At the intersection of science, technology and art lies Carl Wiens’ illustration. So it was natural that he was commissioned by Summit Magazine’s creative director Michal Waissmann to illustrate “Discoveries and Dilemmas”, a feature article on the untold secrets of direct-to-consumer DNA testing. Have you ever completed an at home DNA test? Or, maybe you’ve wanted to but not sure if you should? Well, there’s lots to know before you do and Carl’s conceptual illustration tackles some of these topics; family secrets, hackers and criminal investigations.
Read MoreIllustrator Andrea "Dre" Cheung joins i2i Art Inc.
Please welcome i2i Art’s newest illustrator Andrea "Dre" Cheung! Currently based in Montréal and originally from Hong Kong, Andrea is a super talent, infusing her love of history and languages (she speaks 8!) into everything she does. Dedicated to crafting spaces of quiet recluse and appreciation she draws inspiration in the beauty that nature and coincidence creates best. Inspired by her travels, she is keen on capturing the energy of places she visits, and is always accumulating sketches, recipes, and stories to share.
Read Morei2i Art Welcomes Cut-Paper Illustrator Anthony Martin
Our group of amazingly talented artists at i2i Art Inc. has grown once more! We’re thrilled to announce that illustrator Anthony Martin has joined our roster. Anthony’s thoughtful cut-paper style is captivating and continues to catch the attention of clients. Based in France, Anthony illustrates the most wonderful and inviting worlds for viewers to explore. Full of energy and ability, Anthony's passion for illustration emanates from everything he creates; with work that spans from sublime to silly. Technically spot on, he is meticulous in his method, creating characters that evoke emotion and tell a story. Anthony's attention to detail is evident in the environments he creates, and whether realistic or purely conceptual, they pull us further into each scene.
Read MoreKelsey Davis illustrates for Queen's Alumni Review
Facing a rare genetic disease diagnosis can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to infants and children. Queen’s Alumni Review article “Twist of Fate”, illustrated by Kelsey Davis explores the hardships parents face in these cases and the journey to find support. Kelsey’s contemporary style and soft colour palette beautifully reveal the joy in parenthood despite the extreme challenges these situations bring. Heartwarming icons depict the obstacles as well as the hope encountered while seeking treatment.
Read MoreAne Arzelus creates conceptual illustration
Inspired by ideas, Ane is thrilled at the chance to tackle tough topics. Producing a range of artwork on a variety of subjects, from the climate crisis to mental health, they have a knack for delivering complex concepts with clear and concise visuals. Ane’s illustrations tell a story, with bold colour palettes and graphic shapes guiding the viewer. Whether its a detailed map or a simple visual, Ane definitely doesn’t shy away from making a statement. In fact, they embrace it!
Read MoreWelcome illustrator Kuba Ferenc
We’d like to give a warm i2i Art welcome to incredibly talented conceptual illustrator, Kuba Ferenc. Graphically composed and wonderfully compelling, Kuba’s illustration offers a unique perspective. Passionate about communicating complex ideas his work is well thought out and meticulously constructed. Addressing a variety of topics from politics to psychology, Kuba’s sophisticated yet subtle use of forms, shading and colour bring his illustration to life.
Read MoreThom Sevalrud illustrates for University of Toronto
Conceptual Illustrator Thom Sevalrud spares no detail with his latest illustration. Commissioned to depict the core values for U of T’s Institutional Research and Data Governance, Thom proves he’s up to the task. His classic geometric style captivates; revealing connections and highlighting unique elements.
Read MoreJames Minchall illustrates the science of napping
Don’t hit snooze! We’re discovering the science of napping through the art of conceptual illustrator James Minchall. Created for BBC Science Focus, James' signature collage style combines unexpected elements to explore the complexities of sleep. Layers of shapes and textures are connected by hand-drawn illustration to weave each concept together.
Read MoreDave Murray illustrates for the Heritage Classics
Dave Murray’s ongoing passion for hockey is no secret. If you’re familiar with his work, it’s easy to see why NHL VP of Creative Paul Conway and Fanbrandz Creative Director Bill Frederick commissioned Dave to illustrate this incredible series for the 2022 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. Taking into consideration the Steeltown history of the game’s location in Hamilton Dave set to work, infusing each illustration with an industrial edge. Dave’s unique graphic style and use of texture give these players depth and movement. Talk about a perfect match!
Read MoreWelcome Illustrator Migy
Starting the new year with a bang! Please join us in welcoming wonderfully talented illustrator Migy, we are delighted for him to join the i2i Art roster! With art that packs a punch, his dynamic characters and unique lettering are truly captivating. Migy’s visual style combines paint, ink, and digital, adding layers of vibrant colour and texture that offer a fresh, bold, and eye-catching quality. Incredibly fun and wildly entertaining Migy’s illustrations are sure to take you on a thrilling adventure!
