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Hadas Hayun Joins Jennifer Nelson Artists

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  As an artist, Hadas Hayun seems to do it all: illustration, print and surface design, and decoration. Since completing her BA in Visual Communication at Bezalel Academy, she has honed …

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New Workbook Illustrators Help Shape Your Campaigns in 2020

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Editorial and Advertising Imagery is a Reflection of Our World

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Sally Heflin shared just some of her illustrators’ most interesting assignments and had this to say about 2019: “Illustration artists are applied artists, and what strikes me most about this body of …

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Workbook Illustrators Have It Covered

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Workbook artists are working for a varied international roster of publications. Time, Newsweek, the Economist, and the Guardian Weekly are just a few examples. Image above: Rocco Baviera, Deloitte

The American Society for Collective Rights Licensing Has Funds Ready to Distribute

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If something sounds too good to be true it usually is, right? And it turns out that many professional illustrators and photographers were skeptical about how the American Society for …

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No Summer Slow Down for Agency Rush

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It’s been a busy August for UK-based Agency Rush.  They’ve added Paris-based illustrator/graphic designer, Thomas Hayman, with his vintage poster style and Pinky with his exuberant, psychedelic inspired work. Paper sculptor, Isobel …

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Giulio Bonasera Creates Content for T Brand Studio

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For his latest project, Giulio Bonasera applied his iconic, graphic style to branded content created by the T Brand Studio, marketing unit for the New York Times. By telling the in-depth …

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Latest Illustration Projects from London-Based JSR

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JSR is now a full-service creative management company, but here are just a few of the illustration projects they’ve been working on this month. Image above Harrison Edwards, Roger Magazine

Workbook in Motion: Animator Davide Bonazzi

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Davide Bonazzi is a busy illustrator, and now animator, creating promotional animation for Brandman University/Vitro Agency, Unesco WWAP, and Gatorade, to name a few. Listen as he tells us why …

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Workbook In Motion: Animator Marc Phares

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His first year out of art school, Marc Phares got a job creating storyboards, hundreds and hundreds of them. From there it was a natural progression to animatics and motion …

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Corey Adams Helps Give Brisk Iced Tea a Face Lift

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Corey Adams recently collaborated with Pepsi and Brisk Iced Tea for a unique assignment, as part of a nine-artist team. Each artist helped redesign one of the current Brisk Iced Tea …

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Decorative illustration by Billie Jean for Kiehl's.

Latest Additions from Illustration Art Agent, Agency Rush

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Billie Jean is a he and not a she. He lives and works in Leytonstone in East London – the birth place of Alfred Hitchcock and David Beckham. He enjoys …

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January Editor’s Picks

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Editorial Cover created for Royal Institute of International Affairs (The World Today)

The Best of 2017 From Agency Rush

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Here’s some of the best from Agency Rush. Editorial, publishing, posters,  wallpaper, packaging, and more.

More of 2017’s Best From Bill Mayer

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Bill Mayer is one of the most versatile artist/illustrators working today.  Just take a look at his submissions for the Best of 2017. His work for AD, Michael Hendricks, for this Easton Press …

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Rich Borge Wraps Up the Year in Business for the WSJ

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The stock market soared in 2017. Judging by the latest from Richard Borge for the Wall Street Journal, this leaves a lot of question marks. But in the meantime you …

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November Editor’s Picks

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James Bennett’s Frightfully Good Board Game

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 Once the concept for the game was explained to illustrator James Bennett, he was all in. He had a blast creating everything from the box cover to the rule book, and everything in between, including the …

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Workbook Illustration and Photo Fall Books

The Latest Edition of Workbook Arrives this Month

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    One of the most interesting and challenging things we do all year is to select cover imagery. You might say we approach it as if we are  putting …

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Greg Betza for PBS: The Vietnam War

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There were two phases involved in this project for the Ken Burns and Lynn Novick epic documentary, The Vietnam War. Greg was initially contacted by Atlantic Re:think, the marketing division of the …

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Ken Dutton’s Pigskin Prophet

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Illustrator Ken Dutton recently completed and published a series of illustrations for the 2017 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel football season preview, featuring The Pigskin Prophet, the instantly recognizable face of prep …

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Peter Donnelly’s Latest Rebranding for Keogh’s

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What makes this rebranding project so successful is the way Peter Donnelly and the Keogh family approached the project as a series of stories about the Keogh family farm. Incorporating …

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Paul Garland’s Latest Cover for Bulletin Magazine

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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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Jing Jing Tsong’s New Children’s Books

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Jing Jing has two new board books coming out in July, published by BeachHouse Publishing, LLC. Fish of Hawai’i and Birds of Hawai’i, introduce little ones to the diverse wildlife of …

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two people in conversation graphic illustration

Workbook Latest Survey Results Are In

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Workbook has spent the last 40 years in a continuous conversation with creative buyers. It’s been the most effective way to ensure the best results for our clients. While we are in …

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Workbook Commarts Illustration Winners

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Congratulations to all the talented illustrators whose work has been chosen to appear in this year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual.  We’ve also published complete, separate galleries for Bill Mayer and James …

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Spring Workbook Covers: Cade Martin and Amy Ning

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Choosing cover imagery for the Spring and Fall editions of Workbook is one of the best jobs we have all year. We begin by scouring the site for  cover-worthy contenders. …

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Illustration of a deer and a woman

Spring 2017 Illustration Cover Artist Amy Ning

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This Spring Workbook’s beautiful cover illustration for was created by Amy Ning in 2016 and is a depature from the whimsical style for which she is most known. Titled “Naked Truth,”  she says, “We all have …

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An Interview with Artist Representative David Goldman

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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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Monica Lind Explores the Natural World

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Illustrator Monica Lind has had great success in the world of fashion, working for clients like Bergdorf Goodman, Vogue, Galeries Lafayette, Neman Marcus, and Givenchy, to name a few. But …

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