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Poignant illustration by Geraldine to accompany an article on cyber bullying for Sea Cadets magazine.
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Jianan ‘s illustrations feature in the Fall issue of Southern Poverty Law Center’s Learning for Justice magazine. The article examines the ways in which experts are advising educators about the roots of online misinformation and how to counter it.
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Krzysztof ‘s latest illustration for Wharton magazine on ‘The Challenges of Returning to the Office (or Not)’.
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Sustainability was the focus of these latest vector illustrations by Koivo .
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Introducing the whacky world of Manchester-based artist & fresh new talent, Daniel Nelson !
Lemon-headed people & mythical creatures in modern-day settings are just some of the delights to discover in Daniel’s unique portfolio – and we just love his limited colour palette coupled with bold line work & pattern.
Bringing his love of folklore to contemporary life, Daniel creates striking visuals, full of wit, charm & humour.
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Joao recently illustrated this article about the best banks for US citizens for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine.
In his design, he explored the idea of having a suitcase filled with money from three different destinations: National Banks, Internet Banks and Credit Unions. Each sticker was then used as spot illustrations throughout the article.
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New cover and feature illustration for Professional Engineering magazine illustrated by Andy Potts .
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Red wine & cod were the subjects for this latest editorial piece by Camila for Brazilian magazine, Leve.
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Christianity Today Magazine commissioned Jianan to create these three illustrations for their VIEWS, REVIEWS and NEWS sections.
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One simple test can help you detect diabetes and assist you in managing the disease.
To visualize this concept for Vim & Vigor magazine, Geraldine created this illustration depicting a patient & doctor working together to review and monitor this disease with the A1C test.
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