Artists All
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- Julia Rothman
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Brooklyn, New York
Julia Rothman grew up on a small island in the Bronx called City Island, which few New Yorkers know about. She enjoys nice books and going on walks with her terrier Rudy.
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- Fiona Richards
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Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
Fiona Richards grew up in her grandparents' 300 year old house in Scotland. It was filled to the brim with strange and curious mementos from their lives as textile dealers in old world India.
Fiona Richards and Cartolina products are represented by Lilla Rogers Studio.
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- Ed Miller
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New York, New York
Ed Miller is writes and illustrates children's books. Since graduating from Parsons School of Design, he has been an art director at Random House and has had his work published for over 20 years. Ed creates fine art prints, collages, textiles, room decor, and apparel for children and pets.
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- Peagreen Designs
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Winchester, UK
Peagreen is a surface pattern design consultancy specialising in illustration and design for fashion, stationery, products & environments.
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- Sesame Workshop
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New York, New York
Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street. Its mission is to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder.
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- Mike Lowery
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Atlanta, Georgia
Mike Lowery lives in a tiny cottage surrounded by trees. When he isn't teaching Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design, he draws faces on bananas for his daughter.
Mike Lowery is represented by Ashley Lorenz of Lilla Rogers.
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- Christoph Niemann
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Brooklyn, New York / Berlin, Germany
Christoph Niemann is a graphic designer and illustrator based in New York City and Berlin. He writes and illustrates the brilliant and clever Abstract Sunday for the New York Times, and has had his work featured on the covers of The New Yorker, Newsweek, and Wired.
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- Danielle Kroll
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Brooklyn, New York
Born in New Jersey and schooled in Pennsylvania, Danielle Kroll now resides in Brooklyn NY. She makes everything from illustration to textile design, everything handmade, with a dose of love and whimsy.
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- Rifle Paper Co.
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Winter Park, Florida
Rifle Paper Co. is a stationery and gift brand based in Winter Park, Florida founded by husband and wife team, Anna and Nathan Bond.
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- Vincent Jeannerot
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Lyon, France
For over thirty years, the original botanical watercolors of Vincent Jeannerot have been transmitting sensibility and emotion which he feels when he paints the tiny details or a delicate shadow. Participating in national and international exhibitions he also teaching in his own gallery, located in Lyon, France.
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- Jen Mussari
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Brooklyn, New York
Jen Mussari is from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and San Francisco and currently resides in Brooklyn. When she isn't making beautiful letters or other delightfully crafty things, she is working with the Ghostly Ferns crew.
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- Vogue
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New York, New York
The foundation of Vogue’s leadership and authority is the brand’s unique role as a cultural barometer for a global audience. Vogue places fashion in the context of culture and the world we live in — how we dress, live and socialize; what we eat, listen to and watch; who leads and inspires us. Vogue immerses itself in fashion, always leading readers to what will happen next. Thought-provoking, relevant and always influential, Vogue defines the culture of fashion.
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- Amy Blay
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Cheltenham, UK
Amy Blay was born in Montreal but now resides in the UK, where she has worked in-house and freelance on various companies involved in the gift, stationery, card, gift wrap, and packaging industry. We love her bright, super cute illustrations; they're perfect for kids!
Amy Blay is represented by Ashley Lorenz of Lilla Rogers.
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- Bruce Lee
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Seattle, Washington
Perhaps best known as a legendary martial arts expert and inspiring cultural icon, Bruce Lee was also a profound philosopher and poet. Viewing the practice of philosophy as inseparable from day-to-day life, Lee carried a small pocketbook that he would fill with training regimens and general notes, as well as thought-provoking reflections, affirmations, and writings. To this day, more than 40 years after his untimely passing, these writings continue to inspire and motivate generations.
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- CHARM IT!
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Fair Lawn, New Jersey
The innovative CHARM IT! brand debuted in 2000 as the original, detachable charm jewelry line. On the wrists of happy girls everywhere, CHARM IT! believes in girl power, creativity, and all things rainbow! Our mission: Inspire girls worldwide to express who they are and what they love through an infinite selection of charms.
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- The World of Eric Carle
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Northampton, Massachusetts
The World of Eric Carle™ is a design-driven licensing and merchandising program based on the beloved picture books by Eric Carle. A prolific author and artist, Eric Carle has written and illustrated more than seventy books which have sold over 132 million copies worldwide. Like his books, The World of Eric Carle™ brand draws upon Eric Carle’s approach to creativity, discovery, play and development.
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- Greg Pizzoli
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Greg Pizzoli is an author, illustrator, screenprinter, and former AMERICORPS volunteer. He currently teaches at the University of Arts in Philadelphia, and has recently stopped drinking (as much) coffee.
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- Berkley Illustration
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Portland, Oregon
Berkley Illustration is the team of Ryan and Lucy Berkley. Ryan is the crazy talented self-taught artist and Lucy is the storywriter/customer services/computery person behind the scenes.
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- Jon Burgerman
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Brooklyn, NY
Jon Burgerman is a UK-born, NYC-based artist instigating improvisation and play through drawing and spectacle.
