To receive this newsletter in your inbox, Subscribe on LinkedIn Kathleen Fu Welcome to the Rapp Art end-of-Summer send off! This Summer really flew by, but our artists were able to fit in a lot of great work. Take a few minutes to check out our highlights of the...
Kathleen Fu collaborated with charitable organization Safehaven on their new search-and-find storybook, “One in 100”. Safehaven provides services and resources for those with disabilities and medical complexities, and the book raises awareness around the...
Nigel Buchanan was commissioned by Golf Digest to illustrate the portraits of 6 Olympic Golf Potentials ahead of the 2024 Olympics. Nigel really aced those facial expressions! Victor Perez Bianca Pagdanganan Albane Valenzuela Ruoning Yin Adrian Meronk Ashley...
Zara Picken illustrated two recent covers for alumni magazines this season, combining landscapes with thoughtful concepts. The William & Mary Spring issue details the opportunities and challenges that W&M alumni are facing in the growing field of renewable...
To receive this newsletter in your inbox, Subscribe on LinkedIn Matthieu Forichon Happy Summer Solstice! The Spring was jam-packed with exciting work and news here at Rapp Art. In this newsletter, we’re recapping some of the highlights before the full dive into...
Nigel Buchanan illustrated the latest cover for 8×8 Magazine about the Euro 2024 Football Championship, depicting portraits of well known players. The article talks about how the championship will be a welcome “escape from reality” for a currently...
Illustrator Richard Mia has an affinity for capturing heavy topics with minimalistic, yet impactful concepts. From tech and medicine to education and culture, his visual solutions and metaphors cleverly boil down complex subjects. The work speaks for itself; see some...
Jessie Lin illustrated a vibrant cover for City & State New York’s Pride issue. The cover story discusses how trans “culture wars” have been spurred by recent politics in New York. The issue also spotlights 50 LGBTQ+ leaders who are on the...
Daniel Baxter created playful illustrated maps that illuminate the book reviews in the Wall Street Journal Summer Books feature. Sailing Alone by Richard J. King: Captain, Crew, Cook, and No Companions Liberty’s Grid by Amir Alexander: American zoning plans...
Josie Norton illustrated a story in The University of Central Florida’s Pegasus Magazine, about how UCF is developing solutions to meet Florida’s demand for educators.
Josie Norton regularly contributes to AARP The Magazine with thoughtful and conceptual header illustrations. Here are a few recent stories she has illustrated. 4 Things You Didn’t Know About Menopause How You Can Save Big Money by Shopping in Your Own Closet How to...
It’s here: Part 2 of the Spring Editions collection! Vibrant illustrations tell compelling stories about health, technology, science, and the evolving landscape of education for these College and University magazines. See it all below. Gwen Keraval – University...
Three of our illustrators have won well-deserved Awards of Excellence in the Communication Arts 65 Annual Competition this year. Congratulations to Josie Norton, Islenia Mil, and Francesco Bongiorni! Josie Norton Client: The New Yorker | Art Director: Nicholas Konrad...
With homecoming around the corner, we wanted to spotlight some projects that were all about student and alumni celebrations and other college and university campus events. Check them out below and get ready to celebrate! Jon Reinfurt Steve Simpson John Jay Cabuay:...
To receive this newsletter in your inbox, Subscribe on LinkedIn Francesco Bongiorni Spring is here! The most exciting time of year, when everything comes back to life. And if you’re not the best about new year’s resolutions, Spring may be an even better time to...
Below is part 1 of our collection of exciting work our illustrators have done with College and University magazines this season. These covers and features set the stage for a Spring season of positivity, looking forward, and breaking new ground. Stay tuned for...
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...
To receive this newsletter in your inbox, Subscribe on LinkedIn Egle Plytnikaite for the George Family Foundation One month down, 11 to go! We’ve already kicked off the year with lots of exciting work and new things to look forward to in 2024. We started with a...
In part 2 of our 2023 Best Of collection, we’re sharing some of the most exciting work our illustrators have done for our corporate and commercial clients. Enjoy the collection below, and join us in continuing the creative adventure into the new year! Jonathan...
While we look forward to what’s in store for 2024, we’re taking some time to reflect on the great work our artists have done this past year. Our illustrators continue to tell effective visual stories and push creative boundaries for our editorial and university...
