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www.workbookcreative.com LA / NY / UKIn honour of the brave astronauts and all involved in the Artemis II mission, I'd like to share an illustration originally commissioned for Trends Quarterly Magazine.
New opener for C&EN for a story about why current Alzheimer’s drugs fall short and how scientists are exploring new targets to treat the neurodegenerative disease.
Pen and ink stipple portraits for the Smithsonian Museum of American History
Plagiarism is an old vice, which has taken on new relevance in the age of artificial intelligence. The big questions that inevitably arise concern what constitutes intellectual theft and what can be considered acceptable borrowing or inspiration.
When the iconic Rietveld Schröderhuis celebrated its 100th year anniversary, Kars+Boom was commissioned to design a series of 100 unique prints. Each print invites the viewer to discover the nuances and subtleties of the Rietveld Schröderhuis. The illustrations embody an abstract representation of the details of the house. Together these prints symbolize the poetic experience of walking through the Rietveld Schröder House.
Cover illustration for The Cardinal Magazine. Story was called "Rooted in Tradition and Thriving" and spotlighted the law school at The Catholic University of America and it's recent advancement in rankings as well as other accomplishments.
Anna Farba created the cover and interior illustrations for Herbal Gut Health, exploring medicinal plants and foods connected to digestion and wellness. The illustrations were created to support the book’s educational content with clear, hand-painted visuals rooted in botanical knowledge. Published January 2026 by Storey Publishing.
Portrait illustrations to accompany a feature on recent Cal Alumni - MacArthur Grant recipients
Embracing mutability in a world gone mad means understanding how fantasy took hold of American psychiatry. A story by Philip Alcabes. AD: David Herbick
Peter Bull illustrated the Fall 2025 issue of Creighton Magazine, combining skills in illustrating architecture, maps, people, and lettering for a front and back cover that imagines the future of the university’s campus.
A cover and inside spread celebrating 1990's design.
Anna Godeassi created a series of conceptual illustrations for a feature in National Geographic’s November issue, The Rise of Adult ADHD, as well as a corresponding bookazine special edition on the subject. The series of articles explores new research on ADHD at every age and how those diagnosed with the condition can thrive.
Jim Tsinganos created a series of conceptual illustrations for a story in Bucknell Magazine’s Summer issue. Five Years Later is about the resilience and innovation in healthcare, education, and technology that followed the pandemic.
Kathleen Fu illustrated a recent article in Helix Magazine from Rosalind Franklin University. The article defines Lifestyle Medicine, which can be incorporated into medical practice to give patients real power to treat and prevent chronic disease.
Nadia Radic illustrated the latest issue of The Alcalde, the alumni magazine of the Texas Exes. University of Texas alumni reminisce on their adventures studying abroad.
Sara Gironi Carnevale illustrated the September issue of The New Republic: Trump Against History. 11 historians consider the question of how President Trump is changing our sense of who we are.
The Folio Society edition of H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald was just released with beautiful linocut illustrations by Chris Wormell, including a binding design, endpaper motif, title-page, integrated vignettes and full-page illustrations of Mabel the goshawk. Chris was also the cover illustrator for the award-winning memoir’s first publication in 2014.
Ryan Olbrysh created a colorful series of illustrations for an article in Road & Track that takes a look back at how each of the 10 existing F1 teams began.
Lulu Dubreuil collaborated with Old Whaling Co, a woman-owned bath and home brand, on their 2025 holiday packaging refresh. Lulu created original artwork inspired by their limited edition holiday scents: Coastal Christmas, Sugar Plum Ferry, and Yuletide Glow
Stephanie Singleton illustrated the recently revealed cover for Marissa Eller’s upcoming rivals-to-lovers teen romance book, Left on Read. Stephanie also illustrated the paperback exclusive cover of the author’s debut novel, Joined at the Joints. Publishing from Holiday House.
Poster art for Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games
Portrait illustration for the Spring issue of In Trust Magazine
Created for Chicago Booth magazine about studying the stock market and uncovering trends.
4 window panels installed at River Oaks Community Centre, Oakville, Ontario.
Steal The Sky Client: Author Marina Massino Cover art by Danlin Zhang Type design and cover layout by Jay Vollmar
Paris Cover art for the luxury collection of the trilogy The Gilded Wolves, by Roshani Chokshi Client: Bücher Büchse
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Psychedelic Artist: Jay Vollmar Client: Radio Times
Trail of The Lost Artist: Darya Shnykina Client: Deseret News illustration for the article "When Hikers go Missing"
The ongoing challenges of childhood literacy Artist: Glenda Sburelin Client: Desert Companion / Nevada Public Radio
Jane Austen Monograms Artist: Ruth Rowland Client: The Folio Society Monograms for The Complete Novels of Jane Austen. Limited edition of 750 copies. Photo: Courtesy of The Folio Society
Treasure Island Artist: Matt Rota Client: Radio Times
Greek Mythology Artist: Clémence Pollet From the book: "Héros de la mythologie grecque", ed. Larousse Jeunesse
A threatened oasis Santorini is home to one of the world's most famous bookstores. It wouldn't exist without tourism—but it was almost swallowed up by it.
