Commercial Illustration Links
Aaron Leighton grew up in a small town on the Canadian prairies but was drawn to the chaos and colour of urban life in the big city.
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Lifestyle vector art that breathes. Kendall’s work is suffused with omni-directional light --- bạn can almost feel the warm summer breezes blowing past as bạn view her illustrations.
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Eicker does crisp, elegant vector illustrations. They’re driven bởi a whimsical cartoon handling glowing with vibrant colors. His stylistic flourishes & clever turns manage to pull out the essentials of his characters.
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Yes, there are artists who work, successfully, in that “mock airline safety card” style. Colin Hayes has been getting the job done since 1993.
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Sugar & Spice…did I mention Spice? Upcoming artist Hilli Kushnir has that rare talent to create characters who embrace both innocence & eros simultaneously.
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anime influences? manga influences? Yeah yeah, of course. But did bạn know that Leif also runs the được ưa chuộng Today’s Inspiration blog (todaysinspiration.blogspot.com), where những người hâm mộ of 40’s & 50’s illustration congregate?
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Fun and playful with lots of color, Andy Ward’s characters are a joy. He studied painting at the Norwich School of Art before moving to London, where he spent 8 years freelancing for editorial & advertising clients.
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Infographics can fasten the truth upon the ordinary mind, and Philpot’s take on how things fit together makes bạn stop, look and appreciate
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Every hair is articulated in Tim O’Brien’s small perfect portraits, every hair of the eyebrows and mustaches. They are idealized, bathed in a golden glow. But they are also 100 percent human.
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Mussche’s multi-planar vector linework is all aces! His editorial spots can be seen weekly in Dutch national newspaper 'de Volkskrant' , as well as publications in corporate magazines of Microsoft and the Dutch national bank.
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