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sheldon bryan the designer

imagine merging illustration and design. That's what i've been trying to do for years.

Christoph, Jamey

A "Sunshine State" native, Jamey Christoph studied illustration at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. His stylish illustrations appear regularly in major newspapers,and magazines and have received multiple recognitions from the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts. After many years in Cleveland's historic Ohio City neighborhood, he and his partner Brad moved to Annapolis MD. Their dogs, Spencer and Owen are always ready for a walk.

MacPherson, Bruce

Bruce MacPherson can capture humor in any situation. His expressive and stylized characters are his trademark. His anthropomorphic animals show a range of expressions most humans don't exhibit. Bruce's work lends itself well to editorial, advertising and publishing. Working with him will make you laugh.

Collins, Mark

Mark has been an artist since childhood, and has worked professionally as a graphic designer and illustrator since 1984. Although he started as a traditional painter using acrylics, his preferred medium is now digital, and he works solely as a vector artist using Adobe Illustrator. His work relies predominantly on a calligraphic line, with color gradient fills, and a humorous touch.

Clients include: Consumer Reports, Highlights, MuscleMag International, M Magazine, Redmond Magazine, InSight, American Health & Fitness, Raley's, Times of the Islands, Berlitz, Oxford University Press, Harcourt, Pearson, Holt, Running Press Hunt Manufacturing, Philadelphia Zoo, American Express, Pepsico, Rohm and Haas, Scunci, Lily Icos (Cialis), Purell, TRESemme, Stepping Stone Childrens Museum.

Alesi, Nicole

Nicole Alesi is an illustrator and designer based in New York City. Her whimsical and retro-inspired illustrations have been featured on book covers, magazine publications, and greeting cards. She is a graduate of The Fashion Institute of Technology as well as the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.

She is a native New Yorker who lives with her wonderful and supportive husband, Joseph and their french bulldog, Rocco.

Laurent Blachier

Famous people in a cut-out style, caricatures, collages, photomontages, illustrations concept....

Clark, Richard

Caricatures, editorial illustration and comics with a dash of fun.

Ulve, Kirsten

Crisp, chic illustration, caricature, and character design.

Dahlstrom, Nicko

Nicko Dahlstrom is an artist-illustrator who specializes in illustration, storyboard & caricature. He has been recognized nationally and worldwide for his artwork. Nicko began drawing as a child after developing a fascination with animation and still continues to pursue this passion.

Bochkov, Val

Val prefers to use a variety of media. He uses acrylic, oil, watercolor, gouache, and digital. His creativity and large quantity of talent is evident in all his illustrations and designs.

McWilliam, Howard

I left my career as a financial magazine editor and journalist in 2005 to concentrate on my sideline of illustration full time. I am cover artist for The Week in the US and UK, and other regular clients include The Sunday Telegraph and Moneyweek. I won the (UK) Cartoon Art Trust’s Award for Caricature in 2009, and my first children’s picture book, I Need My Monster by Flashlight Press, has won six State young readers’ awards in the US and been turned into an animated short by University of Colorado, Denver. I have since illustrated five other picture books, plus several dozen black & white children’s novels. I live in Cheltenham, UK, with my wife and two sons.

Scott Polack

caricature and humorous conceptual art.

Saunders, Robert

Editorial, conceptual, and corporate done in brush line, blending sophisticated elegance with a hint of retro and a dash of wit.

Dutkowsky, Andrew

New York based editorial illustrator's on-line portfolio. Concept driven portraiture/caricature style illustration.

Pintor, David

David Pintor was born in a seaside windy city named A Coruña, in the northwest of Spain. He began his career as a cartoonist in the 90′s. In 2007, he was featured in the illustrator’s exhibition at Bologna book fair, and since that time, he has collaborated with publishers all over the world. His caricatures and the simplicity of his drawings, his lines and colour choices make for a fun and elegant style. He has been awarded by SND, selected in Bratislava biennial, and selected by White Ravens list. He primarily works in Spain, but likes very much travelling all over the world with his moleskine and some pens. All of his travels appear in his drawings. He loves New York, Venezia, Paris, Sidney, Barcelona, London… He has a studio, but sometimes he likes to work in a coffee shop with soft music, nice views and a very hot coffee on the table.

Gabor, Tim

Client list: One Reel (Bumbershoot 2001), Endfest, Krispy Kreme, Bluesky Studios, Wells Fargo, Puffin Books, Seattle Underground Film Festival (1999-2001), RollingStone, Foo Fighters, Supersuckers, Anthrax, The Posies, The Smithereens, Three Mile Pilot, ESPN, Wells Fargo, TV Guide, Field & Stream, Penguin Books, Harper/Collins, The London Times, Spy, Entertainment Weekly, Disney Magazine, Esquire, NIKE, TIME, L.A. Times Magazine, Premiere, The Washington Post magazine, Psychology Today, WJR, Texas Monthly, GQ, Glamour, U.S. News & World Report, Musician, Worth, Boston, L.A. Style, Eating Well, Little, Brown & Co., Toronto Life, World Monitor, American Health, Sports Illustrated, New York Woman, The Philadelphia Inquirer, American Enterprise, Outside, Garbage, The Boston Globe magazine, Regardie's, Washingtonian, Living Well, Vintage Books, Sport Boston, New York Magazine, Forbes F.Y.I., SEGA, New York Times Book Review, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Event posters, Krist Novoselic.