Midlife crisis at sea: Why a Berliner immediately regrets his cruise Artist: Melcher Oosterman Client: Berliner Zeitung
Cover for Forbes AI 44 chosen winner Artist: Adam Niklewicz Client: Forbes Spain
Survivor Stories Artist: Henrike Lendowski Client: Sierra Club From Drought to Deluge: What the LA Fires and Hurricane Helene Have in Common
Federal judges are powerful. Some of their law clerks describe a toxic work culture
Jacobin Cover art Artist: Oleg Buyevsky Client: Jacobin (DE)
The gentle parent trap Artist: Dominic Bugatto Client: The New Statesman
Artist: Anagh Banerjee Client: The NewYorker for the fiction section, accompanying a passage from Kiran Desai's novel, The Loneliness of Sunny and Sonia
Heather Gatley was commissioned by the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk for three gorgeous watercolor illustrations of sea creatures. The artwork was reproduced at a large scale to decorate elevator doors and interiors alongside information about supporting the aquarium’s mission and conservation efforts.
Shaw Nielsen's reimagined Wizard of Oz-inspired scenes and characters created for Gainsight’s Pulse 2025 conference.
Jeffrey Smith illustrated a portrait of Aaron Lanksy for Pakn Treger Magazine. "
Egle Plytnikaite was commissioned by the city to decorate three spaces under the Iron Wolf Bridge with designs inspired by blooming meadows nearby — hotspots for biodiversity that are important to protect.
Pete Lloyd illustrated an article in Reader’s Digest about a scuba-diving couple who were swept away by the current, left to wonder if they would be rescued. Pete’s atmospheric scenes with exaggerated perspective add to the suspense of the story.
Maria Francesca Melis was commissioned by Hasbro to illustrate the zodiac signs for the redesigned second edition of Sun Moon Rising, a conversation-starting party game with an astrological twist. Her illustrations are used on the playing cards, chips, and box design.
A recent Foscarini Lamps Instagram campaign by visual narrative expert Grundinni. This specific image highlights the Kurage lamp, which Illuminates craftsmanship.
Beautiful illustrations by Webb Creative for Oriente, a premium rice brand out of Portugal. The illustrations are part of a redesign by Firecactus, led by CD John-Paul Hunter.
Dan Page illustrated a feature in Reader’s Digest about ADHD, breaking down how new awareness and diagnostic tools have increased understanding of the condition in adults.
Luis Pinto was commissioned by 10 Barrel Brewing to redesign the packaging for two of their classic canned cocktails — Moscow Mule and Grey Hound — elevating the juiciness of the fruit-inspired flavors.
Congrats to Sam Falconer! His illustration for the cover of The Lancet Haematology "Pregnancy-Associated Blood Cancer Outcomes" has been long-listed in the Science & Technology category of the World Illustration Awards.
Dana Smith illustrated the cover for the latest issue of Memories and Dreams, the official magazine of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The issue focuses on “What If” statements… What if Ted Williams was traded for Joe DiMaggio?
Gwen Keraval illustrated the Spring cover story for Georgetown Arts & Sciences, highlighting the success of the Justice and Peace Studies program since its creation a decade ago.
John Jay Cabuay was commissioned again to create a set of stunning alumni portraits for the University of California San Francisco. Every year during UCSF Alumni Weekend, awards are presented to outstanding alumni who are making a difference in their communities and the world.
One in a series of three illustrations by Clement Barbe for Collier Capital's Private Equity Magazine. You can see the other two images in Clement's portfolio.
Nigel Buchanan illustrated a story in LMU Magazine of Loyola Marymount University. Some observers say the disappointing results of the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team are due to a pay-to-play system in America’s youth soccer program.
Stephanie Dalton Cowan illustrated the Spring issue of Forward from Iowa State University. On a planet with increasingly complex food systems,
Agent Bob worked with LiveWall to create an intensely detailed, immersive CGI environment for McDonald’s Spain. This digital world lives within the McDonald’s Spain app.
Lucy Rose has illustrated a range of recent book covers in her distinctly decorative style. See more on the Mendola website!
Hasbro Games/Avalon Hill commissioned Dahl Taylor to create the key art for their upcoming new game, Sanibel. This laid-back, meditative tile placement game is inspired by game designer Elizabeth Hargrave’s days on Sanibel Island, Florida, hunting for shells with her family. Dahl hand painted watercolor scenes for the box art and game board as well as all of the seashells for the game tiles.
