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July 2025 Newsletter

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Christiane Beauregard for USC Dornsife: The Life Issue

Welcome, July! Take a refreshing dip into art before heading out for the holiday.

Spring into Summer: University Editions

Hot off the press: the summer university magazines are here! Check out these stunningly illustrated, groundbreaking stories about healthcare, history, environmental science, and even the meaning of life. USC Dornsife, Michigan Alum, William & Mary, Harvard Magazine, and more — see it all here.

Christiane Beauregard
Gwen Keraval
Maria Francesca Melis
Carolina Peláez
Nadia Radic


llustrator Spotlights: Specialties

Some of the skills that our artists are most known for!

Portrait Pros

John Jay Cabuay, Nigel Buchanan, and Jordi Ferrándiz: they can do all kinds of editorial problem-solving, but they stand out especially for their portraiture. These artists use shape, line and color in perfect balance to craft stunning likenesses in their own unique styles. See the comparison.

Business and Finance Illustrated by Egle Plytnikaite

Using clean, bold visuals, Egle Plytnikaite excels at taking subjects that are confusing or complex and translating them into smart and exciting concepts. This is especially appealing for business and financial topics. See this collection of her work for advertising, branding, websites, editorial publications, annual reports, and more.

Chiara Vercesi’s Health and Science Illustrations

In her signature style, Chiara Vercesi delivers distinctive problem-solving visuals for scientific editorials. She recently illustrated (and animated) a series for Nature Magazine about advances in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. It’s been especially interesting to see Chiara make a return to traditional media in her latest projects. See more here.

Kotryna Zukauskaite’s Medical Illustrations

Kotryna Zukauskaite specializes in illustrating for the medical and pharmaceutical space. Her visuals empower healthcare professionals and patients alike, increasing everyday understanding of biological processes, health conditions, and patient experiences. In this post we featured a range of Kotryna’s medical illustration work, from infographics and diagrams to scientific reports and conceptual editorial illustrations.

Shaw Nielsen’s Humor

Shaw Nielsen regularly illustrates the Faculty Research column for Terry, the magazine of the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business. This ongoing series is a great example of Shaw’s ability to bring a bit of whimsy and humor to topics that are anything but — like risk management, consumer behaviors, and workplace leadership. See the whole collection here.

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