassi recently sent us a selection of her most recent projects. She’s been working for Bloomberg, the New York Times, Marie Claire Italy, as …

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March Editor’s Picks

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Above: Mark Ward Here’s our editor’s Picks for March.

A Valentine and More from Jim Frazier

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See more images below, but see the full breadth of the work Jim does, by checking out his website.

Happy Valentine’s Day from Hedge Graphics

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The illustrators at the Hedge group sent us some of their favorite Valentine’s Day imagery. Above: Marjorie Muns

February Editor’s Picks

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The 2019 World of Illustration Awards: Last Call for Entries!

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It’s not too late! The World Illustration Awards are accepting entries from now until January 31st. Illustrators, commissioners, agents, and tutors are invited to submit work made in the 2018 calendar year …

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