Hoppmann, Frank

caricature

Carroll, Tim

Illustration, portraits, animation, and graphic design. Clients: Esquire; Newsweek; The Atlantic; Rolling Stone; The New Yorker; Outside; GQ; New York Times; Boston Globe; Los Angeles Times; Washington Post; Forbes; Wall Street Journal; Chicago Tribune; Sports Illustrated; Businessweek; Money; Worth; Inc., Kipplinger’s Personal Finance; The Deal; Fast Company; This Old House; PCWorld; Entertainment Weekly; Premiere; Condé Nast Traveler; Men’s Journal; Men’s Health; Parenting; Child; Health; Reader’s Digest; AdWeek; Nick Magazine; HGTV; Disney Adventures; Budget Traveler; Golf; USA Weekend; Sunset; Craine’s New York Business; Runner’s World; Bicycling; Mademoiselle; The Deal; New York Magazine; Los Angeles Magazine; Minnesota Monthly; Milwaukee Magazine, Seattle Magazine; San Francisco Magazine; D Magazine; Spy; Creem; Mother Jones; The Progressive; Sierra Magazine

Rugh, Douglas

Douglas Rugh is a classically trained oil painter (and Copley Master) who works quickly and will provide digital images shot in-house as well as original art. Realistic oil paintings, Representational Landscapes, Imaginative, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Animals, Cartoon or Character Development, Children, Children's Book, Editorial, Emotive, Historical, Illustration, Impressionist, Lifestyle, Medical, Nature, Painterly, People and Figures, Posters and Covers, Product Still Life, Realistic Paintings, Realistic Stylized, Sports,

langton, conor

Living in New York. Recently featured in Mark Murphy's "Heaven and Hell" book, has received awards from Communication Arts '02 and the chosen category of American Illustration 22

Whitehead, S.B.

Humorous, satirical illustration featuring dead-on likenesses and whimsical situations. Featured in editorial,advertising, children's books , newpapers, magazines, corporate and in-house forums.

741 illustration

A new group of illustrators with differing styles, figurative, caricature, digital, cartoons, realistic, calligraphy, fashion, childrens', design, collage

Siteway

Antony Hare is a freelance illustrator based in Toronto. His work has appeared in Forbes, Bon Appetit, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post, for which he won a silver medal from the Society of News Design. His work is also featured in Lürzer's Archive 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide (07/08). His work is at the meeting point between portraiture and caricature.

Wuerker, Matt : Lint Trap

Weekly syndicated cartoon.

Hubig, Dan

Dan's whimsical stylized digital illustrations have been used by numerous publications & corporations including: New York Times, Oracle Corp., Washington Post, Macromedia Inc., Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, Kaiser Permanente, PC World, Los Angeles Times and San Francisco Chronicle. animal, monkey, sport, baseball, auto, traffic, travel, health, sick, monster, politics, boat, bush, music, wine, cello, oil, data, catch

Martins, Leo

Brazilian top press illustrator Leo Martins, specialized in celebrity caricatures.

Rick Tulka

Rick Tulka Illustration. Rick's watercolor, pencil illustrations, and humorous caricatures have appeared in numerous American and European magazines, newspapers, and books including; Mad Magazine, People Weekly, Reader’s Digest, HarperCollins, Doubleday, New York Magazine, RollingStone, Le Monde, and Le Soir.

Billy, Butcher

Butcher Billy is a Brazilian illustrator with a fresh approach, who loves to slice up ideas and imagery in popular culture and reassemble them in unique ways. Juxtaposing everything from Wonder Woman and the Watchmen to Morrissey and Breaking Bad, his work is ironic, humorous and very postmodern. His subtle questioning of pop culture using pop art as his medium is a juxtaposition in itself, yet in their own unique way all his images seem to make sense.

In addition to his illustration work, Billy is a creative director in a digital agency. He lived in the UK for a while, and has travelled widely. With seemingly endless influences at his disposal – including Banksy, Steve Ditko, Shigeru Miyamoto, Malcolm McLaren and Andy Warhol - Butcher Billy never runs out of moods and concepts to explore.

“I like to create freely and then realise bits of an artwork are influenced by the mood of a movie by Tim Burton, the brushstrokes of a piece by Salvador Dali, with a soundtrack from an early album by David Bowie,” he says.

Oliver, Mark

Experienced and versatile, Mark Oliver has a bold, graphical style that is as impactful as it is engaging. His line work, color and compositional skills are second to none, and his background in advertising means he knows exactly how to meet an art director’s brief with innovative new approaches.

Even when he worked at Alliance International, Mark took the opportunity to illustrate his own ads. With over 20 years under his belt as a freelance illustrator, today he creates imagery for some of the biggest brands and top names in publishing. Now based in Worthing on the South Coast, he’s inspired by Raymond Loewy, Hergé and Eduardo Paolozzi. Mark has a degree in Graphic Design from Middlesex University.

APPROACH
Mark has used a wide range of media during his career, from physical painting and collage through to Illustrator and Photoshop. Most projects these days are tackled digitally, but he loves to draw and paint as well if it suits the commission.

STYLES
Mark works in a variety of styles that he adapts to suit the requirements of a job. His favorite at the moment involves an isometric perspective, geometric shapes and a distressed finish with a retro palette.

CLIENT LIST
Mark’s impressive client list includes Macmillan, Visa, Toyota, Volkswagen, The Times, Punch, Faber & Faber, Penguin Books, Macmillan, Bloomsbury, OUP and British Gas.
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