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Creative Update: Packaging, GIFs, Posters, Billboards, and More from Mendola Artists

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  Mendola Artists display their expertise at branding and edtorial  with this latest update. To see more go to their projects page. Above: Luis Pinto Mariachi Entertainment System

Fredinko’s Creative Update

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Swiss artist Fredinko applies his colorful graphic work to posters, buses, murals, and more. Above: Artwork about Spanish culture for the Spanish Stock Exchange    

Salzmanart Creative Update

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Mark Smith Business Traveller magazine

Denise Gallagher and the Robin’s Red Breast

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Denise Gallagher’s latest series created for Cricket Media’s Faces magazine is based on the Iroquois legend, The Robin’s Red Breast. It tells the story of how the robin helps a young hunter conquer his fear and fire, and in so doing, …

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Aad Goudappel Creative Update

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  Illustrator Aad Goudappel shares recent work, awards news, and imagery in support of the people of Ukraine on his Instagram feed. Above: A Selected Winner in American Illustration  for @mgtboeknl

Agency Rush Creative Update

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Conrad Garner  created this illustration for the Campaign For Modelo in partnership with Unidos U.S. that supports the  “fighting spirit of Miami’s Hispanic Community.”

Yulong Lli Looks to Chinese Tradition for Inspiration

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 Artist Yulong Lli’s inspiration for his latest work for Lululemon began when he found some apples that his mother had tucked into his luggage. She had tied them with a Chinese knot, …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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Check out all the illustrators who have recently joined Workbook. Above: Zara Picken

Karen Greenberg’s Latest Project Teaches Children All About Love

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Karen Greenberg’s latest illustration project teaches children all about love. She captures the importance of the everyday moments in which children give and receive love as the basis for healthy relationships that sustain us …

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Steven Salerno for the Milken Institute Review

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Steven Salerno’s series of illustrations for the Milken Institute Review’s article, called “Notes on Forever (Or Not),” adds insight into how the super wealthy navigate the transfer of their wealth forward …

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Michael Glenwood Creative Update

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Michael Glenwood explores new techniques, recent assignment work, and shares personal thoughts on the situation in Ukraine. Above: A recent piece for the Wall Street Journal questions the wisdom of having no …

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Brian Stauffer for San Francisco Opera

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Brian Stauffer brings the perfect sense of drama to his series of posters for the San Francisco Opera. His bold, colorful imagery captures the sweeping narratives and larger-than-life characters who are …

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Women’s History Month Honors Women of Every Generation.

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Workbook Illustrators and Photographers honor women’s history and achievements. Susan Burghart  Queen Elizabeth I

Andrew Hutchinson’s Beautifully Rendered Wildlife

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Andrew Hutchinson has a special affinity for the animals he illustrates. He is a part-time ranger with the Forestry Commission on the North York Moors, where he monitors the activity of adders …

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Creative Update: RAPP ART

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Rapp Artists have been busy on editorial assignments for publications like the Boston Globe and the Wall Street Journal and institutions like Marquette University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. They also created advertising imagery and …

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March Is Women’s History Month

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On International Women’s Day, artists’ agents Morgan Gaynin honor these women who have made lasting contributions to the world of art with these beautiful portraits. We also honor the Women …

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Agency Rush Creative Update

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Agency Rush artists have been hard at work on packaging design, ad campaigns, editorial, and exploring new styles and techniques with their personal work. Above: Pinky  Fonts designed for an …

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Mendola Artists Creative Update

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Mendola Artists’ latest projects are wide ranging in style and for a diverse group of clients. Print editorials, food and alcohol labels and packaging, computer gaming, and technology are just some …

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Steven Harrington’s Branding for Kodiak Roars

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Kodiak Cakes created an outdoor, mountain vibe for the brand, and with it, a community that values health food choices. Illustrator Stephen Harrington’s portrait of the Kodiak bear, which is …

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Luisa Jung Interprets the Energy Crisis in Germany

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Illustrator Luisa Jung was asked by Focus Magazin Art Director, Bardo Fiederling, to create images for an editorial about the rising cost of energy in German households. We see figures …

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Velicia Gourdin’s Stunning Portraits

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Velicia Gourdin’s stunning portraits of Black female educators, activists, writers, and politicians are rendered in the color purple, signifying their wisdom, bravery, and spirituality. These portraits are a blend of traditional methods, …

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Michael Crampton for High Point University

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Michael Crampton’s series of illustrations for High Point University is just one of the many projects that illustrators with Mendola Artists have created for colleges and universities across the country. His …

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Illustrator Miriam Martincic Deciphers the Financial Landscape

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In case it’s not totally obvious, illustrator/designer Miriam Martincic used to be a stone carver. Her figures have the weight and volume of sculpture. In her latest project for PLANSPONSOR 2022 Innovations …

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Shaw Nielsen Maps Out a Mural for the Bellco Theatre

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Shaw Nielsen’s mural for the Bellco Theatre in Denver, Colorado is a beautifully illustrated map that features all the ways to experience the Denver area. It has a visual rhythm …

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Lisa Sheehan Works with Just About Every Medium

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Digital artist/illustrator Lisa Sheehan works with just about every medium, from real paint on real canvas to highly digitized conceptual imagery, both static and dynamic. Her work can be highly …

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February Is Black History Month

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Tonya Engel’s images are rich in the cultural history that has had a major impact on American life. As her biography states, “Heavily influenced by folk artists of the Deep …

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Richard Solomon Creative Update

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Solomon illustrators have been working for big names like New Yorker, New York Times, Microsoft, Deloitte, and more. Eleni Kalorkoti  New Yorker Magazine A portrait of “modernism’s forgotten mystic,” author Mary …

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Rapp Artists Show Us Their Best

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Aldo Crusher’s promotional poster for the Indiana State Fair

Illustration Latest Additions

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Ahoy There is an award-winning creative mastermind who comfortably straddles the visual disciplines of illustration, graphic design, and typography, a diversity that has brought his talent to bear on numerous …

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See Just How Workbook Illustrators Excel at What They Do

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At the end of every year we ask Workbook contributors to submit their best projects. It is a great way to see all just how Workbook contributors excel at what they …

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