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 --- te can almost feel the warm summer breezes blowing past as te view her illustrations.
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Eicker does crisp, elegant vector illustrations. They’re driven da 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 te know that Leif also runs the popolare Today’s Inspiration blog (todaysinspiration.blogspot.com), where fan 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 te 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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