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Acadia, Leo

Conceptual graphic illustrations by way of a bold, colorful, and fun approach.... Leo Acadia has created colorful graphic illustrations for a wide range of clients - such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Boston Globe, Time, and Reader's Digest - as well as for book covers, advertising, and pharmaceutical clients. He has earned recognition from The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, American Illustration, 3x3 Illustration Annual, and The AltPick awards. More images can be seen at LeoAcadia.com - (link is above).

Ning, Amy

Born in Tokyo and relocated to the States in 1972. Studied illustration at California State University in Long Beach. Along with her freelance career, she has was selected as a feature illustrator for the Orange County Register Newspaper from 1989 through 2008. Her stylized, decorative and often conceptual art has been recognized in shows of SI, SILA, Print and SND. Her digital illustrations have also been featured in advertising, design firm, and publishing projects, including clients Phizer, Livestrong, Major League Baseball, The Integer Group, Encyclopedia Brittanica, Ths San Diego Union , Clubhouse Jr., Consumer Resports, Houghton Mifflin and many more.

Starr, Jim

With over 20 years experience as an Illustrator, Jim has a wide range of styles & skills seen at http://www.jimstarr.com. Jim received his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 1982. Today, Jim primarily illustrates electronically, but also continues to work in traditional techniques. My goal in every assignment is to work closely with the designer/art director to come up with a conceptually strong and well designed illustration." Jim has worked for a wide range of clients needs including logos, icons, package design, editorial, corporate, portraits, event posters, and web graphics. Jim works in many different styles including graphic, scratch board, airbrush, woodcut, pastel, paintings, watercolor, pencil, and pen and ink. His work has been accepted into Print magazine, the Society of Illustrators Annual, and the Washington DC. Illustrators Club Annual Exhibit. Fresh,conceptually strong, well designed digital illustration, specializing in archictectural, comic, comic conceptual, comic humorous, conceptual, digital, multiple styles, pen and ink, realism, science, wacky, whimsical, logos , graphic , scratchboard, pastels, paintings, airbrush, speckled, textured, posters, icons, web, art, editorial, corporate, travel, books, children, education, entertainment, games, gaming, gameboards, comic, humorous, design, industrial, industry, manufacturing, labor, infographics, maps, lifestyle, architectural, impressionistic, line with color, line and color, montage, nature, animals, stipple, silhouette, sports, technology, computers, transportation, vacation, wildlife, historical, retro, traditional, wacky, whimsical, scratch board, digital, llustrator, photoshop, painter, collage, black and white, black & white, watercolor, vector, pencil, oil, acrylic, realistic, realism, photo realism, painterly, packaging, package, financial, money, investments, investing, characters, identity, government, political, cartoon, charts, diagrams, business, food, dining, landscapes, medical, magazine, arts, music, childrens books, display, point of purchase, pop, holidays, partys, identity

Wiktor Sadowski

Award-winning illustration for editorial, publishing, design and advertising

Scarabottolo, Guido

Guido Scarabottolo Illustration. As seen in AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION 20-21, and Society of Illustrators 43-45 Conceptual illustrations created digitally and with pencil.

Borda, Juliette

Illustrations that consistently win awards from Communication Arts, American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, and Society of Publication Designers

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.

Breckenreid, Julia

Conceptual, Decorative,Painterly,Children, Childrens Book, Emotive, Fashion, Graphic

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.

Fedorova, Yvetta

Yvetta uses textures and collage materials for her award winning illustrations. She does a lot of business,editorial and advertising assighments.

