
Jillian Ditner was asked to create an illustration for Canadian Living’s collection of stories called, “The Best Worst Thing That Ever Happened to Me.” Here’s a little peek into Jillian’s process of finding the silver (or green) lining: (more)
Jillian Ditner illustrated an article for Marketing Magazine in a how-to instructional guide format, discussing RIM and a strategy for Blackberry: How Blackberry can stay alive, and thrive, in the hearts and minds of a jilted market. (more)
Jillian Ditner lends her conceptual hand to illustrate catastrophic insurance circumstances for Canadian Underwriter. (more)
Jillian Ditner created two maps for the June, 2011 issue of Country Living Magazine. An article titled “Way Down in the Delta” explores the fertile region on Mississippi that gave birth to the blues. (more)
Jillian Ditner is one of the winners in the new "Young Blood" category in the Applied Arts Photography and Illustration Awards. Her work will be showcased in the May/June 2011 issue of the magazine. (more)
Jillian Ditner created two illustrations to accompany an article on depression and anxiety in the latest issue of Consumer Reports Magazine. (more)
Jillian Ditner provided a powerful and elegant illustration to accompany Rae Blackburn's story about her son and the incorrect diagnosis of learning disabilities by various educators. (more)
Toronto's Globe & Mail sought out artist Jillian Ditner to illustrate the hardest part of being a parent. Here's her sensitive rendition of one woman's reaction to the loss of her child, for the April 12 article 'Our life with - and without - our daughter.' (more)