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It could be an image for a new promotional piece, as with Amy Ning (above), developing patterns for a new licensing collection, like Randi Zafman, and Judy Reed Silver creating …
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It could be an image for a new promotional piece, as with Amy Ning (above), developing patterns for a new licensing collection, like Randi Zafman, and Judy Reed Silver creating …
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We all expect in 2017 for physically disabled persons to easily access public buildings, and people who are blind, partially sighted, or have hearing problems should also be well …
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Dahl Taylor latest large-scale project involved five themed murals in the main lobby of the Albany Convention Center. They depict the commerce, culture, and history of the city. The challenge was to accurately …
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With a career as an artist representative that spans over 30 years, Richard Solomon has a lot to share about the state of the business and where it’s likely to …
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While so many of us have access to the same data and technology, how we interpret it and put it to use in the future will have a significant impact …
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Five images from The Egg Story, a series of illustrated children’s stories presented on a Hong Kong-based website for young mothers, were chosen for this year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual.
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Greg Betza captures the heart of the story of Dani Shapiro’s new memoir, Hourglass: Time, Memory, Marriage, with an image of a couple for whom time seems to be running out. In …
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Ghazalle Badiozamani was born in Shiraz, grew up in San Diego and lives in Brooklyn. Growing up in a strong Persian community, food, culture and dance have always been an …
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Take the time to read this interview with Artists’ Representative David Goldman; you won’t be disappointed. It provides a great overview of where the business has been and where it’s going…a …
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Dan Pelavin is one of those designer/illustrator/typographers who sees little distinction between these disciplines and considers them all integral to the same goal: communication. He has worked and trained with …
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John Lawton
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Caitlin Keegan is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has been a guest critic at MICA, UArts, Parsons, and RISD. Caitlin works mainly on books, pattern, and hand-lettering …
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Scratchboard artist, Mark Summers has been working with Rolling Stone magazine’s art director Joe Hutchinson on a monthly feature called “The Last Word,” in which the last page of every issue …
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Daniel Goldfarb is an Israeli illustrator based in Tel-Aviv. He graduated from Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in 2012 and began working as a freelance illustrator in late 2014. …
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Illustrator Oivind Hovlund has been busy with multiple editorial and advertising assignments. He takes on a broad range of topics ranging from relationships to fertilizer.
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These 44 portraits by Rob Ball represent some of the most accomplished African American figures in history, who shook up the world as they knew it. They come from all walks …
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Tom Froese is a commercial artist. He works with clients to produce images that explain, sell, and adorn. He aims to create artwork that is original, beautiful, and alive. His work …
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Aad Goudappel
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