Williamson, Alex

Alex Williamson was born in England in 1973 and now lives and works as an illustrator and Graphic Artist in London. Alex Williamson has a BA Graphic Design (printmaking) from Leeds Metropolitan University and an MA in Communication Design from the RCA. Alex creates original artwork using cut-out, collage and print techniques, combining found ephemera, drawing and photography. His work is concerned with experimental graphic process, fiction and narrative. Alex works on a wide range of commercial commissions and projects in the publishing, corporate, editorial and advertising sectors as well as producing and exhibiting personal experimental work. He also lectures in Design for Interaction and Moving Image on the Graphic Design BA at the London College of Communication. Previous clients include: Vodafone, Science Museum, Lastminute.com, Penguin, MTV, Washington Post, Levis, Havana Club Rum, Tiger Beer, The Guardian, Time Out, Orion, GQ, Macmillan, NatWest, Sony, BBC Radio One, Random House, The Economist, ICM Models, Gartner, McKinsey, Fortune Magazine, The Independent, The Face, Sunday Times, Getty Images, Financial Times, Portobello Books, The New Yorker, Department For Transport and Citigroup. Alex Williamson also works in Moving Image - previous clients have included: MTV, BBC, Channel 4, E4, Chrysalis, October Films, Big Life, Parlophone, Polydor, Rough Trade, Nickelodeon.

Teebken, Tim

Conceptual illustrations in oil and acrylic for newspapers, magazines, advertising, annual reports and corporate uses.

Thompson, Doug

Vibrant, conceptual paintings done in watercolor and oil.

Vigg

Vigg studied Political Science, Literature and Anthropology. He has been a self taught illustrator since 1998 for various magazines and newspapers. His conceptual artwork is simple, colourful and just humorous enough to deliver the perfect impact every time.

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.

DuBois, Gerard

Cients include Time magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Le Monde, The New Yorker, Playboy, Stanford Medicine, The Reader’s Digest, Rolling Stone, The Globe and Mail, Forbes, Utne Reader, Atlantic Monthly, GQ, L’Actualité, Nike, Deloitte and Touche, Saputo, Polygram, Nordstrom, Candlewick Press, Le Seuil, St. Martin’s Press

Woods, Paul

Conceptual illustration used for editorial, childrens book, advertsing, book covers, design and corporate media. Paul offers two different syles working in painterly and digital media. His work has appeared in Communication Arts, Graphis, Print Magazine, Step Inside Design, Clients have included The Washington Post, Rodale Press, Intuit, 3M, American Express and more

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.

Ellis, Tim

Tim Ellis has always loved illustration and decided at 14 that he wanted to become an Illustrator - cutting out illustrations he liked out of the back of his mum's Radio Times magazine. He thinks a determination for drawing recognition surfaced from the trauma he suffered, aged 10, at being disqualified from his primary school art competition for allegedly tracing a Tintin and Snowy picture, which he had skilfully drew freehand. Tim's concept-driven illustrations attract a broad range of clients across editorial, design and advertising, and he enjoys both working on open-idea briefs and specific briefs. Clients include: Talk Talk, Nokia, BT, NTL, Honda, The Guardian, LloydsTSB Bank, Microsoft, The Samaritans, Reiker Shoes, Brodies, RATP Metro, The Independent and The Times. Tim is also a sessional lecturer at the University College for the Creative Arts at Epsom, on the Graphic Design lecturer

Downard, Barry

Having worked in the advertising, marketing, photography, and allied creative design industries since 1984, Barry Downard's business is based on providing creative visual solutions and concepts (photography, illustrator, artwork and design) to advertising & design agencies, and publishers. Trained as an interior designer, Barry designed houses, shop interiors, exhibition stands and fashion shows, played drums and worked as an art director before drifting into fashion and advertising photography. In 1993, Barry became inspired by the story-telling possibilities of digitally manipulating his photographs, and developed a style of photo-illustration. Barry's technique consists of taking lots of photographs (shot by himself, supplied by client, or stock images), throwing them into a photo-snaffling machine, stirring it up with a healthy dose of fun, and sticking it all together with computer glue.

Pica, Steve

Steve Pica's cartoons are light and whimsical. He shows a wonderful sense of humor in his illustrations.

Dininno, Steve

Steve Dininno has been a top illustrator for more than 30 years. He majored in illustration and graduated with honors from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. A regular contributor for more than a decade to the Wall Street Journal, his work has appeared in literally thousands of publications worldwide for clients that include: Coca Cola, EMI Music Publishing, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, T. Rowe Price, Jaguar, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Simon & Schuster, Panasonic, Prudential, AT&T, Citibank, TIME Inc., Dupont, and IBM. Dininno is also an award-winning painter and printmaker who is represented by numerous galleries. His fine art has been included in countless national juried exhibitions and is in a multitude of private and corporate collections.

