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Orlando Arocena Renders The Rangers.

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Orlando Arocena worked with Designer Allen Pan-Long at Hasbro on key art celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. He renders the Rangers in the classic way that fans …

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Giulio Bonasera’s Latest Editorial Assignments.

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Illustrator Giulio Bonasera takes on hot topics like ChatGPT for the Wall Street Journal,  U.S. defense for FCW magazine and how to find a good therapist for Time magazine.  As usual, …

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Emile Explores Japan.

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As a New Zealander who built an advertising and editorial reputation while living in London and who is now based in Tokyo, Emile Holmewood shows us what he’s has absorbed of Japanese culture with …

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Julia Kerschbaumer Illustrates the ABC’s.

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Julia Kerschbaumer’s person series, Music ABC received an Award of Excellence at the 2023 CommArts Typography Competition.Julia told us the series,  “Combines my favorite passions: music, capturing the essence of interesting people through …

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John Tomac Creates A Dandy’s Canine Counterpart For The New Yorker.

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Knowing how much New Yorkers love their dogs, illustrator John W. Tomac took it upon himself to create a canine companion for Eustace Tilley, the imperious dandy who appeared on the very first …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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Chico Hayasaki has been working on a wide range of projects for advertising agencies, magazines and cosmetic brands around the world. Recent clients include Godiva, Afternoon Tea and LOTTE. She has …

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Luisa Jung Shares Her Latest.

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Illustrator Luisa Jung recently shared her projects for The Washington Post, Beauty Inc, Herz Heute,  BOH Magazine and Focus Magazine.    The Washington Post The Affects of the American Rescue Plan on Inflation.

Agent Bob’s Latest Two Fantasy Landscapes.

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Agent Bob created these cold, icy scenes for the release of BBC Earth’s “Frozen Planet II” in the Polish market.  The six-part series explores the wildlife found in the world’s coldest regions, and the …

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Paul Garland’s Global Campaign for Liberty Mutual.

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Paul Garland worked with Chromatic Brands/London on this international campaign for Liberty Mutual’s Specialty Markets. Paul’s conceptual illustrations represent the sectors that Liberty is working to support with specialty insurance coverage, …

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Agency Rush Creative Update.

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Publishing, advertising, editorial, murals and packaging are just some of the recent projects from Agency Rush. Thomas Hayman Hodder Books Epic Thrillers

Best of 2022: Steven Salerno

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By assigning himself eight New Yorker covers Steve Salerno challenged himself to create images that capture the current mood of the city as he observes the world around him. “In years …

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Best of 2022: Andy Dearwater

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Andy Dearwater utilizes his sophisticated updated 1940’s poster style for this beautiful commemorative calendar celebrating 100 years of Texas state parks. It is published by the Texas Department of Transportation’s Texas …

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Alyah Holmes, Visual Story Teller

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Alyah Holmes brings her vibrant, playful and uplifting style to a variety of editorial projects. Above: Spinsters Podcast – Black Hair in the NBA Illustration for women-led basketball podcast Spinsters episode “Ode to …

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Best of 2022: Roger Xavier

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Illustrator Roger Xavier created these little super hero, problem-solvers to represent the main categories at The Big Plan’s new website. The Big Plan is  a new AI platform promising to serve …

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Best of 2022: Mark Stutzman

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Follow Mark Stutzman’s process as he goes from rough sketch to finished artwork for American garage punk band White Reaper’s latest album cover; his best project of 2022. “As a teenager, …

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Giulio Bonasera For Weill Medicine Magazine

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Giulio Bonasera’s latest four assignments for Weill Cornell Medicine delve into how scientists are connecting the dots between Covid-19 and diabetes , the possible origins of schizophrenia, advances in a  long-term acting …

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Kirsten Ulve Helps Explain mRNA and Spikevax

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Kirsten Ulve collaborated with Moderna on storyboards and illustrations for an animation explaining how the Spikevax Coronavirus vaccine’s mRNA technology works.  The use of illustration and animation in this case gives …

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Jessie Lin Is Right On Target

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Jessie Lin‘s work is featured in Target’s recently launched Heyday line of products, which aims to celebrate art and self-expression in tech. The Heyday Jessie Lin collection includes phone cases, chargers, and …

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Owen Freeman For BMW.

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Owen Freeman’s employs his beautiful narrative style for BMW magazine’s Halloween tale, “When Fear Turns Into Joy.”  It’s as if he’s building a structure and shooting a film, while his color palette …

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Luis Pinto Creates Colorful Icons That Unite A Campaign.

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Luis Pinto worked with Amazon Music on designs for their Hispanic Heritage Month campaign. They created a “Game Changers” playlist of Hispanic musicians who reshaped the world, and Luis’ illustrated …

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Virginia Mori’s Creepy Stories

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Virginia Mori has created some creepy stories and characters for the Washington Post, 5280 Magazine and Virginia Living.  They have an unsettling quality to them reminiscent of Edward Gorey whose …

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Giulio Bonasera’s Take On Leadership.

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Giulio Bonasera’s illustrations for this article on leadership for the University of Baltimore Magazine coalesce the core aspects of good leadership and the positive impact it can have.  At the core: effective communication …

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Ian Seo For the Milken Institute Review.

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  Illustrator Ian Seo employs a graphic novel style to show us the current state of global finance in this series of images for the Milken Institute Review.  HIs style is a perfect fit …

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Egle Plytnikaite Takes A Conceptual Approach To Our Personal Finances.

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Egle Plytnikaite recently created this series of illustrations for personal finance company, NerdWallet. She took a conceptual approach to the topic of financial stability surrounding mortgage, traveling, leisure, insurance and investing.

John Schreiner For Lowes Foods Originals

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Illustrator John Schreiner  puts his technical drawing skills to work  in order to create these blueprint style illustrations for Lowes Foods Originals. Each illustration represents the various food-to-go stations within each grocery store.  

Yadi Liu’s Latest For Nike, Dolce & Gabbana and Bust Magazine

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Illustrator/animator Yadi Liu created these images for Dolce & Gabbana’s celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival,  a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture.  …

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Christopher Peterson’s Recent Rock n’ Roll Promotions.

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Illustrator Chris Peterson recently created posters to commemorate performances by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, The Rhythm and Blues Cruise, Moonalice, and Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats.  The posters …

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Andrew Archer At Fox Sports Los Angeles

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Andrew Archer captures the action for Fox Sports in Los Angeles in this mural that is full of motion and momentum.

Bill Mayer’s Visual Metaphors

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Editorial prompts and headlines were the spark for the visual metaphors Bill Mayer recently created for Plan Adviser. “Navigating a volatile storm,” “Danger lurking below” and “Trying to find stability”were the …

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Jonathan Bartlett’s Visual Narratives

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twith his use of symbols and analogous narratives that breathe fresh life into his images Jonathan says, “My work has a surreal quality, but just enough so you can almost believe in what …

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