Hasbro Games commissioned Luke Lucas to create iridescent lettering and detailed candy renders for their new strategy card game, Sweet Takes. Luke’s artwork is used on the box and all the cards in this fast-paced game of tricks and treats.
A lovely cover by Joe Wilson for Saara El-Arifi's book "Faebound," published via Harper Collins UK.
Featured as the cover and internal spread of Ducks Unlimited, as drawn by Chris Malbon.
Sam Green's new cover for Tor Books ‘The Forest on the Edge of Time’ by Jasmine Kirkbride. AD and design by Shreya Gupta. Recruited by Project Kairos to save a dying future, Echo and Hazel are thrown across time—one to Ancient Athens, the other to a post-human world ruled by AI. With no memory of who they are, they connect in dreams and piece together their past. But the truth could destroy the future they were sent to save. To rewrite history, they must remember… to forget.
Caroline Attia illustrated Lara Bryan’s “Peek Inside” picture book series, published by Usborne Books. Curious young readers can lift the flaps to take a peek inside a plane, a rocket, and a fire truck to learn all about how they work!
Ben the Illustrator created a set of branding illustrations for Newton, a property management company in Scotland. Using bold shapes and colors, the illustrations focus on the people and communities that the company serves, and are used throughout their website and social media.
Robert Neubecker illustrated a special report series from Education Week about how to best measure student success. The report examines the key factors shaping school grading policies and educators’ practices, exploring both traditional grading systems and new methods for assessing student knowledge and skills.
Richard Mia illustrated a recent story in BYU’s Y Magazine discussing the problem of “toxic perfectionism” in adolescence, which can make teens feel that their worth is defined by their accomplishments and that they’ll never measure up. Richard’s use of texture, smart concepts, and soft colors elevate this story about growth, grace, and learning.
Eva Vazquez illustrated a cover for the 2025 Nature Index which analyzes the status of global transitions to clean energy.
Lisa Sheehan's latest cover for the Observer New Review Supplement.
Jones & Company illustrated the official 2025 poster for National Public Works Week. This year’s theme, “People, Purpose, Presence,” highlights three cornerstone ideals that motivate public works professionals to serve in their communities every day.
Tom Newsom has crafted another whimsical scene for a new tea flavor from Celestial Seasonings: Lemon Honey Drop. The box art features an adorable badger brewing tea in a room full of sweets, highlighting the candied lemon inspiration for this flavor.
Flora Bai regularly contributes imaginative illustrations to Saveur Magazine about the science and culture of food and drink. Check out this collection of her latest pieces for Saveur below, including an American Illustration 44 Chosen Winner!
Jan Feindt created graphic novel-style illustrations for the cover of the Wall Street Journal Exchange about the inside story of Sam Altman’s firing from OpenAI.
Josie Norton is the illustrator for the New Yorker’s weekly Open Questions column, developing smart, conceptual, and often animated visuals for each thought-provoking question. This collection of illustrations was selected in Society of Illustrators 67 as an editorial series. See even more here.
Kotryna Zukauskaite created medical illustrations for the official patient website of ALYFTREK, a new once-daily treatment for Cystic Fibrosis. The illustrations are used in a series of infographics explaining how the treatment works to improve CFTR function.
Daniel Hertzberg illustrated a cover for MOVE Magazine celebrating the 90th anniversary of the AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators).
Kate Forrester illustrated the cover for C.S.E. Cooney’s Saint Death’s Herald, publishing from Solaris this April. Lanie Stones is the necromancer that Death has been praying for in this much-anticipated follow-up to the whimsical, joyous, zombie-packed World Fantasy Award-winning Saint Death’s Daughter.
Sarah McMenemy illustrated an article in Politico’s Congress issue: How to Dine Like a Washington Insider. The article is a lighthearted look at where the Republicans versus Democrats eat out, and Sarah illustrated 5 of the most popular spots, 5 interactive maps, and the header image.
Irene Pérez was commissioned to illustrate Inspiraciones, a book that goes on a journey through fifteen timeless classic novels, exploring how these works from the past still resonate with valuable lessons for our future. Irene made 15 illustrations for the book, capturing the essence of each story. Some of the illustrations were also animated for promotion of the book.
Katt Phatt continues as the cover illustrator for Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ sensational Inheritance Games book series, crafting highly detailed designs symbolic of the stories’ twists and turns. The latest is Glorious Rivals, publishing July 2025 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Lives are on the line in this heart-stopping sequel to The Grandest Game.
Latin American Shared Stories: illustration for the book cover
Istvan Szugyiczky's typographic CGI cover celebrating the 80th anniversary of Footwear News Magazine.
A recent illustration by Xinmei Liu for Bloomberg showing government surveillance over scam calls.