Keleny, Earl

brief list of clients: Barrons, American Airlines, The Chicago Tribune Bristol Myers Squibb, Unum Insurance, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance, Dell Double Day, St. Martins Press, Wm Morrow, Simon & Schuster, Penquin Books, The Franklin Library, Warner Books, Harper Boooks, Ringling Bros & Barnum & Bailey, US News, AMA, Newsweek, The Weekly Standard, Emerge Magazine

Stephen, Mark

Alternative, Conceptual, Digital, Editorial, Graphic, Humorous, Naive, Stylized Forms, Whimsical

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.

Rowley, Michael

PaperNapkin.com specializes in visual mnemonics to help you learn complex subjects such as Japanese, chemistry, political geography, and English vocabulary. In addition to writing books, Michael Rowley has done design and illustration work for Apple, Visa, PolyGram, and the Simpsons. For stock inquiries, please contact Matthew Longton at 1.800.297.7658

Zito, Andy

Andy Zito is recognized as one of the world's foremost illustrators and designers in advertising, collateral, editorial art and graphic design. His award winning images bring in new business and communicate effectively. Specialties include maps, complex overheads, the design of marketing and branding images, icons and concept images. Categories include advertising, maps, POP, marketing, branding, business, finance, technology, product, education and transportation. Media is traditional and or digital.

Lande, Benjamin

Poster Art, Editorial Illustration, CD layouts and T-shirt Designs

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.

Hanson, Sarah

Sarah's work is combination of traditional handmade and digital collage. Inspired by her travels and an avid collector of random ephemera, she finds and stores interesting bits of old paper, maps, photographs and various objects, which have all become strong elements in her work. For every new project she has a unique sift through the random piles, sketchbooks and pads that have accumulated around her studio selecting suitable elements as she goes. Previous clients include GQ, The Times, British Airways, Penguin, BBC Worldwide Ltd, Publicis, More Magazine, Waitrose, Caspian Publishing, Radio Times, Age Concern, Harper Collins, Renault, Delicious Magazine and The AOI.

Dryden, Jim

Illustration for corporate, advertising, licensing, publishing and editorial use. Jim Dryden is represented by the David Goldman Agency.

Joly, Dave

Whimsical digital illustration and Flash animation for editorial, corporate and advertising clients. Corporate training and web/CDRom projects a specialty.

Paraskevas, Michael

Michael Paraskevas, a well known illustrator among magazine art directors, has had his work featured in such prestigious publications as Sports Illustrated, Time, Town & Country and Esquire and has earned numerous awards from industry professionals. Michael has exhibited at Giraffics Gallery in East Hampton (6 one-man shows) and recently showed at the prestigious Southampton Gallery owned by Peter Marcelle. Along with his mother Betty, he published many children’s books over the past 12 years. Their work includes the much loved Tangerine Bear, which was produced as a Christmas Special for ABC in 2000. Other popular works by the pair include Junior Kroll, A Very Kroll Christmas, Shamlanders, The Ferocious Beast, Cecil Bunions, and Chocolate at the Four Seasons. The mother-and-son team’s most well-known project, called Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, was developed for Nick Jr. and is still running on Noggin. It won the prized Gemini Award for best animated show of 2001 in Canada. Paraskevas was educated at School of Visual Arts in New York where he also received his Master’s Degree in Visual Journalism. He divides his time between his home in SouthHampton and LA.

Roy, Yvon

Yvon Roy is a Well known Canadian artist based in Montreal. He specializes in digital vector based illustration

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.

Jensen Brian

Stylised, corporate, annual report, financial, investing, editorial, conceptual

Bauer, Carla

Carla Bauer has been president of Carla Bauer Design for over thirty years. The firm's clients have covered a broad range of industries and included Prudential, General Electric, Genworth Financial, Dow Jones, Deutsche Bank, PaineWebber, EF Hutton, Travelers™ Insurance, Kidder Peabody, McGraw, Hill, IBM, Estee Lauder, Aramids, Christian Dior, Time Life Medical, Redbook Magazine, NewYork Transit Museum, E & J Gallo Winery. The group provides marketing and design consultation, and produces print collateral, advertising, package design and corporate communications.

