Illustrator Phil creates truly unique pieces of art that subtly evoke emotion. Painting with acrylic on wood, he distresses each illustration by hand. The weathered and worn quality of his work combined with the layering of tones and textures add depth and set the mood for the story being told.
Read MoreJames Minchall illustrates for BBC Science Focus
James Minchall’s monthly illustrations for BBC Science Focus magazine has us taking a deeper look. Throughout this ongoing series James explores the world of science and technology through a creative lens, tackling tough and interesting topics alike.
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.
Read MoreAnimation by Weld Williams
If you’ve ever wanted to see your name in lights then you’ve come to the right place. Animator and illustrator Weld Williams joined i2i Art earlier this year and he’s shaking things up with his unique style and eye catching colours. His recent portrait of country rap sensation Lil Nas X for The New Yorker (art directed by Neeta Patel) is no exception.
Read MoreIn loving memory of illustrator Janice Kun
It is with great sadness that we share the recent passing of one of our artists, Janice Kun. More than a talented illustrator, Janice was a beloved daughter and sister, friend and cherished partner who will be greatly missed. Our heart-felt condolences to those who knew her best.
Read MoreCarl Wiens illustrates for Macalester Today
Illustrator Carl Wiens helps crack the code on algorithms with these stunning pieces created for Macalester Today. Carl uses his love of mechanics to inspire each illustration and communicate visually with the reader.
Read MoreWelcome illustrator Hayden Maynard
Please join us in welcoming i2i Art’s newest illustrator, conceptual artist Hayden Maynard! Passionate about his work, Hayden often uses his love of the outdoors combined with a wild imagination to bring his illustrations to life.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Toronto Life Magazine
They are calling it the green gold rush; the legalization of cannabis in Canada. Toronto Life Magazine, with the help of illustrator Katy Dockrill, count down who is making it rich in the weed capital of the world.
Read MoreJanice Kun illustrates for NC State
No one could predict that on the heels of ‘The Great War’ the world would witness another horror, a flu epidemic that would claim more lives that the war itself. It’s the 100 year anniversary of this pandemic and NC State’s recent feature “When State Got Sick” chronicles how the college, “answered the call, working to heal the sick in Raleigh and across the state”. Commissioned by art director Victoria Cumbee, mixed-media illustrator Janice Kun created a series of powerful images that speak of an unimaginable time.
Read MoreJanice Kun illustrates for The Ontario College of Teachers
Assigned to depict the rich, cultural experiences faced by a group of adventurous teachers, illustrator Janice Kun put her mixed-media toolkit to work. Created for the Ontario College of Teachers and in collaboration with Studio 141 art director Hannah Browne this series offers plenty of captivating detail as well as Janice’s classic inviting and tactile interpretation.
Read MoreJames Minchall illustrates for Stanford Social Innovation Review
If you ever need a stand out image for a tough concept illustrator James Minchall is the one to turn to. A fan of using negative space, implications of narrative, texture and imperfection James recently had the opportunity to work with the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Read MoreMark Hoffmann illustrates the future for Macalester Today
There are few ideas more serious than environmental sustainability. That's why it was such a treat when art director Brian Donahue from bedesign inc. choose Mark Hoffmann with his whimsical style and at times down right silly approach to illustrate this concept for Macalester Today.
Read MoreTim Zeltner illustrates for LINK Magazine
When SAIT (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology) Polytechnic alumni magazine LINK needed an illustration for an upcoming article about the future of work they made a very interesting choice in Tim Zeltner. Folksy and primitive in style, Tim may not have been an obvious choice (for some) but it certainly was a clever one.
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 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 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 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 MoreGreg Stevenson illustrates for New Jersey Monthly
Illustrator Greg Stevenson recently had the good fortune to work with art director Laura Baer of New Jersey Monthly Magazine. Six contributing authors give you the inside scoop on 16 hot (yet still affordable) towns in the state.
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