Stunning and symbolism-driven illustrations by Pablo Hurtado Mendoza for NATHAN's French translation of Bea Arthur's 'The Crown Ends All.' 'La Malediction de L’Oracle' is a daring retelling of the Trojan war, and Pablo Hurtado de Mendoza's fantastical, digitally painted illustrations hint at what readers can expect will be a thrilling ride. You can see more of Pablo's work, including his past book covers for author Bea Fitzgerald on our website.
Navina Chhabria is working with supermarket chain Publix on an ongoing series of new product label illustrations. Publix is redesigning the package labels for their line of store brand sausages, using Navina’s food illustrations to depict the different flavors.
Jessie Lin illustrated the cover and an inside opener for School Library Journal’s February issue about long-term efforts to increase diversity in publishing.
Islenia Mil created a series of conceptual illustrations for an Education Week collection about the importance of teaching Black History and recent challenges that educators face.
Valerie Chiang created a series of photo-illustrations for the Winter issue of Kenyon Alumni Magazine. “This Is What It Feels Like To…” is a front-row seat to learn from fellow alumni what it was like to be in their shoes for some unforgettable experiences.
Chiara Vercesi was selected to be the 2024 cover artist for the Lancet Rheumatology. 2024 was her third year in a row as a cover artist for the Lancet Journals, the world-leading source of clinical, public health, and global health knowledge.
The main title sequence for a fictional miniseries about Babe Ruth, as imagined by artist Peter Csuth. Peter utilized after effects and blender to implement the photo mapping animation technique, which he felt would create a nice and interesting word for this famous sport legend. You can view the full mini trailer here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGgHA7pxmP3/?img_index=1
Bill Ledger illustrated the box art for Spinmaster’s new board game, Snack-O-Saurus Rex. Players are hungry cavepeople hunting for food and trying to avoid the snack-stealing dino.
The election is over – time to look at the next one! Kirsten Ulve illustrated this header image for Politico Magazine with caricatures of some of the Democrats and Republicans who are currently best positioned to run for president in 2028.
Andrew Archer’s illustration for Dragon Academy, a learning platform designed to help users learn Chinese through gaming, aims to inspire learners by making the process of mastering Chinese feel like an exciting adventure. Andrew had to create and shape 12 special characters. You can see more of Andrew's work here: https://debutart.com/artist/andrew-archer and here: https://www.instagram.com/andrewtarcher
Say hello to Chewbie! Artist duo Tado was selected by ad agency Gigasavvy to develop a new mascot for Japanese candy brand HiChew. Tado has extensive experience in character development, and after extensive research and ideating, Chewbie, the lovable, grinning mascot was born. You can see Chewbie in action here: https://www.debutart.com/artist/tado/hi-chew-charcters-motion You can see more of Tado’s work here: https://www.debutart.com/artist/tado
Ben Draws created branding illustrations for recently launched property rental company in the UK, Cobourg Living. Ben’s artwork appeals to the company’s target audience of students and young professionals, and aligns with Cobourg’s emphasis on quality of life.
Joining in on recent appreciation for the Romantasy genre, Echo Chernik worked with Soho Publishing to create Magical Love: A Romantasy Coloring Book. In it you’ll find Echo’s intricate line artwork featuring a diverse assortment of characters in gorgeous gowns, swoon-worthy scenes, cozy cottages, and more.
AAAS hosted a recent gallery show, ““Invisible, novel, and complex: A decade of visualizing science”, which was a 10-year retrospective show of visuals from Science magazine, being shown in their home office in Washington, DC. One of the highlights of the exhibit included a pair of pieces about Neurodegeneration by Simon Prades, originally commissioned for the October 2, 2020 issue of Science. Photography: Chrystal Smith/Science.
“Isn't it true that, since ancient times, masks have been a way to erase one's identity and deceive others?” A reflection by the pioneer of Italian photography history Italo Zannier in a dialogue with philosopher Massimo Donà that goes to the heart of our complicated relationship with images. And with reality.
Airport Lorenzo Conti and Henrike Lendowski collaborated in the creation of this little advert for Harper's Magazine. Lorenzo created the illustrations which were then animated by Henrike.
Zara Picken illustrated an opening spread for Hopkins Children’s Magazine about the complex care team at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The illustrated patchwork quilt that carries through the story represents the care team’s crucial role of bridging gaps in the treatment of children with complicated conditions.
Aldo Crusher illustrated the cover of URI Magazine’s Fall 2024 issue. This issue celebrates the success of the Campaign for URI with a collection of “Rhody” stories that show the power of working together and the importance of philanthropy.
Alexandra Zutto‘s illustration was licensed by Adobe for the new Media Encoder splash screen, as part of their brand refresh which was recently released at the Adobe MAX Conference. Alexandra’s illustration is one of a series in which she explores her character design style to express various emotions, using her signature bright colors and glossy effects.