She also works as a woodcut illustrator. Her clients in this area have included: National Geographic, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Franklin Library, The New York Times, AH Robins, CTW, Environmental Defense Fund, Natural History Magazine, Franklin Watts, American Express, Borghese, Estee Lauder, Aramis.

Books illustrated are Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent, for National Geographic, the children's book Thanksgiving, two volumes of Euripides for The Franklin Library and a book of poetry by Jason Bell.

Her woodcut illustrations have been exhibited at the New York Art Directors Club, Print™ Design Annual, the McGraw Hill Book Design Show, the FIFI awards, and received a Gold Medal in the One Show.

Carla was commissioned to produce 3 life size woodcut portraits for the Museum at Fort Necessity including: George Washington, Tanaghrisson, a French soldier.

Her fine art work has been exhibited in the Albany State Museum, National Academy of Art Biannual Show, Pratt Graphics Center Biennial Miniature Shows, International Miniature Print Show, Cadaques, Spain, Artist Fellowship Inc. Benefit Show, NY, The New York Society of Etchers Shows, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT.,12 Printmakers, Research Foundation, City University of New York, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 61 Main Gallery, Andes, NY., The Catskill Art Center.

Knapp, Michael

A portfolio of editorial illustration, concept art for animated films, character design, environment design and book illustration.

Berkeley, Jon

Jon Berkeley graduated in Fine Art from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin in 1983. Since then he has lived and worked as a freelance illustrator in Dublin, London, Sydney, and Hong Kong. Jon has worked extensively with many top advertising agencies such as Bozell, Saatchi and Saatchi, McCann Erickson, Campbell Grey, DDB Needham, BBDO, and all those other Beeby Deebies. Previous clients include: Time Magazine, The Economist, The New Statesman, The Irish Times, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Tribune, Backbone, Time Out, The Washington Post, Radio Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, The LA Times, Wirtschaftswoche, El Tiempo, Asiaweek, CFO Asia, Credit Lyonnais, American Express, Coca Cola, Digital, Heinz, Carlsberg, Aer Lingus, Guinness, RTE, Penguin Books, Scholastic Books, and just about anyone else you can think of. Jon has won awards from the Society of Newspaper Design in the US, The 4As in Hong Kong, as well as the ICAD and the IGI in Ireland. He is the author of The Wednesday Tales, a series of children’s novels. He lives near Barcelona with his wife and five children.

Pete Brewster

Conceptual and figurative scraperboard(scratchboard) illustration

Brother, Kelly

Unique Conceptual Illustration Works

Bray, Ed

Ed Bray is an illustration graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. After graduation, he began his illustration career in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he worked for a company on pen and ink and marker layouts. In addition to his commercial assignments, he focused on watercolor landscapes of the Midwest, which were exhibited at the Fuller Museum in Massachusetts. Examples of his illustrations appear in Drawing: Structure and Vision by Fritz Drury and Joanne Stryker © 2008.

Ed is skilled in presentation artwork, such as storyboards and comps, as well as finished illustrations and fine art. His work is featured in American Showcase #23 and the Directory of Illustration website www.behance.net/edBray & www.directoryofillustration.com/edbray.

Ed lives and works as a freelancer in Brockton, Massachusetts and is a member of the Arts League of Lowell. He was featured in a November edition of The Lowell Sun.

Ed is able to work quickly to meet tight deadlines and is available at any time for an assignment.

Clients include iRobot, Gary Sloan Studios Inc., J.Jill, The Fantastical, Riverside Co, Hood, Colonial Life, The Via Group LLC, Urban College of Boston, Supervalu, Wells Fargo Bank, Wilson Leather, BHF Printing, Midway YMCA, Blue Diamond Natural, Tri-District School, Fuller Art Museum, Twenty-First Century Software, Raymond Watson Funeral Home, Harvard Business School, Arthur's Paradise Diner, S&S Auto Repair, City of Holyoke MA, The Public Health Museum, Boston Brake and Tune-Up, Bread & Roses Heritage Committee
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