Daniel Diosdado was commissioned by American Gas to illustrate the cover of their September 2020 issue, “Putting Energy Behind Social Justice: Natural gas utilities are uniting in the fight against systemic racism.” See more of Daniel Diosdado’s work...
Egle Plytnikaite created a series of illustrations for the AscellaHealth bleeding disorders magazine Hemaware’s special issue, “The Importance of Compliance.” The cover story explores bleeding disorder issues and explains why treatment adherence is...
Taylor Callery created a series of illustrations for Education Week’s Opinion Series, which explores the topics of Student Achievement, Community Connections Supporting Growth, Student Activism, Virtual Athletics, and Student Leadership. See more of Taylor...
Shaw Nielsen, Traci Daberko, and Loe Lee illustrated buttons for the Virtual UCDA Design Conference’s swag box this October. Each button illustrates a different mood, so you can literally wear your heart on your sleeve. Our artist agent Jodie Hein will also be...
Traci Daberko was commissioned by the University of Rhode Island Magazine to illustrate the article, “Making the Jump: How diseases like COVID-19 make the improbably jump from animals to humans, and how humans make it easier” for their Summer 2020 issue....
Chiara Vercesi illustrated Virginia Living’s 2020 “Best of Virginia” issue, which highlights the top shopping, dining, and things to do in the state of Virginia. This project was completed under the art direction of Ann Harvey. See more of Chiara...
Taylor Callery has spent quarantine creating Covid-19 related illustrations for the biggest editorial publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Keep scrolling to see a few of his recent standout projects. āIn the...
Rapp Art is a community of nearly 100 illustrators from all around the world. The diversity of our illustrators leads to the brilliant variety of styles and concepts they create. During these remote, often solitary and scary times, our illustrators remind us that we...
Gordon Studer illustrated the cover for Deloitte Insights’ issue, “Down but not out: Transforming oilfield services.” This issue analyzes the drop of oil and gas prices since 2014 and how oilfield service companies have not adapted to the new normal....
Phil Wrigglesworth created the cover and a full page interior illustration for the Spring/Summer 2020 issue of Carnegie Mellon University’s magazine Tepper MagazineĀ titled, “Shifting the Balance: Where Do Companies Draw the Bottom Line?” See more of...
Matthieu Forichon created a series of cover illustrations for Deloitte’s 2020 Global Human Capital Trends report. Titled, “The Social Enterprise at Work: Paradox as a Path Forward,” this year’s report looks at how organizations continue to be...
Universities across the country are finding creative ways to keep their campuses engaged remotely. University magazines serve as an important resource for the students, alumni, and faculty to stay up to date with their schools from a safe distance. Our editorial agent...
The Covid-19 pandemic has created numerous assignments for our illustrators. Various aspects of working from home or being isolated have become popular themes along with stories about our healthcare workers and first responders. We have curated a small gallery of...
Kotryna Zukauskaite created three illustrations for separate Coronavirus articles on Barron’s this week. See more of Kotryna’s medical illustrations here. In a Pandemic, Pharmaās Strengths Emerge: Pipelines With Essential Drugs Coronavirus Has Ushered in...
Illustration holds the power to communicate emotions and thoughts that are not so easy to express with words. As we enter a period of social distancing, we are confronted with emotions like anxiety and loneliness, but also gratitude and empathy. We have seen our local...
Make your website come to life with a dynamic animation. Reformatting your upcoming live events into online conferences does not have to be a disappointment. Health and safety measures are in style and so are illustrations. Let’s excited to gather virtually with...
Robert Neubecker created the cover illustration and three spot illustrations for The Wall Street Journal’s article, “Donāt Talk to Strangers? These Apps Encourage It.” This article explores the rising popularity and safety concerns of apps that allow...
Travel across the world and beyond without leaving the comfort of your couch with Two Dots’ weekly Treasure Hunt game illustrated by Aldo Crusher. Since January 2017, Aldo has created over 125 Treasure Hunt maps for this mini game. Released every Thursday, each...
Chiara Vercesi created an illustration for The Wall Street Journal’s Real Estate section. Her illustration accompanies the article “First Comes Love. Then Comes Homeownership: How to manage the stress of buying a home with your partner or spouse.”...
