Mark Summers’ Style Is a Classic
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Mark Summers’ style is a classic that’s appeared in everything from editorial assignments, to packaging, to advertising. It’s based in the old technique of scratchboard to which he can add a thoroughly …
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Mark Summers’ style is a classic that’s appeared in everything from editorial assignments, to packaging, to advertising. It’s based in the old technique of scratchboard to which he can add a thoroughly …
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Artists with Richard Solomon consistently turn out creative visual solutions for a wide array of clients. Above: Vanessa Branchi
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Illustrator Tim O’Brien has been covering the biggest stories in the news for Time Magazine, Der Spiegel, Stern, Smithsonian Magazine, GQ, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, New York Magazine, The New …
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This is a group of multi-talented artists. They work in every kind of medium imaginable, from gestural hand-drawn portraits, toy design, graphic design, animation and GIFs, collage, and more. And many are …
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Workbook illustrators offer endless stylistic choices in order to uniquely capture their subjects. Sean McCabe Joe Biden/Rolling Stone
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Rapp Artists share the best in advertising and editorial from 2020. Shaw Nielsen, Daiya Foods
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Matt Englebert provides production design, art direction, set building, and prop styling services for clients in print and film. He’s worked with many current and former Workbook photographers, such as Cade …
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Whether he’s collaborating on a formal portrait or capturing the essence of a stranger on the fly, Matt Carr consistently coaxes beautifully honest and compelling portraits from his subjects and seems as comfortable with the randomness …
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Above: Portrait of RZA for Rolling Stone. The work of illustrator Mark Summers is not to be confused with anyone else’s. He’s elevated the technique of scratchboard that was all but …