Led by our editorial agent Jodie Hein, our collaborations with universities continue to develop and grow. The following illustrators deliver exciting, new work for a new season to universities across the country. Check out the work of Gwen Keraval, Nigel Buchanan,...
James Steinberg illustrated the cover of DINEH. DINEH is a pastorale laced in beauty and sorrow, and a bildungsroman told from the point of view of a young girl. Set entirely in what is now Belarus, Maze’s eponymous heroine is fueled by her hunger for learning,...
Nicole Xu was commissioned by Health Progress, the journal of The Catholic Health Association Of The United States to create a number of illustrations for their articles: “Your Care Provider Can See You Now: Pandemic Prompts New Approaches in Telehealth,”...
James Steinberg was commissioned by Harvard Business School to illustrate the section cover for their “Ideas” in their Alumni Bulletin. This section featured “Savings and Loan: Reinventing the mutual bank around the modern era of community-based...
Zara Picken created an illustration inspired by Ukrainian motanka dolls, to highlight the UK’s Disasters Emergency Committee and the actions they are taking to support Ukraine. The motanka doll is an amulet, one of the oldest symbols of Ukrainian culture....
The Wall Street Journal is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics, including finance, world events, health, lifestyle, and culture. A number of our RappArt illustrators have created compelling cover and feature art to accompany articles...
Daniel Diosdado was commissioned by Kiplinger Magazine to provide illustrations for their article, “How To Cut Your 2021 Tax Bill” written by Sandra Block, art directed by Dan Kohan. Click here to see the full article and to pick up a tax tip or...
Kathleen Fu was commissioned by Texas Highway Magazine to provide illustrations for an article highlighting the hidden gems of the city of Lampasas. Click here to see a peek of the article.
Jessie Lin was commissioned to provide an illustration for Knowable Magazine’s Season 2 Podcast. Jessie’s illustration highlights topics discussed during this season such as the science of dreams, the search for extra-solar planets, and the quest to treat...
Taylor Callery was commissioned to provide key art for The Boston Globe’s book review cover. Author John Darnielle’s new novel Devil House looks at our true crime obsessions. If true crime is an addiction, Devil House is a novelist’s cure. It’s...
Focus on Photocollage The only thing cooler than the weather these days is our artist’s illustrations! And photocollage is the style that is red hot. Scroll on to see illustrations from university newsletters, magazines, and articles alike. A handful of our...
Aldo Crusher was commissioned to design and animate the keyframes for Owens Corning featured in the Las Vegas Bowl. This animation stars, a classic comedic cartoon icon, The Pink Panther.
John Jay Cabuay was commissioned by AT&T to create a digital mural for a Martin Luther King Jr. tribute. This mural is displayed on the 120 ft. screen at AT&T Discovery District in Dallas, TX.
2021 was a year of hope and moving forward. Our artists have submitted outstanding work from advertising, newspaper, editorial, and a few personal projects for our Best Of: 2021. Before we say farewell to 2021 for good, take a moment to reflect, celebrate, and...
Dan Page was commissioned to provide illustrations for The University of Waterloo’s 2020- 2021 Report on Giving. This report provides details on how the university uses its resources to support its campus and the surrounding community alike. See more of...
Robert Neubecker was commissioned by The Wall Street Journal to illustrate the article “The Bunk of Generational Talk”. See more of Robert’s work here. Scroll further to see the process behind the art!
John Jay Cabuay was commissioned to illustrate an advertorial for Opera News featured in The Metropolitan Opera Guild. This advertorial is for their Master Class series, featuring a portrait of American lyric coloratura soprano Harolyn Blackwell. See more of John...
Jessie Lin was commissioned by a Beijing foundation to illustrate a brochure advocating for mental health services and those who have mental illness. See more of Jessie’s work here. *These illustrations were created and intended for publication in Beijing; the...
We continue to collaborate with universities and artists alike to develop captivating and vibrant illustrative works. The following illustrators create exciting, new work for universities across the country and beyond. Keep scrolling to see an extensive capsule...
Egle Plytnikaite was commissioned by Harper’s Bazaar to illustrate Harry Winston’s “With Love” Collection. This Harry Winston aesthetic and consists of 39 pieces separated into 4 unique chapters: L ─ Winston Light, O ─ Winston Obsession, V ─...
Thru the past several months, a few of our editorial illustrators were commissioned to illustrate covers and literature for university magazines across the country. From technology magazines to scholarship fundraising, our illustrators capture academic subjects and...
John S. Dykes was commissioned by The Wall Street Journal to illustrate the article, “Escaping the Efficiency Trap And Finding Some Peace of Mind”. See more of John’s work here. And a look behind the scenes:...
Sjoerd van Leeuwen was commissioned by Greenhouse Scholar to create illustrations for their Summer Symposium. This year’s theme is “Relentless Together”. See more of Sjoerd’s work here. ...
Nigel Buchanan was commissioned by Vanity Fair to illustrate the article “Rudy Country”. Nigel has also been selected as a featured contributor for the September 2021 issue. “The extreme expression I illustrated reflects what I would guess to be his...
Ard Su was commissioned by The New York Times to illustrate the article “This Is our Chance to Pull Teenagers Out of the Smartphone Trap”. See more of Ard Su’s work here.
Taylor Callery was commissioned by The Wall Street Journal for their REVIEW cover, to illustrate the article The Saturday Essay: “Is Pope Francis Leading the Church to a Schism?” See more of Taylor’s work here. ...
Loe Lee was commissioned by Institute for Inclusive Leadership to illustrate their new book, The Inclusive Leader’s Playbook: The Work of the Inclusive Leader. See more of Loe Lee’s work here. *Due to client requests all book copy has been removed from...
Chiara Vercesi was commissioned by the magazine of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to create an illustration for their Spring 2021 issue on climate change and the flight for a healthier and more equitable plant. See more of Chiara’s work here....
Chanelle Nibbelink was commissioned by BMW Foundation to create an illustration for their Equity, Diversity, and Belonging Week. See more of Chanelle’s work here.
Jean-Francois Podevin was commissioned by The Washington Post to create an illustration for their article “Meet the scientists teaching AI to police human speech”. He illustrated the statue of the (Venus de Milo) text with words from all the world...
Jessie Lin was commissioned by The Moxy Hotel to create a mural illustration and pillow design for an interactive event at their Shanghai hotel location. See more of Jessie Lin’s work here.
Gwen Keraval was commissioned by MFE Magazine to illustrate the cover and a full- page interior illustration for their April 2020 issue, “Short Term Boom.” His cover, art directed by Carolyn Sewell received a 2021 NEAL award for Best Art Direction for...
Andrea Cobb was commissioned by The New York Times to illustrate the article “This Season’s Wedding Crashers: Cicadas.” She illustrated and animated a gif of this year’s guest of honor, the Cicada. See more of Andrea Cobb’s work here. ...
Jeffrey Smith was commissioned by Outdoor Life Magazine to create cover illustrations for three articles in The Alaska Issue: “The Past,” “The Present,” and “The Future.” See more of Jeffrey Smith’s work here.
John Jay Cabuay was commissioned by The Harvard Gazette to illustrate the article, “Why living in a two-parent home isn’t a cure-all for Black students” for their series Un/Equal about race and inequality in the United States. See more of John Jay...