Since President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, every American president has endorsed a theme for Black History Month. This year, the theme is āAfrican Americans and the Vote,ā in honor of the centennial anniversary of theĀ Nineteenth...
Daniel Hertzberg illustrated a cover, full page and 3/4 page illustration for SNEWS’s magazine The Voice. This issue, titled “Crushing Amazon,” discusses how to improve your outdoor equipment company’s bottom line with or without Amazon. See...
Stuart Briers illustrated Deloitte Insights’ collection “TMT Predictions 2020.” Each illustration accompanies an article discussing a technology, media, or telecom prediction for the new year. See more of Stuart’s work here. See...
As another decade comes to a close, we reflect on which current events will define the 2010s. With free access to countless news outlets and social media platforms at our fingertips 24/7, it’s hard to keep track of it all. This timeline follows the biggest news...
Peter and Maria Hoey illustrated a story of Congolese refugee asylum-seekers and their harrowing journey to the US for Christianity Today’s December 2019 issue. See more of Peter and Maria’s comic work here.
Chiara Vercesi illustrated the Italian cooperative credit bank, Cassa Rurale Rotaliana e Giovo’s newest campaign, “EticittĆ .” The bank loved the organic feel of Chiara’s sketches so much that they used them as their final illustrations. She...
Jan Feindt illustrated The New York Times best-seller, The Mueller Report Illustrated. Commissioned by the Washington Post, this book is a non-fiction graphic novel adaptation of the current events surrounding the Mueller report. Their innovative approach to...
Dan Page illustrated the eye catching hypnosis-themed cover for New Scientist magazine titled, “The Healing Power Of Your Mind.” Dan animated the illustration for the digital version. See more of Dan’s work here.
Every October, artists around the world dedicate themselves to drawing every day for an entire month. This challenge, called Inktober, gives illustrators the chance to freely test new styles, draw unexpected subject matter, and get to know their community. This...
Aleksey Rico’s created an illustration for the new Stranger Things Artbook. The pop culture enthusiasts at Printed In Blood released this book as part of their ongoing series of artbooks. More than two hundred artists came together from the fields of comics,...
Led by our editorial agent Jodie Hein, our collaborations with universities continue to develop and grow. The following illustrators deliver exciting, new work to universities across the country and beyond. Keep scrolling to see a comprehensive collection of...
People often remark, “you can’t judge a book by it’s cover,” but we beg to differ. From YA, to biographies, mysteries to children’s books, our illustrators capture the compelling content they represent with stunning cover art. Working in...
Kotryna Zukauskaite created a series of illustrations for The New York Times Special Report: DealBook. This issue, titled, “Business Takes on Policy,” discusses business and civic leaders’ responsibility in solving the biggest challenges faced by our...
We may not all agree on the correct pronunciation of the acronym GIF, but I think we can all agree that they are glorious. Many of our multi-talented illustrators are also expert animators who create their own quick, clever GIFs and can collaborate on longer form...
Phil Foster illustrated the cover of Farm Future’s issue, “Dangerous Waters: The uncertain future of ag trading.” His cover art was recently recognized by Graphic Design USA and The Ag Communicators Network (formerly known as the American...
Robert Neubecker wrote and illustrated the new children’s book, Little Smokey, published by Knopf. His brilliant illustrations combine watercolor with digital painting techniques that give the art texture, luminosity and depth. See more of Robert’s...
Gwen Keraval’s cover illustration for William & Mary won a silver UCDA (University and College Designer Association) award for the category Spring 2019 Cover/illustration. The cover was created under under the art direction ofĀ Michael Bartolotta and was one...
The editorial world has a lot of unavoidable overlap: whether it’s a historic current event, pop culture reference, lifestyle trend, or timeless metaphor. Regardless of inevitable similarities in certain subject matter, our artists infuse each illustration with...
Chiara Vercesi created a new illustration series for I love Guido, a tour-sharing website: Guido is a platform where a heritage lovers community can connect and visitors who are willing to enjoy a tour together can share the cost of a guide. See more of Chiara’s...