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Great new work needs to be shared. Workbook Weekly is the place to go to see what our artists have been doing. It’s updated continually, so keep checking in. Because life and art happen around the clock.

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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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Josh Letchworth Gets Up Close.

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Photographer Josh Letchworth’s latest shoot for Sea World Orlando was a revelation.   The goal was to capture close, intimate moments with the animals.  That would take special access; to be …

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Sidecar Represents is Busy, Busy, Busy.

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Check out the latest projects from this talented award-winning group of photographers at Sidecar Represents. Natalie Faye  Flag and Anthem

Three Big Workbook Winners At This Year’s World Illustration Awards

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  WIA winners and judges represent a global view of illustration. Above: Chiara Vercesi  The Price of Extinction

Congrats To Our Communication Arts Photo Winners.

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Workbook Photographers are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Magazine Photography Annual across various categories. Above: Sandro Baebler

Workbook Radio: Episode 78 – Jonathan Rice, Part 2

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Jonathan Rice is a poster artist, illustrator and designer. Jonathan has years of experience working for some of the country’s largest agencies and brands like Y&R, Tracy Locke, Pepsi, and P&G. …

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Iker Ayestaran’s Series of Sports Heroes Is A Commarts Winner.

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Illustrator Iker Ayesteran makes use of simple geometric forms, subtle backgrounds and color washes to create this series for the book Sports Heroes. the five images here are included in this year’s Communication …

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Custom Gallery: Mark Summers Has The Last Word.

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Award-winning artist Mark Summers has created every portrait for the Rolling Stone recurring feature called “The Last Word” which appears on the last page of every issue.  After a ten year run he …

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Dana Hursey’s Photo Challenge

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Dana Hursey had thought he had seen just about everything in the photo business, but he was recently challenged in way he never had before:  shoot an entire menu on …

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Tim O’Brien Covers The News Of The Day.

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Award winning artist Tim O’Brien has been illuminating the headlines with his portraits of newsmakers, past and present, as well as iconic images that represent the biggest challenges we face.

Kate Turning At The Bacchanal

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 The Gastro Vino Festival brings together winemakers and chefs from all over Mexico to share in a three day culinary extravaganza inspired by the ancient Bacchanal.  Photographer Kate Turning brought her sense of …

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Randal Ford For Crocs

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This recent shoot for Crocs checked a lot of boxes for Photographer Randal Ford. He brought his preference for bright color, classic lighting and animals (in this case some pretty adorable puppies) …

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Morgan Gaynin Illustrators Embrace The Changing Seasons.

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Artists of the Morgan Gaynin group shift their color schemes to focus on the changing colors of Fall. Above: Raul Colon

Creative Update: Randy Cole Represents

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Scott McDermott captured Meek Mill for Haute Living:  “The Price of Pain, The Cost of Fame.”

Carolina Peláez’s Flora And Fauna For Catapulta

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Carolina Peláez collaborated with Colombian Coffee company, Catapulta, to reinvent their packaging and branding.  Bursting with flora and fauna, the illustration emphasizes the brand’s appreciation for the magic of nature. See below …

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How To Stand Out.

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Join us this Thursday, 13 October and gain valuable insight into how creatives make their hiring decisions. We’ll be discussing all types of  marketing outreach, e.g. email, direct mail, website,  social …

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Photography Latest Additions

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Andy Mahr was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and received his BFA in Graphic Design from Colorado State University in 1994. Andy then attended The Portfolio Center and received …

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Seeing Double.

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Workbook Artists are seeing double. Above: Stewart Cohen

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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Scott Montgomery And The Reader.

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Tired of scrolling and binging watching during the first Covid wave that gripped New York City during the winter of 2020, photographer/director Scott Montgomery began reading to his wife one evening …

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Custom Photo Gallery: The Americans By Paul Aresu

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Photographer Paul Aresu takes to the streets to captures life on the streets of New York City in this photo journalistic series called Americans.

Saverio Truglia At The Palos Meltdown.

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As the popularity of the sport of mountain biking grows to encompass a more diverse group of riders, photographer/director Saverio Truglia finds that there is enough mud for everyone.  An …

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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.

Exploring Workbook’s Custom Photo Galleries: Art Streiber

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What we call “custom galleries” here at Workbook,  don’t easily conform to our regular portfolio search methods and are named by the individual artist. Their value is the insight they offer into what inspires an …

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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.  

Workbook Radio: Episode 77 – Jonathan Rice, Part 1

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Jonathan Rice is a poster artist, illustrator and designer. Jonathan has years of experience working for some of the country’s largest agencies and brands like Y&R, Tracy Locke, Pepsi, and P&G. …

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John Amatucci And A Last Little Bit Of Summer

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Photographer John Amatucci captures the waning days of summer in this personal shoot in which he captures the joy of just going with the the rhythm of the ocean and being hit …

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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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Eli Meir Kaplan For Wellspan Health

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Eli Meir Kaplan‘s shoot for  Wellspan