Alison Seiffer was commissioned to design a community mural in downtown Cincinnati, titled Spectator’s Advantage, for the Cincinnati Open. They partnered with ArtWorks to produce the mural.
Early Reader about a dog who befriends a talented rat.
The University of South Alabama announced this year’s homecoming week with a lively, animated illustration by Ellice Weaver. The scene highlights the Jaguar “Timeless Traditions” that students can look forward to celebrating later this semester.
Peter and Maria Hoey collaborated with McCullough Creative and the Lincoln Presidential Foundation to produce “Lincoln’s Springfield” – an interactive exhibit at The Corneau House across from The Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, IL.
Michael Crampton worked with VML on a vintage-style poster illustration for Aperol, an official partner of the 2024 US Open Tennis Championships. The poster is displayed throughout New York City as part of their campaign in celebration of the tournament.
Created for Texas Co-op Power magazine, this illustration accompanied an article on the rise and decline of Eagle Springs, Texas. The artwork depicts an abandoned church now surrounded by wildflowers, symbolizing the once-thriving community and how nature has since reclaimed the site. Rendered in a vintage-inspired style, it conveys both the history of the town and the quiet resilience of the landscape.
Mark Fredrickson was commissioned by SpinMaster to illustrate three puzzles, showing his unique take on classic children’s fables: The Three Little Pigs, Hansel and Gretel, and The Princess and the Pea.
Traci Daberko contributed to the recent Summer 2024 issue of Marquette Lawyer with a series of images on Tort Law.
New work from Donna Grethen using cut paper and pencil to create a summer beach day.
Andrew Davidson was commissioned by Turner Duckworth to create woodcut illustrations for the label redesign of Jim Beam’s line of flavored bourbon whiskeys, amplifying the hand-crafted feel of the family owned brand.
Taylor Callery was commissioned for the recent Summer 2024 issue of Marquette Lawyer with powerfully conceptual spread for, "Army of Survivors" a look at the victim statements for the sentencing of Larry Nassar.
Mary Haasdyk Vooys illustrates Heart and Soul, BBC World Service, for Radio Times. "When?Fr. Père Basile was 12 years of age, he started thinking of a religious life. But it never crossed his mind that he would someday be living in a cloistered abbey in the south of France producing wine..."
Debbie Powell created a series of hand-stamped illustrations for a picture book series from Oxford University Press: 50 Words About Nature. The books encourage young children to build a vocabulary of words describing animals, bugs and plants.
The chef is human - the reviewer isn't. A new study shows that people can't tell whether a review was written by a human or by AI.
Ana Gaman collaborates with Sensity, a design and marketing agency, to illustrate their quarterly newsletter. Each newsletter covers a design topic, ranging from copyrighting to UI/UX research. The illustration depicts the subjects in a playful, approachable and human way.
Series of illustrations of insects found in the habitat targeted for wildlife enhancing management
Francesco Bongiorni worked with TorX for the 4th year in a row to illustrate the poster for the 2024 Tor des Géants trail running race in Italy. Taking place annually in September, the extremely challenging race is 205 miles through the Aosta Valley and must be completed in under 150 hours. See below the posters Francesco illustrated for previous years as well.
Jordi Ferrándiz illustrated the dynamic key visual and official poster for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix happening at the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit later this June!
Matthieu Forichon illustrated Virginia Living Magazine’s annual guide to the best dining, shopping, services and activities across the five regions of the state. Matthieu’s beautiful imagery sets the stage for a summer of fun in Virginia!
Zhenia Vasilev created a cover for the Spring 2024 edition of Earlhamite Magazine, which spotlights the theme of progress towards the future.
Chris Smith illustrated a series of caricatures for the second annual Politico Magazine “awards” recognizing the members of Congress who have worked the hardest — at getting media attention. See the 10 “thirstiest” members of congress below.
Jeff Mangiat has created chilling packaging illustrations for new Monster High Skullector dolls: Annabelle from The Conjuring, and a Chucky and Tiffany two-pack. Jeff has created many spooky packaging illustrations for Skullector dolls, which are inspired by pop culture and horror movie icons. See some of the previous ones he has worked on here.
Written and illustrated by T.M. Detwiler, How to Dad provides new and soon-to-be fathers with hundreds of tips, tricks and advice for mastering everything they need to know from conception through the end of the child’s first year. Using fun visuals and informative infographics, How to Dad explains the ins-and-outs of fatherhood with concise simplicity and wry humor. https://mendolaart.com/project/how-to-dad/
Vector, woodcut style illustration of Kylemore Abbey, Ireland
A pair of laughing mushrooms. From the children's activity book, Scratch Magic: Unicorn Pizza Party, published by Get Creative 6. Art Director: Jennifer Markson
Josee Bisaillon illustrated the children's book "I Think I Think A Lot". Inspired by the author’s experience with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the story is about a young girl who notices the different ways that she approaches her school work and reacts to other people’s feelings compared to her classmates. She comes to accept herself just as she is and celebrates the differences between herself and her classmates. https://morgangaynin.com/project/i-think-i-think-a-lot/
Illustrated magazine supplement on various themes regarding industry 4.0 for Germany's biggest business news (WirtschaftsWoche).
