Favreau Studio
Best-selling author, award-winning illustrator, and creative entrepreneur! My studio is located in Alaska, where I live with my Scotsmen, daughters, and Giant Malamute.
Borda, Juliette
Illustrations that consistently win awards from Communication Arts, American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, and Society of Publication Designers
McBee, Scott
Scott McBee is a New York based artist and designer. He received his BA in graphic design and illustration from San Diego State University. In 1989 Mcbee launched a successful career in commercial illustration, designing for such major firms as Young & Rubicam, BBDO and Ogilvy. In addition to his commercial work, which includes advertisement, story board production, and children's book illustration (see Amazon.com), Mcbee has developed several personal projects including a series of large-scale nautical paintings. He is now represented in prominent galleries and museums, including the Chinese Porcelain Gallery in NYC and the Master Works Foundation in Bermuda. Many of his fine commissioned yacht portraits reside in private family collections as well.
Tom White / 9 Surf Studios
Tom's work is both classical and contemporary and juxtaposes symbolism, concepts and realistic form to tell a story. His work is a hybrid of illustration, design and photography. The distinctiveness of each is combined to create a contemporary visual solution. Clients range from major international corporations, agencies, design firms and publishers to smaller new businesses, boutique agencies and firms. Specialty areas include business, healthcare, technology, concepts, finance, editorial, etc.
Jagmin, Chris
Check it out. All new characters coming your way in a brand new web site made especially for you. For adults and for kids. Colorful, fresh images and icons.
Roberts, Scott
Scott Roberts has been making pictures his whole life and has worked as a freelance illustrator for over 25 years. His bold, graphic illustrations communicate concepts with economical use of imagery and a lack of visual clutter. Awards include The Illustrators Club of Washington, Print's Regional Design Annual, Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington, Society of Publication Designers, Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles and Society of Illustrators in New York. Clients include: U.S. News & World Report, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, American Express, Hewlett Packard, IBM, CitiFinancial, Entrepreneur, Southwest Airlines, US Airways, Harvard Business Review, Verizon, Smart Money, Barron's, Forbes, Consumer Report, Washington Post, Johns Hopkins Medicine. Scott lives and works in Bel Air, Maryland.
Lunden, Einar
Einar Lunden is an experienced illustrator and cartoonist who works both for children and the general market. He does all types of illustrations, cartoons, comics, character designs, concepts, logo designs for books, magazines, online, and more.
He has been extensively published in books, magazines, newspapers, online, corporate, etc.
Works well on deadline.
Please visit his website for sample work.
Almendral, Eric
Digital and hand-drawn illustration with graphic sensibilities. Portfolio includes editorial, portrait, fashion, animation, advertising and marketing.
Quon, Mike
Symbols, icons for design and marketing
Mike Quon, prolific and eclectic illustrator who first popularized the brushstroke style, works in pen and ink and digitally to create vibrant and evocative images for print, editorial, advertising, brand identity, packaging and promotion. Appreciates the power of art, communication through art, art directors, art buyers and anyone else who loves art.
Jackdaw
Jackdaw is a graphic artist and commercial illustrator who originally trained at the Maidstone College of Art in the UK, graduating with a First Class Honours Degree in Graphic Communication. Originally working from a studio in the East end of London and then Oxford, he has created a body of work for a diverse range of clients globally, in both the advertising and editorial worlds. Creating vibrant images that interweave expressionistic painting and mixed media techniques with hand-drawn elements and photography, the energetic and captivating results are often complex, beautiful and edgy reflections of contemporary culture.
Previous clients include: Vodafone, Asahi Beer, Saatchi Advertising USA, Philip Morris Inc, Pfizer Pharmaceutical Inc. USA, The Irish Times, The Guardian, Scholastic Publishing USA, Penguin Books, Carphone Warehouse, Cream, and the Welsh Assembly.
Rogers, Jeff
Jeff Rogers is a multidisciplinary designer and illustrator specializing in custom lettering of all shapes and sizes. Stocking his Brooklyn studio with paint brushes, pens, markers, and a couple of humongous computers, he creates unique and joyful work for a wide range of smart clients.