Read MoreHayden Maynard illustrates 'Urban Forest' Series
Illustrator Hayden Maynard shares his passion for wildlife (birds in particular) with the creation of a unique series, ‘Urban Forest’. Playing with scale, Hayden takes a larger than life approach highlighting the majestic quality of nature, bringing each animal to the centre of his illustration. Detailed line work creates depth and dimension, inviting the viewer to walk through and explore the urban landscapes.
Read MoreThom Sevalrud illustrates for Blueprint ADE
Research and development consulting firm Blueprint ADE turned to illustrator Thom Sevalrud to create a clear and refreshed set of branded visuals for their website. Selected for his strong conceptual creativity and distinct graphic style, Thom expertly tackles these complex ideas. His seamless line work establishes a flow that draws the eye through the illustration and transforms each concept into clear icons. The bold hyperlink blue in the original series is a standout colour and signature to the Blueprint brand. But Thom took these illustrations one step further.
Read MoreKelsey Davis creates animations for Ontario College of Teachers
With the school year coming to a close we’re delighted to feature this animated campaign created by Kelsey Davis for the Ontario College of Teachers. Initially created for a World Teacher Day social media campaign, this series highlights the incredible growth and resilience from teachers and students during a year unlike any other. Kelsey’s contemporary style and playful colour palette connect each of the animations, calling attention to the incredible work of teachers and the challenges they’ve overcome.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates Supers: Heroes and Villains
In true superhero fashion illustrator Eric Chow creates the customer service dream team and their arch-enemies for internal communications at a large North American energy company. Along with e-merge Creative’s Art Director Sue McGillivray, they set out to inspire; commissioning Eric Chow to bring the characters they envisioned to life. Influenced by the graphic novel style, Eric expertly creates movement and fluidity within each scene. His stylized look and conceptual creativity are perfectly suited to highlight the strengths of each hero and the weaknesses of their counterparts.
Read MoreWelcoming conceptual illustrator and animator Ane Arzelus to i2i Art Inc.
A big i2i Art welcome to the incredibly talented conceptual illustrator and animator, Ane Arzelus! Graphically composed and wonderfully witty Ane’s illustrations have a story to tell. Passionate about communicating complex ideas with a concise delivery, her work is well thought out with a feminine undertone. Tackling topics from anxiety to meditation, Ane is inspired by the narrative behind each concept she shares. She enjoys bringing her illustration to life with a touch of motion and bright colour palettes that deliver bold messages.
Read Morei2i Art illustrators collaborate with Harlequin Enterprises
Everyone loves a good murder mystery and no one has a better mystery book collection than Harlequin Enterprises. The same can be said about the cover art for Harlequin’s Worldwide Mystery Series. A dynamic collaboration between i2i Art illustrators and Harlequin’s design team, these covers are a labour of love. The artists enjoy getting their creativity flowing and teaming up with Art Director extraordinaire Tara Scarcello.
Read MoreGreg Stevenson illustrates for William and Mary Alumni Magazine
Over this past year illustrator Greg Stevenson had the honour to work with The College of William & Mary, one of the oldest universities in America. Each year W&M Alumni Magazine selects an artist to feature in their quarterly issues. Proud to have been selected and working alongside art director Michael Bartolotta, Greg utilized a unique scratchboard technique that combines digital and traditional methods, each stroke creating depth and adding detail.
Read Morei2i Art welcomes illustrator and animator Kelsey Davis
We are thrilled to announce that our incredibly talented roster of artists is continuing to grow! Please join us in welcoming illustrator and animator Kelsey Davis! Bold shapes, dreamy hues and conceptual creativity are just a few reasons to fall in love with Kelsey’s illustration.
Read MoreIllustrator Thom Sevalrud Awarded 3x3 Magazine's Educator of the Year
We are thrilled to announce that our very own Thom Sevalrud has been named this year’s Illustrator/ Educator of the Year by 3x3 Magazine.
Thom’s bold colour choices and geometric patterns are just a few elements that make his illustration so intriguing. Thom attributes his light and airy style to growing up in the open space of the prairies. Combing his unique use of line and texture, Thom’s conceptual illustration has an added a layer of depth that draws you in and tells a story.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates for The Atlantic
In this age of online shopping, selling goods online has become a way of life for many. That’s why it was so interesting to see The Atlantic’s story of the Amazon seller, told through the conceptual illustrations of Eric Chow. Eric’s creativity never disappoints and this series is no exception.
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