Jonathan Carlson was commissioned to illustrate an exciting new edition of Monopoly celebrating Hasbro’s 100th Anniversary! This version of the game references 90 Hasbro brands, from Tinker Toys and Tonka, to classics such as Baby Alive and Battleship, and modern favorites like Magic: The Gathering. The commemorative tin, cards, money, and entire board feature Jonathan’s illustrations of iconic characters. https://rappart.com/project/monopoly-100-years-of-hasbro/
Victo Ngai partnered with Prophecy Wines to illustrate all of the labels for their collection. To embrace the spirit that each wine unearths, the label designs are inspired by Tarot cards and tailored to fit the varietal characteristics of each wine.
For the second year in a row, Jonathan Bartlett partnered with Wieden+Kennedy on FanDuel’s Kick of Destiny 2 campaign for Super Bowl LVIII. Like last year, FanDuel users placed their bets on whether Rob Gronkowski would make or miss his live field goal kick on a commercial break during the game.
Alexis Marcou created this illustration of Sam Kerr marking the addition of the Women's World Cup to the FIFA23 video game,
Orlando Arocena has worked with Designer Allen Pan-Long at Hasbro on key art and product packaging celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Mighty Morpin Power Rangers, and the recent premiere of ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always’ on Netflix. Orlando collaborated with the team to represent the Rangers in a classic way that fans know and love, while still implementing his signature flares, gradients and starbursts.
Over 100 page book of previously published business cartoons. The book also contains an endorsement from New Yorker cartoonist Sam Gross
A celebration of baseball and the elevated trainsin the neighborhoods where New York's team play Created for the MTA's popular art card program. Look for it when you take the train to the game this summer.
Steven Salerno is the illustrator for this special publishing project of 5 new MADELINE books! The first 3 books were released throughout 2022, the 4th book was released in 2023... the 5th book still in progress. They are written by John Marciano Bemelmans, grandson of Ludwig Bemelmans, the originator of MADELINE.
Print displayed in-store at the Nike HongKong store.
Editorial illustration, showing friends at dinner.
A.k.A were commissioned to create artwork for three new Crest products, Crest Be. We created all artwork, undertook the photo shoot of models and handled all production. The project took approximately three weeks to complete.
Montage of people and places in the news in 2022.
Teaming with Koto Design Studio, I created 70 staff portraits for Lightspeed Venture Partners as part of a rebranding campaign
Steven Noble was commissioned to custom illustrate a new logo mark that includes a lion with wings holding a shield in a classic scratchboard engraving style. The artwork was handcrafted using traditional X-Acto blades to individually carve the etched lines with color added digitally on a separate layer using Adobe Photoshop. Lettering was separately created to match style of main illustration. Artwork was supplied as a eps vector.
One of a series of collages created for Creed Fragrance to complement their iconic, hand-crafted perfume.
Packaging illustrations with flavour cues and ingredients for Eden Mill cocktail cans.
Website illustration for Loomis-Pay, a complete payment solution for cash, cards and other digital payments.
Hero image for an advertising campaign for Samsung's birthday week, developed in partnership with Samsung HQ in Seoul, Korea. Illustrations and animations were displayed across digital platforms and billboards across London and New York.
Conceptual illustration of a man struggling to find his way out of the maze in his own head, representing mental illness.
Conceptual illustration about a descendant of Thomas Jefferson for an editorial feature in Indianapolis Monthly magazine.
Asking For A Ride is the latest album release by the band White Reaper. The concept stems from the band's tracks, each with a cameo represented in the illustration. A hitchhiker's thumb is between his next ride and a future of peril. Painted traditionally with watercolor, gouache, and airbrush.
Cover illustration for Sarasota Magazine's annual Visitor's Guide, representing 8 different weekend getaways: For Families, Romantic Getaways, Girls’ Weekend, Foodies, Travelers with Dogs, History Buffs, Arts’ Lovers and Thrill Seekers. Each of these weekends are visualized in multiple ways throughout the cover.
Vector Illustration of the Portland cityscape
Children's book illustration about book smugglers in Lithuania during the late 1800s. Secret Schools is about underground schools throughout history and around the world.
Map Illustration commissioned by AFAR Media to feature online and printed in the magazine. Advertisement purposes, to show the places to stay, eat and have fun whilst visiting The Gulf Shores
3 x Limited Edition bottle designs for Gordon’s Pink Gin.
