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April 3, 2024
Zara Picken was commissioned by Barnes & Noble to create illustrations for the many new locations they will open in 2024. The illustrations, which playfully highlight their membership program and cafe, will be displayed in the storefront windows of approximately 25-30 new stores.

Zara Picken was commissioned by Barnes & Noble to create illustrations for the many new locations they will open in 2024... (more)

February 1, 2023

Laurindo Feliciano illustrated ravishing flora and fauna for the Granado Pharmácias pop-up in Galeries Lafayette Champs-Elysees, Paris... (more)

August 30, 2021

Adolfo Valle illustrated a poster for the Kent District Library, to promote the Write Michigan Short Story Contest, a fantastic event that strives to give young aspiring writers the chance to be heard. (more)

December 7, 2020

Shaw Nielsen recently designed and illustrated this friendly way-finding map... (more)

December 5, 2019

Daria Kirpach shares a series of illustrations produced for TEDxFoggia... (more)

January 8, 2019

Maria and Peter Hoey illustrated the main visual for the 17th annual MoCCA Arts Festival... (more)

April 20, 2017

Ben the Illustrator is all over New York City this week, thanks to his colorful signage for the Department of Transportation’s Earth Day initiative. Some 70 of Ben’s cute and informative signs were installed around town to herald Car Free NYC this weekend! (more)

January 18, 2017

Peter Horvath channels 1950s cold war warning signage to illustrate this unignorable safety poster for Grainger, commissioned by Ogilvy NY.   (more)

June 23, 2016

Steven Noble worked with Pentagram Design NYC and The White House Historical Association to illustrate their new logo identity that includes two versions from the north side portico of the White House building.  (more)

October 2, 2015

Lou Brooks’ perky cowgirl illustration makes for jaw-dropping, fender-bending, 14 foot tall roadside signage at the unapologetically retro Thom’s Market in Austin, TX. (more)

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