Newman, Malane
As a life-long illustrator and cartoonist, Malane Newman now mainly focuses on cartoon illustration, freelance cartooning, character design, and licensed character artwork.
Contracted licensed character work includes Mattel’s Barbie – A Fashion Fairy Tale and The Toon Studio of Beverly Hills - Fairy Tale High. Her portfolio includes digital illustrations for packaging, advertising, new character development, board games and toys, and children’s books.
Malane Newman has worked quite extensively with clients designing original cartoon characters and illustrating their new products.
Malane Newman’s work also appears in a number of periodicals that include greeting cards, children’s books, magazines, newspapers and many others. She has also designed and developed an animated cartooned website for a line of children’s clothing and animated children’s story for use on an educational website.
A real professional joy to work with! More of Malane’s illustrations can be found at http://www.malanenewman.com. Thanks for looking!
Gavin, Carolyn
Carolyn currently lives in Toronto, Canada with her family. She is principal designer and creative director for her company ECOJOT. Carolyn also freelances through her agent Lilla Rogers Studios.
Carolyn has worked on a variety of projects including four fabric collections with P&B Textiles, 2 scrap booking collections for K&Co and Packaging for Swedish Organic Candy Company Ekorrens Ekologiska. As well as Holiday cards for Unicef, Gift cards for Target and toys & games for Land of Nod.
Carolyn's specialties are packaging, lettering, florals, animals and repeat designs. Carolyn paints with Gouache, uses ink and traditional digital media.
When not working Carolyn loves to travel, read, garden and practice yoga.
Carolyn has worked on a variety of projects including four fabric collections with P&B Textiles, 2 scrap booking collections for K&Co and Packaging for Swedish Organic Candy Company Ekorrens Ekologiska. As well as Holiday cards for Unicef, Gift cards for Target and toys & games for Land of Nod.
Carolyn's specialties are packaging, lettering, florals, animals and repeat designs. Carolyn paints with Gouache, uses ink and traditional digital media.
When not working Carolyn loves to travel, read, garden and practice yoga.
Archer, Andrew
Andrew Archer has been an illustrator since 2006 and has worked with an enviable list of the worlds most recognizable brands and publications. Inspired by surrealism, wood block prints, edo period art, ideograms and his time spent in Asia, his work is a self asserting mix of hallucinogenic color and rhythmic line. Best suited to briefs that allow him to indulge his imagination and unique color palette, clients who offer some creative freedom are gifted with extraordinary and distinctive visuals that always gain attention. Google image search ‘Everything Everything Gone to Heaven” for a perfect example of the power of Archer’s imagery to become an internet sensation, it is no wonder he is a popular choice with music and sports brands wanting to captivate their audience.
Clients include:
Nike, WIRED, Sony, ESPN, The Economist, FIA Formula E, MOJO, Red Bull, Playboy, Saatchi & Saatchi, BBC, Samsung, Bombay Sapphire, Random House, TBWA, BBDO, Q Magazine, Adidas, OUT, GQ Magazine, Washington Post, Spin, EMI Music, NY Observer, Fortune, New York Times, Audi EU, Vogue FR, Penguin Books, New Scientist, Elle, Men's Health magazine.
Clients include:
Nike, WIRED, Sony, ESPN, The Economist, FIA Formula E, MOJO, Red Bull, Playboy, Saatchi & Saatchi, BBC, Samsung, Bombay Sapphire, Random House, TBWA, BBDO, Q Magazine, Adidas, OUT, GQ Magazine, Washington Post, Spin, EMI Music, NY Observer, Fortune, New York Times, Audi EU, Vogue FR, Penguin Books, New Scientist, Elle, Men's Health magazine.
Simard, Rémy
Originally a student of political science, French-Canadian artist Rémy Simard began his career as an illustrator in 1980. Working from Montreal, he creates computer-generated illustration for a large variety of clients including Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Federal Express, General Motors, Citibank, Fidelity Communications, Better Homes & Gardens, Book-of-the-Month Club, McGraw-Hill and Scott Foresman, in the U.S.; and Chrysler, Nissan, Banque Nationale de Paris, Cantel, Ville de Montreal and YTV in Canada. He has also written and illustrated several children's' books, including Monsieur Noir et Blanc, a finalist for Canada's Governor's Prize. To relax after all this work, he likes to race around on his motocyclette!
