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Jrice Co’s For USPS

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Jonathan Rice was hired by USPS to create this cover and inside illustration for the Eagle Magazine, published by The United States Postal Service exclusively for its employees.  The Creative buyer at …

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The Illustrated Portrait

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Workbook illustrators offer their clients endless ways to capture their subjects. Above: Tim O’Brien August Wilson/USPS

Mendola Artists’ Best Of 2020

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Mendola Artists created illustrations and animations for some of the most  well know companies in the world: Facebook,  Harvard Business Review, Adobe, USPS and more.  Here’s just a few highlights …

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Mendola Project Update

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Mendola Artists have created imagery for a whole host of clients: illustrating books and numerous book covers, a series of stamps for the USPS, and packaging for big brands, just to name …

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Illustrator Wes Rowell Takes On a Goat Rope

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Goat Rope Noun  (slang): A confusing, disorganized  situation, often attributed to or marked by human error; a convoluted issue that is contested by many parties. The summer of 2020 was …

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Latest Branding Projects from Steven Noble

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Seven Noble has applied his illustration skills to an array of branding projects for beverage producers that range from the straight and classic to the humorous and quirky.  He branded the …

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Cade Martin Captures Hip Hop for the USPS

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The United States Postal Service stamp program has honored and celebrated the people, events, and cultural milestones unique to the history of the United States since 1847. So as a …

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