Illustrator Dave Murray is thrilled to add not one but two Canada Post stamps to his long list of achievements. Dave was doubly honoured to be awarded such a prestigious assignment on such a vital subject matter. Intrigued by insects from an early age Dave was more than happy to lend his signature geometric style to the crucial task of keeping bees in the forefront of people's minds.
Read MoreIllustrator Eric Chow featured in Communication Arts Illustration Annual
A BIG congratulations to illustrator Eric Chow for being featured in Communication Arts Illustration Annual 2018! Eric’s work for The Infinite Bad, a role-playing horror comedy podcast created by Definitely Human Productions promotes the series online and through social media.
Read MoreRémy Simard illustrates for University of Alberta
Illustrator Rémy Simard's comic style gives us a sneak peek into college life at the University of Alberta, past and present. Created for alumni magazine New Trail's column smalltalk and art directed by Marcey Andrews these quirky lighthearted illustrations poke fun at the realities of the college experience.
Read MoreJames Minchall illustrates for Strategy Magazine
Illustrator James MInchall recently had the opportunity to pair up once again with Strategy Magazine's art director Tim Davin. The magazine’s annual agency survey article called for a conceptual piece and James was just the right fit!
Read MoreMeet craft brewery resident illustrator Dave Murray
Illustrator Dave Murray has been quietly creating a impressive collection of award-winning illustration for Toronto craft brewery Indie Ale House and we thought it was about time we shared some of it!
Read MoreMark Hoffmann illustrates for Middlebury Magazine
Middlebury Magazine art director Pamela Fogg acknowledged that she's admired illustrator Mark Hoffmann's work for quite some time. However, the chance to collaborate on a project is not always there...until it is!
Read MoreThe ultimate children's book for a Jane Austen fan illustrated by Katy Dockrill
Ta da! After untold hours of work (just look at all those little people!) we are so excited to officially reveal illustrator Katy Dockrill’s new children’s book, 'Where’s Jane?'. Jane Austen's wonderful works are expertly condensed by fan and author Rebecca Smith.
Read MoreMonika Melnychuk illustrates for Hamptons Cottages and Gardens
Always a fun choice, illustrator Monika Melnychuk brought her humor and lightheartedness to the recent Hampton's Cottages and Gardens double page spread 'Extra! Extra!'. Working with design director Jennifer Cole Monika created 11 images to highlight what people are looking for in the perfect property and a few illustrations of what they are NOT looking for.
Read MoreCarl Wiens' conceptual illustration for Wiley medical journal
Illustrator Carl Wiens has been quietly working away on a series of covers for the Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Journal and the time has come to show off his work!
Read MoreThom Sevalrud illustrates for the ONPHA 2017 Conference
Illustrator Thom Sevalrud had the pleasure and privilege of creating the logo for the 2017 ONPHA (Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association) Conference. His artwork was utilized throughout all media, from videos and outdoor signage to booths and guide books.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for New Jersey Monthly
It's hard to pick a favorite - we love each one of these images! Commissioned by New Jersey Monthly, illustrator Katy Dockrill was recently tasked with creating a series of illustrations promoting the 'Hidden Jersey'.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for Woman's Day Magazine
New year new you, right? No one needs that kind of pressure! Illustrator Clare Owen puts pictures to the words that might motivate you to improve your organizational tendencies this year (without aiming for perfection).
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates the Cyber Attack Survival Manual
Eric Chow's conceptual illustrations pack a punch in this very topical Cyber Attack Survival Manual written by Nick Shelby and Heather Vescent, published by Weldon Owen. Image after image Eric's work quickly communicates the issues at hand in simple yet powerful ways.
Read MoreJanice Kun illustrates for Williams College Magazine
Commissioned by 2 Communiqué creative director Kelly McMurray for Williams College Magazine, illustrator Janice Kun created a series of images to accompany an article on the global impact of Williams College's prestigious Center of Development of Economics (CDE).
Read MoreTim Zeltner illustrates for Kensington Books
We couldn’t wait to show you these book covers illustrated Tim Zeltner for the B&B Spirits Mystery series by author Pamela Kopfler! A big thank you goes out to art director Lou Malcangi and Kensington Books.
Read MoreDave Murray illustrates for USC inMotion Magazine
The digital world is continuing to change how we work, live our lives and more than ever how we learn. And that can be really good! Illustrator Dave Murray was recently commissioned by art director John Hobbs at inMotion Magazine to conceptually represent the reality of online learning in the Physical Therapy Division of USC.
Read MoreGary Alphonso illustrates for The College of William & Mary
Illustrator Gary Alphonso's digital scratch board technique honors a historic process while incorporating the benefits of modern advances, much like his subject matter, The College of William and Mary.
Read MoreA big i2i Art welcome to conceptual illustrator James Minchall
Please welcome i2i Art’s newest illustrator, James Minchall! James brings with him a truly unique and conceptual style, utilizing silhouette-type characters, graphic elements and occasionally photo collage.
Read MoreTalya Baldwin Illustrates for Second Story Press
Illustrator Talya Baldwin recently had the pleasure to work alongside art director Melissa Kaita, applying her unique style to Paris architecture for this very special book cover. Talya's line art shows the same loving attention to historic monuments as to unassuming, run-of-the-mill walk-up flats.
Read MoreClare Owen Illustrates for Petite Lou & Co.
You would be hard-pressed to find a better fit than illustrator Clare Owen's charming style and Quebec-based Petite Lou & Co's childhood innocence-inspired aesthetic.
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