Month of July (study)
Editorial illustration for an article about the violent history of South Africa and the perspective on a culture of peace. Winner of Best-in-Show award in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual 63
Editorial illustration for the Wall Street Journal about the dilemma of choosing to work for a large company or for a start-up.
F/C illustration for the cover of the book "Pass of Fire", that is part of the series Destroyermen.
Using 3d Cgi, our challenge was to clearly visualise the level of engineering complexity that exists behind the outer shell of this highly detailed Lego Technic model. Consisting of 1000’s of parts and requiring an instruction manual of close to 500 pages to assemble, the final marketing image shows why assembly can easily take over 8 hours!
I created these illustrations for an article by Ed Yong about how the pandemic made it clear that science touches everything, and everything touches science. I used tarots as a metaphor for the complexity and chaos of the pandemic issue. I preferred to let the tarots themselves speak. So, I created 12 different tarots. I used “The Pandemic” instead of the card “The fool” represented by a fool’s hat over the world to underscore how the pandemic hasn’t just been a science story.”
Although the “Cows ‘Nourishment’ Campaign” can’t claim sole responsibly for Calcium’s year over year growth, it is safe to say that creating awareness and brand recognition certainly helped. In 2020, MM&M Magazine, for their “Top 100 Agencies” article, requested agencies submit a record album cover that was indicative of their agency. Calcium decided to do a takeoff of the famous Beatles “Abbey Road” album cover.
This was one of a much larger plush series which included both plush and packaging design aimed at children from ages 4 to 7. The client requested the creation of numerous cute “marshmallow plush” aliens along with the packaging. I chose fun vibrant colours along with plush designs that would be endearing to the child.
John has created this illustration for AOPA magazine article about John Huston pranking Burt Lancaster by dropping ping pong balls over the golf course to disrupt his tournament play.
During the pandemic I submitted this design to paint on an electric utility box in Amherst, Massachusetts. This is one of several electric utility boxes I painted in Boston and towns in Western Massachusetts. I am a big supporter of the idea to paint drab industrial hardware in order to beautify the city and town landscape and initiated PAINT THIS BOX!, an effort to get electric utility boxes painted by artists in Northampton MA, my hometown.
When Coors came out with its TV Spot “Coors Light Train” it was a big hit. Because of this, they wanted to create an accompanying Point of Sale and POP experience. We had to remodel the train from TV footage to make a higher res version. After making the iconic images for the print campaign, we created a concept involving a life-size train made from a flatbed truck that traveled around the US hosting experimental events inside it.
We love creating realistic images that can’t be created using photography, using 3D imagery to create something which doesn’t exist..but you wish it did! For the Beer Island image, we wanted to create a fantasy scene which was fun, believable and nice to look at. We thought a beer bottle shaped island would be a great image, with the Heineken label making a perfect swimming pool. All elements, including the sea, boats, palm trees and people are created using 3D and rendered realistically.
I’ve been producing record covers and t-shirt designs for Brighton rockabilly band the Long Tall Texans since the mid-1980s and they’ve always been a real joy to work on. This mini-album was their most recent release and the brief for the cover, as ever, consisted of little more than the title. The rest was left up to me. I’m pretty familiar with the group and the type of imagery appreciated by their fanbase by now but even so, that’s a very open spec compared to most illustration jobs.
Nathan was commissioned to design the cover for the new self titled debut EP by the British Alt/Rock band 'Sleepy Beaucat' The 4 track EP was produced by legendary producer/engineer Tony Platt best known for his work with AC/DC, Led Zeppelin and Bob Marley amongst many others. The image is based on a real media acrylic on canvas painting painted by Nathan in 2006. The band liked the image so much that they asked Nathan to recreate it digitally keeping as much to the original as possible.
MTV needed art for their southern Real-World-like hit show “Floribama Shore” done in an 80’s movie poster style. I used a mix of traditional and digital to achieve the final look. The work showed up in various media including a billboard in Times Square, NYC.
Advertisement commission from McCann Erickson as part of MasterCard Seven Wonders of the World sweepstakes.
2021 hair trends for Dyson. We’ve got 90's space buns, bob with bangs, textured locks, refined grunge, sleek and straight, and the influence of masks
Pencil portrait of singer-songwriter James Arthur for his interview with The Financial Times Weekend Magazine.
The episode is called "It Wouldn't Be Make-Believe If You'd Believe In Me", and is about the republican leadership in Michigan. It all boils down to in-fighting; but the total outsider who has taken over for the state is swimming in conspiracy theories, purity tests, missing funds, and fist fights on the floor.
Tylko's modular shelving systems had their scale played with and were put into quirky scenarios by Chris Labrooy.