Kendall, Kyra
Funky Fashiony Illustration work just for you! Need something? drop me a line! You can see more at kyrakendall.com, or you can follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/hellokyra
Beaudoin, Rayne
People, Characters, Business, Love, Conceptual, Black & White, Graphic, Cartoon, Fashion, Political, Charcature, Children, Children's Books, Comic, Comic Conceptual, Painterly, Pen and Ink, Storyboards, Wacky, Whimsical, Line and Wash, Food, Comic Humorous.
Wertzateria
Our studio produces award-winning pictures in a variety of styles. Our images start with the pencil, always, and finish with digital collage, monoprints, and screen prints. Our clients include the De Young Museum, the New Yorker, the San Francisco International Film Festival, and Farrar Strauss Giroux.
Taylor, James
Born in 1977 to an Italian mother and English father James Taylors relationship with pencil and paper started at an early age. James Taylors work is eclectic, with a range of influences from Keiichi Tanaami to Tony Hart. “Eclectic” but always considered. From collage to pure drawing, James Taylors approach and thinking have won him varying clients in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Slabbers, Ronald
Visually clever, humorous and conceptual illustration, including infographics.
From serious business to serious fun.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or to discuss your project.
For USA, Canada and outside Europe you can also contact my US representative:
Sharon Kurlansky at www.laughing-stock.com - Telephone: 508-460-6058 - sharon@laughing-stock.com
I live and work in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
From serious business to serious fun.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or to discuss your project.
For USA, Canada and outside Europe you can also contact my US representative:
Sharon Kurlansky at www.laughing-stock.com - Telephone: 508-460-6058 - sharon@laughing-stock.com
I live and work in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Bamundo, david
Thick outlines and bold colors are the hallmarks of David Bamundo's art. His art & design have been commissioned by the likes of amazon.com, Nickelodeon, The Wall Street Journal, Stanford University and by more than 100 others. He was recently profiled in a New York Times feature. Visit daveB's web site to see digital illustrations, acrylic paintings, mixed media art, icon & logo designs.
Minick, Samuel A.
Minick uses bold pen-like lines, thoughtful composition and a saturated palette. Sam has sixteen years of experience as a freelance illustrator and eight years as a graphic journalist. He has created work for Volkswagen, Kelloggs, Field & Stream, Smithsonian Magazine, Ringling Museum and Adobe. His tenure in the newsroom makes him a reliable resource for dynamic, accurate and integral visuals on tight deadlines.
Booth, Darren
Darren Booth is a Canadian illustrator & lettering artist. His client list boasts names such as Coca-Cola, Aol, Target, Disney, McDonald's, and The New York Times. He’s also created work for high-profile clients Steve Martin and Willie Nelson.
Jones,Malcolm
Malcolm Jones was born in Manchester, England, in 1954. Malcolm is a professional, award winning illustrator with a diverse range of skills and experience who has worked freelance in the graphic arts for more than thirty years. Malcolm is a print maker, teacher, and most recently, consultant to some of Canada’s largest high technology companies.
Malcolm develops specialized imagery for corporations, including; company and product identities (branding), communications and marketing materials (technical publications, promotions), and the R+D cycle (graphics and conceptualization). Malcolm also provides illustrations in both traditional and digital media for use in consumer and trade magazines, museum displays, text books, posters, and other mediums of use, specializing in large and/or complex requirements.
Malcolm Jones graduated from the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, in 1987. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators in Communications (CAPIC) where he currently holds the position of Toronto Chapter V.P. Programming - illustration.
Broadbent, David
illustrations for editorial, design, publishing, advertising, greetings cards, childrens books, web illustrations,animations, paintings, stylized, paint, drawings, pen, colour, unusual style
Watkinson, Mark
Born in Gloucestershire and growing up in Lincolnshire, Mark originally wanted to be a mechanic. However, one of his teachers suggested he pursue a career in art and he’s been a successful freelance illustrator since the early 80s. He plays percussion in a band called the B1200s, collects old cars and enjoys a game of tennis. His early influences include Gavin McLeod and Philip Castle.
