RappArt collaborated with Kelly McMurray of 2Communiqué to create a magazine for the UCDA (University and College Designers Association) Design Awards Conference. Available for digital download below, the magazine has four tradable covers and features over 50 examples...
Check your swag bag at the UCDA Design Awards Conference for the RappArt special edition magazine! Each having one of four tradable covers, the magazine features examples of award-winning illustration assignments commissioned by college and university publications,...
Egle Plytnikaite recently created a series of illustrations for personal finance company, NerdWallet. She took a conceptual approach to the topic of financial stability surrounding mortgage, traveling, leisure, and investing.
John Jay Cabuay was commissioned to illustrate the cover for middle grade novel The Other Side of the River written by Alda P. Dobbs, releasing in September 2022. This is the sequel to Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna, which follows the story of 12-year-old Petra Luna...
Jessie Lin has worked on several thoughtful illustrations for stories in Beijing-based News Magazine Sanlian Life Week. A History PhD of London University makes a living through freelancing as a writer and consultant in history related fields. Many say he doesn’t have...
Kathleen Fu was commissioned to create a cover and several interior illustrations for Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin. The feature delves into the “New Urban Order,” what the sustainable eco cities of our near future will bring.
Jeffrey Smith was commissioned by The Pennstater for the recent article, “He’s (Still) Alive!” The story follows Penn State English professor Michael Bérubé and his new interpretation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
Kotryna Zukauskaite was commissioned by ALM to create the cover of the September issue of The National Law Journal. The issue focuses in on the upcoming contentious issues on the Supreme Court docket.
Jim Tsinganos was commissioned to create a cover and inside spread for the US Postal Service publication, The Eagle Magazine. The feature dealt with what changes would improve and simplify operations and delivery routes, and the development of new distribution and...
Kathleen Fu was commissioned by The New York Times for the article, “How To Get Published: A Book’s Journey From ‘Very Messy’ Draft To Best Seller,” which examines how new authors can get their start in the publishing world.
Jessie Lin was commissioned to create the cover of Madison Magazine, working with AD Tim Burton to convey the September theme of Living Well In The City.
Michael Cho announces a cover and full-length story for Batman: Urban Legends issue 21. Co-written by Michael and Anthony Falcone, the 22 pages of action will be on stands in November.
Peter and Maria Hoey were commissioned by Chicago Magazine for the article, “What Weather Forecasters Know.” It follows three of Chicago’s top meteorologists — Brant Miller, Cheryl Scott, and Tom Skilling — sharing what they’ve learned from years of...
Loe Lee was commissioned to create a poster and logo design for Princeton University. With art direction from Carrie Compton, the project focuses on promoting their International Offerings.
Zara Picken was commissioned to create an illustration for The Getty Center, who are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year. As a part of the celebrations, community festivals have been held across LA to thank Angelenos for embracing Getty as part of their...
An Chen was commissioned to create a cover and several interior illustrations for the Summer 2022 edition of Different Leaf. Different Leaf is magazine for, “consumers navigating the evolving world of legalized cannabis.”
Traci Daberko was commissioned for the cover of The Clinical Journal of Oncology & Nursing to create an illustration addressing questions of COVID-19 vaccination in immunosuppressed patients.
John Jay Cabuay was commissioned by Rent Control Creative AD Kylie Kotch for UCLA Health Magazine. The illustrations focus in on the researchers who are studying how hallucinogens are showing promise in treating numerous mental health disorders.
Kathleen Fu was commissioned to create two images for USC Dornsife Magazine to accompany the article, “Dirty Water.” The feature details the shady deals that had to be struck in order to bring water to the LA region of California.
Tatjana Junker was commissioned by Dallas Magazine to illustrate their Summer reading feature, “Good Reads,” which has recommendations for what books to read all season long.
Daniel Hertzberg was commissioned to create a cover and series of interior illustrations for Federal Computer Weekly. The article examines how the Department of Homeland Security’s ambitious long-term hiring project has not yielded the results they hoped. Scroll...
Shaw Nielsen was commissioned by Bucknell Alumni Magazine to create a colorful spread on the theme of, “Work At Play.” The feature focuses what a typical day looks like for three alumni who made careers in the toy and game industry.
Peter and Maria Hoey have illustrated a new graphic novel, The Bend Of Luck. The story follows a man who mines precious stones that confer luck, and will be available in stores August 2nd!
Gwen Keraval was commissioned by Stanford Magazine to create the illustrations for their feature, “The Whole World in Its Plans,” about the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Read the article on the Stanford Magazine website.
Eglé Plytnikaité was commissioned by Informa to create a series of illustrations for their new campaign Inside Organics, which promotes the benefits of buying organic. As Inside Organics states: “From being a powerful solution to climate change to promoting...
Bruce Morser was commissioned to create a full-scale installation for the Washington State National Guard. The installation scales the facility’s full wall at 25 feet tall and 15 feet wide and is made from wood and acrylic panels. Learn more about Bruce’s...
Egle Plytnikaite created five animated gifs for The Bank of America’s “Better Money Habits” campaign (Mejores Hábitos Financieros®) to help teach communities how to better administer their finances. Her animations won the National Gold ADDY Award...
Photo Collage has gained popularity as this medium establishes its place in the creative world. Our artists have taken this medium and crafted together several illustrations that truly celebrate the purpose of the art of collage; working with the visual representation...
Zara Picken was commissioned by Cincinnati Magazine to illustrate a series of articles about sustainability. Zara created artwork for subjects including the green economy, carbon footprints, and plans to reduce energy consumption.
College and university publications are a vital part of the communications strategy of the schools they represent and provide a link between students, faculty, alumni, and the public. Here’s a diverse selection of recent work by our artists, covering a wide...
Fatinha Ramos was selected to have her illustration featured on the cover of Communication Arts – Illustration Annual | 63. This illustration is part of the children’s book, “The Boy Who Liked To Draw Cats” written by Michael De Cock and published by...
Daniel Hertzberg was commissioned to illustrate the cover and interior series for Education Week. This issue highlights and discusses the importance of having quality technology accessible to students.
Frank Stockton was commissioned by the University of Tampa to illustrate the article The Spartan Shark Tank. His illustrations depict the university’s signature event is the focal event of their annual C.R.E.A.T.E. competition (Creating Real...
Chiara Vercesi was commissioned to illustrate the cover of The Milaneser. The Milaneser is an expansive project to unify artists all over the world to share the story of the city of Milan through this fictional magazine cover.
Robert Neubecker was commissioned by The Wall Street Journal to create cover art for the Weekend Review section for the article “In Praise of Anxiety”. Robert also illustrated three inside pieces. Embrace your fears!