Jessie Lin illustrated the cover and interiors for Kaiser Permanente’s publication Permanente Excellence, about early detection and treatment of pediatric sepsis.
Taylor Callery created a series of striking conceptual illustrations for the University of Alberta’s Winter alumni magazines.The cover story in New Trail discusses the ups and downs of Generative AI and how it’s impacting jobs, learning, and creativity....
Robert Neubecker’s poster illustration of BYU Cougar fans helps to celebrate 20 years of the CougarTail, the unique, fan-favorite treat of football games at Brigham Young University. The illustration is a search-and-find, with local sports celebrities sprinkled...
To receive our newsletter in your inbox, subscribe on LinkedIn Anna Godeassi for Experience Life Magazine We hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving! One thing that we’re thankful for is all the exciting work that we get to do for University publications. We...
Fall is flying by, but we’ve had the opportunity to work on many exciting University publication projects this season. Check out these covers and features illustrated by Rapp artists, centered around topics including recent scientific breakthroughs, changes in...
Matthieu Forichon was commissioned to create a series of illustrations for an immersive exhibition at the Grand Hôtel-Dieu in Lyon, France, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Léon Bérard Cancer Center. Each illustration highlights the Center’s significant...
We are very proud of the many Rapp artists with Selected and Chosen works in the American Illustration 42 competition, representing a range of great conceptual and narrative work. Congratulations to all of our winners – see the full list below! Chiara Vercesi –...
Volume 2 of Art|ists Magazine is here, showcasing covers and feature illustrations from 32 of our artists for 45 college and university publications. Created with Kelly McMurray, Creative Director and Founder of 2Communiqué, the magazine also features an insight from...
Jordi Ferrándiz illustrated a series of posters announcing the 2023/2024 season performances at the San Diego Opera, Opening with Grammy Award-winners Latonia Moore and J’Nai Bridges in concert, and also including Mozart’s Don Giovanni and Puccini’s Madama...
Egle Plytnikaite collaborated with Rastine Cafe in Vilnius, Lithuania to create prints, postcards, window displays, and a children’s activity book about fungi and biodiversity. The collection underscores the crucial role mushrooms play in the ecosystem, and all...
To receive our newsletter in your inbox, subscribe on LinkedIn Dan Page for IEEE Spectrum: College Admissions – Should AI Apply? The Hot Topic: AI There are limitless discussions to be had about the rapidly expanding field of study that is Artificial...
Summer is ending, everyone is back to school, and the leaves will be falling soon. You know what that means – Christmas is right around the corner! You can never be too prepared, so we put together a collection of holiday-inspired illustrations to help us all look...
Pete Lloyd illustrated an arctic scene for the packaging of Studiostone Creative’s new alabaster animal carving kits, featuring a polar bear, penguin, and arctic hare. Pete was previously commissioned to illustrate environments for their soapstone carving kits,...
Nigel Buchanan illustrated Time Magazine’s cover story: Inside Elon Musk’s Struggle for the Future of AI by Walter Isaacson, whose biography of Musk is publishing this month. The article describes Musk’s mission to minimize AI danger and assure that...
Kathleen Fu illustrated a fun cover for the Philadelphia Inquirer, centered around their annual ranking of the Top Workplaces in the Philadelphia region, while also incorporating other stories from the issue into the illustration.
Ellice Weaver created these illustrations to advertise the Greenhouse Scholars 2023 Summer Symposium. Greenhouse Scholars is a program that supports under-resourced college students to increase rates of graduation and career success. Their annual symposium features a...
Daniel Hertzberg has a knack for thinking conceptually as well as depicting medical subject matter in an understandable way. His use of powerful metaphors and emphasis on the human element is a perfect fit for medical and healthcare illustration...
To receive our newsletter in your inbox, subscribe on LinkedIn Alison Seiffer for the Wall Street Journal’s Summer Books Illustration Trends: Results We’re halfway through the year already! We felt this was a good time to check back in on the illustration...
To receive our newsletter in your inbox, subscribe on LinkedIn James Steinberg for Loyola Magazine Universities Spring Forward University and college magazines are looking toward the future and embracing the changing world in the 2023 Spring editions. See...