Workbook Weekly

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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Peter Donnelly’s Latest Rebranding for Keogh’s

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What makes this rebranding project so successful is the way Peter Donnelly and the Keogh family approached the project as a series of stories about the Keogh family farm. Incorporating …

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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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Greg Betza Helps Hone Macy’s Message

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Greg Betza was asked to create this background on which Macy’s would publish its message of solidarity with this year’s National Pride Month. As Pride Month comes to a close, …

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An Illustrated Summer

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Celebrating Summer

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Bill Miles for Change Healthcare

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Change Healthcare is an Atlanta-based international IT service provider for the healthcare industry. “Faces of Change” is their latest campaign, which emphasizes the human side of healthcare technology by focusing on …

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Paul Garland’s Latest Cover for Bulletin Magazine

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  We all expect in 2017 for physically disabled persons to easily access public buildings, and people who are blind, partially sighted, or have hearing problems should also be well …

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Ryan Struck: The Ocean as Muse

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Surfing is so powerful an experience that even when surfing the coastal Northern United States in mid-winter, Ryan says, ” Weather doesn’t stand in the way of pursuing this water-borne endeavor. In the same …

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Christian Brecheis and The Speed Project

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Christian Brecheis went along to document the participants of the third running of The Speed Project. Teams of up to twenty runners pound the pavement from the Santa Monic Pier to the Las …

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Fritz Liedtke for Gleevac Cancer Therapy

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Katie, who was diagnosed with cancer as a six-year-old. Fifteen years later, at twenty-one, she’s a dancer, coach, and student, healthy, active, and vivacious. Working with Gard Communications and the OHSU Foundation, we …

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Like Father, Like Son: The Andersons Take Over Workbook’s Instagram Feed

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Check in with us on Instagram this weekend to see what Zach and Andy are up to as they take over our Instagram Feed @theworkbook. We’ve pretty much given them …

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Jing Jing Tsong’s New Children’s Books

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Jing Jing has two new board books coming out in July, published by BeachHouse Publishing, LLC. Fish of Hawai’i and Birds of Hawai’i, introduce little ones to the diverse wildlife of …

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Mark Katzman for Elanco Animal Health

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Sure, dogs can be unpredictable, but that’s the idea. They can provide a great point of interaction between themselves and the people around them to ensure the natural moments every …

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June Editor’s Picks

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Workbook Latest Survey Results Are In

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Workbook has spent the last 40 years in a continuous conversation with creative buyers. It’s been the most effective way to ensure the best results for our clients. While we are in …

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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

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Happy Father’s Day! Image above is by David Aaron Troy.

Photographer, Filmmaker, & Director, Eric Wolfinger

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Photographer/Director/Filmmaker Eric Wolfinger has paid his dues in the best possible way by doing what he loves: immersing himself in the sharing and preparing of food. Through extensive travel and …

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Sara Forrest in Patagonia

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Photographer Sara Forrest loves adventure. Her recent trip to Patagonia filled all her requirements when it comes to combining travel and photography. For Sara, it’s imperative to create an element of …

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Latest Additions: May 28th – June 10th

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Darryl Estrine and the Voices of Impulse

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Darryl Estrine is deeply involved in every project he undertakes and often acts as DP and photographer, depending on the scope of the job. He begins by building a mood board with …

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Dahl Taylor, Visual Historian

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  Dahl Taylor latest large-scale project involved five themed murals in the main lobby of the Albany Convention Center. They depict the commerce, culture, and history of the city. The challenge was to accurately …

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Why We Celebrate Memorial Day

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For most of us, Memorial Day is the unofficial end of the school year and the beginning of summer. It is important to remember its true purpose though, as a day of remembrance …

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An Interview with Artist Representative Richard Solomon

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With a career as an artist representative that spans over 30 years, Richard Solomon has a lot to share about the state of the business and where it’s likely to …

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The Future of Creative Thinking

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While so many of us have access to the same data and technology, how we interpret it and put it to use in the future will have a significant impact …

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Latest Additions: May 21st – May 27th

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Agent Maslov’s Yearly Catalog

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Once a year, Workbook gathers all of Norman Maslov‘s files from our two editions, with some additions, and produces a promotional booklet for the complete Maslov Group roster. Norman distributes 2,500 copies …

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Beyond the Plate

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Photographer Eric Wolfinger has built a sustainable career that encompasses his love for food and travel. Sounds ideal, right? But it didn’t come without a lot of hard work and the …

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Latest Additions: May 14th – 20th

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News from the Liz Sanders Agency

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 Lately, artists at the Liz Sanders Agency have been working on everything from magazine covers to wall paper, rugs, and tea towels. When not creating work for clients, they are working …

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May Editor’s Picks

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