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Mary Woodin Rebrands KeVita

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Illustrator Mary Woodin was the perfect fit to help in the rebranding of KeVita. It wasn’t just her extensive branding experience and that  her style was the right match for the product; …

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Renee Rhyner’s Award-Winning Illustrators Found at Workbook

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This group of illustrators from The Renee Rhyner Group is both playful and sophisticated. They work within a range from simple black-and-white line drawing to collage and highly graphic styles. Their work  has …

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The Art of Surface Design

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Like most design problems, surface design begins with intent. These illustrators with Mendola apply their graphic design skills to create patterns that repeat and carry the eye over a surface with effective …

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Nicole Kaufman in Black And White

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Now that we are all covering our faces with masks and are often unidentifiable to those around us, Nicole Kaufman has a renewed appreciation for the illustrated portrait.  She uses …

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Italian Illustrator Stefania Infante Shares Her Latest Projects

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Each of the these images represents Italian illustrator  Stefania Infante’s beautiful pointillistic style and her effective use of a limited color pallet. They also represent the range of topics she has …

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Where We Are Now Episode 8

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Workbook Radio Episode 32- Kirsten Ulve, Part 2

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On this episode of Workbook Radio, illustrator and animator Kirsten Ulve, whose work graces the cover of our 2019 Illustration Fall Workbook, talks with Social Media Director Thomas James about …

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Artists at Work: Cannady Chapman

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Cannady Chapman is an award-winning illustrator whose clients are among the most high profile across every sector: the New York Times, Target, and American Express, to name a few. His work …

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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

New Artists to Workbook Supply the Vision

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This latest group of award-wining artists to join Workbook all have what it takes to create beautiful imagery for your latest advertising, branding, and editorial needs.

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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November Editor’s Picks

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Greg Mably for BP

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Greg Mably‘s iconic, less-is-more style is an effective way to covey what is often an overwhelming subject: healthcare. The BP wellness program takes an interactive approach that’s all about preventative care. Greg’s …

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Peter POP Art for The Price is Right!

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Today’s The Price Is Right is all about Halloween and superheroes. Check out this promotion for the show on their Twitter featuring illustrations by Peter POP Art.

For All You Game of Thrones Fans Out There

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Rob Ball was commissioned by HBO to create a poster for every episode of Game of Thrones. His work on the seventh season wrapped up this summer with these seven …

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Guilio Bonasera Condenses It for Us

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  Guilio Bonasera is an award-winning illustrator whose minimal, visual solutions condense complex problems into visual icons. In the case of a recent article for Wired magazine about the damaging effects of constant work …

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An Interview with Designer Carlos Fernandez

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In a recent interview with LogoLounge, designer Carlos Fernandez tells us how he got started, shares his problem-solving approach to design, and offers some great advice for anyone pursuing a career in the arts. After 20-plus …

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Ken Dutton’s Character Development

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Illustrator Ken Dutton has developed recurring characters for both commercial and editorial clients. Ken combines traditional and digital drawing tools to develop characters from concept to finish. Here are a …

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Mark Summers for Rolling Stone

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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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Illustration: The Business of Collaboration

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Throughout his 30-plus years as a professional illustrator, Mark Stutzman  has consciously assessed each assignment in order to keep tabs on what worked well, what got him the assignment, what didn’t, and why. He’s begun sharing these insights …

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Latest Additons: July 31st – August 6th

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Jeff Wojtaszek Jeff Wojtaszek is a commercial and editorial portrait photographer based in Philadelphia who creates authentic and engaging portraits of people for advertising, editorial, and corporate clients. Jeff’s greatest …

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