Mark earned a diploma and then a higher diploma in Graphic Design from the Lincoln College of Art.
Keep it clean, clear and simple is Mark’s mantra. He works in Freehand, Illustrator and Photoshop, as well as using traditional media.
Mark’s style is very graphic with strong line work, and usually employs flat colours. His work is ideal for ‘how to’ images and infographics, with isometric viewpoints and, sometimes, a blueprint feel. He enjoys tackling technical challenges, but also produces more playful and conceptual work.
Maravillas, Jennifer
With Filipino and European roots, and with freckles from head to toe, Jennifer Maravillas feels as if she’s on a detective-like quest to understand as many different perspectives as possible. Her roots as an artist, meanwhile, go back to her training in ballet as a child. She sees her art as a kind of ballet performed on paper using a marker.
She rarely restricts herself to just a marker, though. Watercolour, spray paint and various other media are used in her illustrations. As a side project, she has made a map of Brooklyn out of garbage, and in future plans to try and map as much of the world as she can. On top of painting, her passions are anthropology and sociology.
Jennifer did an undergraduate degree is in Graphic Design at the University of Louisville and a graduate degree is in Mass Communication at Virginia Commonwealth University.
The techniques Jennifer uses are constantly changing, and her style often comes as a result of the medium she’s exploring at a given time. By and large she’s a mixed media artist, always trying new materials and combinations of them – typically they include watercolour markers, ink, spray paint, pencil, cut out paper, block printing, and Photoshop. Sometimes she allows a composition to evolve without knowing what the end result might be like, other times she has a clear idea in her head of what she wants.
Jennifer is fascinated by the digital process. She scans in every doodle and texture she draws or paints, keeping them for reference or for use as layers in new pieces.
Jennifer uses vibrant colour combinations as she builds up maps, cityscapes and scenery from hundreds of smaller handmade elements. Some of her influences include Werner Herzog, Mary Blair, Guy Debord, and Buckminster Fuller.
Hanusek, Nicole
Nicole Hanusek was born in Bedford, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, and lives in San Francisco, California. She earned her BFA in Illustration with a minor in Graphic Design from the Cleveland Institute of Art.
It all began in the 7th grade when Nicole drew the Little Mermaid, she got hooked on drawing. From then on she knew she wanted to be an artist.
Nicole's primary medium is watercolor and secondary medium is digital or vector art. She typically works in bold, vibrant colors.
Her subject matter ranges from animals to fantasy creatures, such as fairies, dragons and mermaids. She also focuses on subject matter for children and children's books.
She has done artwork for: advertisements, children's books, invitations, logos, magazines, posters, postcards, presentations, t-shirts, and web sites.
Aspinall, Neal
Neal Aspinall does illustration, logos,
vintage luggage stickers, travel posters, typography, and is a big plus
in the coneptual department.
Neal does retro, type, logos, posters, icons, illustration, vintage luggage stickers, poster stamps & classic fruit crate labels. He also does a lot of sports & corporate conceptual images. Clients include Nordstrom, Hire.com, Infoworld, Macy's, Harley Davidson, Dell, & Southwest Airlines.
His work has appeared in CA, Society of Illustrators, PRINT, & GRAPHIS. Contact him today to get an estimate on a custom job, stock image, logo design, or purchase a print.
neal@nealaspinall.com
He works in Adobe Illustrator and images are emailed in a matter of seconds, & quality is maintained at
any size.
He was recently inducted into the Art Institute of Colorado's Hall of Fame.
Laura Ralli
Laura Ralli is an italian artist, a sculptor, a storyboard artist, a character designer, an illustrator of books for children and young. She combines traditional and digital techniques.
Ching, Tracie
Tracie Ching is an illustrator and graphic designer living and working in Washington, DC. A self-taught digital artist, Tracie specializes in portraiture featuring complex, graphic line work with a limited palette - a tendency-turned-style after years of working in the medium of silkscreen prints.
While commissioned for a wide range of projects including commercial athletic apparel, editorial illustration, and gallery work, Tracie Ching is best known for her alternative movie posters.
