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 MoreDave Murray illustrates for Mount Royal University Summit Magazine
Chemistry. It’s a subject most of us leave behind in high school. Not so for illustrator Dave Murray. Dave often finds inspiration for his art in science and technology, so the chance to collaborate with creative director Michal Waissmann at Mount Royal University’s Summit Magazine for the article ‘The Chemistry Between Us’ was a perfect opportunity.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates for Thread
"Dress well without trying". That's the motto of the virtual stylists at the men's fashion website Thread. Illustrator Eric Chow 'effortlessly' creates their online advertising and infographics in the same vein, making it look easy. A shift from his usual conceptual work, Eric applies his contemporary and stylized look to the world of fashion. Now that's what one calls a good fit!
Read MoreGary Alphonso illustrates for TD Canada Trust
i2i Art Inc. has had the privilege of working with Creative Director Thomas Howlett of The Farm for many years on an annual creative assignment. The project? Traditionally, a limited edition signed framed print presented to recipients of the TD Canada Trust Employee Award. This year illustrator Gary Alphonso was honoured to be commissioned for the job.
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 MoreIllustrator Greg Stevenson finds inspiration in NYC
If you are looking for inspiration than New York City is the place to go and illustrator Greg Stevenson knows just that! The art world has a long history of one medium offering inspiration to another and this series is a great example of that.
Read MoreThom Sevalrud illustrates the modern world
Conceptual illustrator Thom Sevalrud excels at bringing the abstract into focus. The more abstract the idea the better; deconstructing large, complex theories into beautifully succinct visuals is his speciality.
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 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 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.
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