Peter Strain was 16 when the virus broke out. 10277 days later, time has healed nothing.
Gaby D'Alessandro, who is from the Dominican Republic, was selected to create a three-piece mural to honor and celebrate the vibrant, beautiful community of Washington Heights, where many Dominicans call home. The image featured above is one section of the mural, which is featured on both floors of the store.
Editorial Illustration for Guardian Weekly's Cover on the global push to make air ventilators.
Lead art for an article questioning if ivy leagues schools are complacent with their own standards and quest for improving.
Illustration for WSJ about "Clothing That Dates You". - e.g. Skinny Jeans
Technical illustrations created for Masienda's "Molinito" user manual. All the illustrations have a clean technical look with a bit of a vintage feel as shown in this "exploded parts diagram".
An Illustrated poster of 40+ haunted sites throughout the garden state, commissioned by Weird NJ Magazine. Art Direction: Mark Moran
Part of a series of illustrations for National Geographic Traveler magazine depicting different types of travelers. Here the luxury lady with branded luggage.
Packaging design for Arboretum Blend Ground Coffee, exclusive to Liberty.
Illustration for the Invitation to the 2021 High Line Spring Benefit Event..
Reconnecting with the wildlife and the outdoors during lockdown in the UK.
Header illustration for Kundalini Yoga.
Building Knowledge: What an Elementary Curriculum should do.
Logo for Old Dominick Distillery, a whiskey, bourbon and vodka distillery in Memphis Tennessee. Nico the Dominicker Rooster is a symbolic trademark in reference to Domenico Canale, an Italian émigré, who founded the D. Canale & Co. distributorship in Memphis, Tennessee.
Part of a series of illustration created for the fall issue of UCLA Magazine for a story about John Wooden's final season coaching the UCLA basketball team in 1975.
Editorial illustration showing the documentation of natural wildlife.
Cover illustration for British newspaper The Times, featuring an explosive scene from the epic war film 1917.
Portrait illustration for TIME Magazine, featuring Indira Gandhi.
Cover illustration for BK luxury travel magazine, Switzerland on the topic of serenity.
Owen Davey represented by Folio Art
A map illustration inspired by the story of the Beneteau brand, which originated in Vendée in 1884, to bring in the New Year (2019).
Promotional web illustration for FLIKR's personal tabletop fire pit.
Illustrating fan theories about The End of The F***ing World as part of the promotion campaign for Season 2.
This an illustration for the movie Ad Astra starring Brad Pitt
Illustration for fabric based on your pet used on a chair for Stir magazine
Saving Goals illustration for Plansponsor.
Illustration for the article for "How my dumbphone made me smarter" for The Globe and Mail newspaper.
Illustration for the book cover of The Last Spell Breather for Oxford Children's Books.
Illustration for article Moving On for Orange Coast Magazine.
Guide on spring blossoms for Waitrose Food Magazine.
Front page opener illustration for article Resi Rulers for The Real Deal magazine.
Artwork selected for new series titled Good Monster. Series of new beer launched May 9, 2022. Created with Children's Tempera Sticks and Digital Painting Combined. A conceptual work titled :Eye Dream Candy Cave."
One step in a surgical series depicting execution of the Convergent Procedure to treat Atrial Fibrillation.
This is the story of Sulaiman Addonia, when he left Sudan for Saudi Arabia. For the first time he was confronted with the colour of his skin… But Sulaiman Addonia kept strong, holding the memory of Hayat who gave hem a red balloon when he left Sudan...
Rebecca Mock represented by Folio Art
Andrés Lozano represented by Folio Art
Maïté Franchi represented by Folio illustration agency
Vintage Race Car spread from children's book
Illustration for outdoor signage.
Portrait illustration of Frida Kahlo for the children's book "Il était une fois Femmes Fabuleuses" about inspiring women.
A group of wonderful Neo-natal Intensive Care nurses at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto commissioned me to do a portrait of a family, who after receiving superlative care at St. Mike's for their premature infant, gave back by creating a fundraising event called Malachy's Soiree which raised more than $450K in its first year for the NICU at St. Michael's Hospital. The framed painting was presented at the fundraiser. Watercolour portrait, 14 x 20 inches,
Example of 10 portraits commissioned for high end retail store Stanley Korshak. The portraits were for their spring fashion, accessories and product catalogue
Peter Greenwood was asked by Apple to create a piece for their new App Store. For the featured topic 'Gaming off the Board', we see a playfully surreal approach to this growing trend of digital boardgames.
One of a series of b/w illustrations created for a role-playing game module by Frightshow Classics, inspired by J.S. Le Fanu’s haunting 19th-century vampire novella, Carmilla. Atmospheric, eerie, and rich with gothic detail—this series captures the chilling tension of one of literature’s earliest vampire tales.