Previous clients include 20th Century Fox, Adidas, AMC, CBS, Fortune Magazine, Google, GQ, Marvel, MGM, Redbull, The Guardian, The London Times, TIME, Sony Pictures
Shaffer, Chad J.
Intelligent illustration and flash animation for editorial, corporate, advertising and design firms. Keyword search over 1000 stock illustrations available online, direct from artist.
Recent clients include: Computer Associates, eQuest, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Ingram Micro, Ladies' Home Journal, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, Scholastic, SHRM, Sprint, U.S. News and World Report and many more...
Schreiner, John
Born in the heartland of south-central Minnesota, John’s first formal art education came at the age of ten from a local artist who taught classes out of his garage. Upon finishing high school, John enrolled in the College of Visual Arts on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota. John’s first place of employment featured designers, illustrators, cartoonists, and photo retouching. That experience left John wanting to be able to do as many different mediums as possible. So to this day, he not only works in traditional mediums, but he also has extensive experience with several digital programs, including 3D.
Mjolsness, Jane
Illustrations for packaging, editorial, books and book covers, fashion, greeting cards. Illustrating complex emotional issues, womens issues, relationships and food in a stylized, simplistic, elegant manner with great attention to composition, color and line quality.
Clients: Allergan USA,
CF Napa (Tapeña Wines), What to Expect When You’re Expecting Foundation, Duncan Baird Publishers (London), Boston Market, Olive Garden, Marshall Field’s, Target, Visa Gold, American Airlines, Northwest Airlines,
US Government, Hershey’s, Mall of America,
The Washington Post, Faber&Faber, Hazelden, Pillsbury, AT&T, GlaxoSmithKline, EuroRSCG, Beringer Wines, Gerber Baby Products, FCB, BBDO, 3M, American Express, and many others.
KEYWORDS: Women, emotions, healthcare, decorative, stylized, conceptual, packaging, line, line with color
Napier, Martha
When Martha Napier took the leap and became a full-time freelance illustrator in 2013, the world of fashion design lost a wonderful creator, but the world of illustration gained an excellent artist. Martha’s vivid watercolours and loose, almost naïve style, have given a lighthearted lift to all kinds of interesting projects in fashion, advertising, editorial and more. She also does live painting for clients, and was named a top illustrator to watch on Instragram by InStyle magazine.
Martha was born in the Midwest, grew up in Germany, and today splits her time between Chicago and New York. She loves fashion – that much is clear – and her most admired designers include Miuccia Prada, Marni, and Phoebe Philo. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Matisse and Cy Twombly are three artists that inspire her.
Beyond art and fashion, she’s had a fascinating life. She’s travelled to the North Pole, and to the Galapagos Islands. “The only place I’ve seen a cactus, a flamingo and a penguin in the same location,” she says.
Martha has a BA in Studio Art from Wake Forest University, and was a Presidential Scholar at the same college in Fine Art. She discovered her love of fashion illustration at the Parsons School of Design, where she studied for a post grad degree in Fashion Design.
Watercolours are Martha’s main media, but she also uses markers, pencils and acrylics. She scans the work into Photoshop and uses the application to clean it up and colour correct it before delivering it to her clients.
Martha is very much a gestural painter, with a very fine skill in getting paints to flow from her brush and soak beautifully into the paper, and to mix with one another. Seen up close, it’s a gorgeous effect. Her work is vibrant and vivid as you can see, and full of joy and whimsy.
Cube
CUBE are a studio of CGI artists and designers who create stunning digital imagery and animations for the advertising, broadcast, design and online media sectors.
With over 25 years experience, each of our team are specialists in their own area and apply the same passion and skills to each project.
Utilizing the latest 3D software and digital techniques, we work on projects large and small, from single still illustrations to fully animated TV commercials.
We pride ourselves on being able to bring any visual idea to life, nothing is impossible with CGI.
Specializing in characters, realistic 3D, automotive and packaging work, we help clients realise their visual dreams with planning and efficiency. Our robust studio technical pipeline and adaptable team ensures all projects are given the attention they require without delay.