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- Lotta Jansdotter
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Åland Islands
Lotta Jansdotter creates patterns and products for your home and your everyday life.
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- Marc Johns
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Victoria, BC, Canada
Marc Johns is an artist who draws and often writes words on his drawings. He thinks, then thinks about thinking (which he does not recommend).
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- Tea Leigh
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Brooklyn, New York
Tea Leigh is a Texan living in Brooklyn. When she's not tattooing she is singing or watering her plants.
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- The Chopping Block
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New York, New York
The Chopping Block is a collective of scurvy knaves. They are nerdy, history-loving folk, not to mention totally fan-freaking-tastic designers. Their store, The Chop Shop, features the slogan, "With shirts like these, who needs pants?"
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- James Victore
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Brooklyn, New York
James Victore is an artist, designer, and founder of James Victore Inc., an independent studio hellbent on world domination.
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- Natasha Lawyer
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Seattle, Washington
Artist and Illustrator traveling in the van with the husband and the dog.
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- Lila Symons
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Kansas City, Missouri
Lila Symons is a typeface designer and lettering artist. She collects found letters from signboards, vintage books, and neon lights.
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- Blanca Gómez
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Madrid, Spain
Blanca Gómez began drawing as a child in Madrid. Although forced to grow up — luckily, not too much — and get a proper job, she kept drawing by night. Her whimsical illustrations have been appeared in Monocle Magazine, Dwell Magazine, and Chronicle Books.
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- Lisa Congdon
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San Francisco, California
Lisa Congdon was raised in both upstate New York and Northern California, and draws inspiration for her illustrations from the animals and trees surrounding her.
Lisa Congdon is represented by Ashley Lorenz of Lilla Rogers.
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- Alyssa Nassner
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Minneapolis, MN
Alyssa Nassner is a surface designer and illustrator originally from Baltimore. She co-runs Ten Paces and Draw, a collaborative project that encourages illustrators and designers to sketch, share, and swap drawings.
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- James Gulliver Hancock
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Brooklyn, New York
James Gulliver Hancock wants to draw everything in the world, at least once.
Growing up in Sydney, Australia, James studied Visual Communications at Sydney's University of Technology. Since then he has traveled extensively, including artist residencies all across Europe and an overland journey from Sydney to London via S.E. Asia, China, Japan, Russia, and Europe. These days he spends his time between his two studios, one in Brooklyn, NY and the other by the beach in Sydney.
We highly recommend checking out his personal project All the Buildings in New York.
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- Josh Smith
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Brooklyn, New York
Josh Smith is a graphic designer and writer, working in New York City. Originally from Canada, he's worked internationally across a variety of design specialties. He currently designs for Hyperakt.
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- Circle of Jan van Kessel
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Antwerp, Belgium
Born into a family of painters and artists, Jan van Kessel (Flemish, 1626–1679) is most well-known for his small-scale depictions of flora and fauna. Inspired by Joris Hoefnagel's (1542-1600) scientific naturalism, van Kessel's paintings, and those produced by The Circle of Jan van Kessel, are recognizably by their bright colors and intricate detailing.
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- Dana Tanamachi
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Brooklyn, NY
Dana Tanamachi is a Texas-bred, Brooklyn-based graphic designer and letterer who enjoys living a quiet life and working with her hands.
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- Helen Dardik
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Ottawa, ON, Canada
Helen Dardik was born in Odessa by the Black Sea, and has been creating art since before she can remember. She continued to create while moving from Siberia to Israel and finally to Canada, where she now resides.
Helen Dardik is represented by Ashley Lorenz of Lilla Rogers.
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- Helen Dealtry
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Brooklyn, New York
Helen moved to NYC for a job in a leading textile design studio. Over the course of the next 8 years, Helen worked her way from trainee textile designer to creative director and amassed a portfolio of over 4000 designs. Known best for her distinct hand-painted floral designs, Helen has worked with some of the leading names in the fashion and interiors industry. Since founding her own company in 2008 Helen has continued to design for some of the industries best and brightest. From her Brooklyn design studio Helen creates printed textile designs and original artwork.
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- Jessi Arrington
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Brooklyn, New York
Jessi Arrington loves color, especially rainbows. She scours flea markets and thrift shops of the world, feeding her obsession for second-hand things.
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- Jessica Hische
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San Francisco, California
Jessica Hische is a letterer, illustrator, and avid internetter. Her extensive and impressive list of clients include The Atlantic, Harper Collins, Target, The New York Times, and Tiffany & Co. Jessica is also a side project machine, consistently churning out awesome endeavors such as a flowchart that will help you decide if you should work for free, a handy explanation of Twitter, and a series for designers looking to learn a bit of web development.
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- Jacob Hoefnagel
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Antwerp, Belgium
Jacob Hoefnagel, court artist to Emperor Rudolph II in Prague, is noted for his natural history illustrations. His engravings done after drawings by his father, Joris, and published in 1592 in Frankfurt, are of plants, insects and small animals, as seen and studied from life.
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- Mikey Burton
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Ohio
Mikey Burton proudly describes his design aesthetic as “Midwesterny” and draws much of his inspiration from artifacts found throughout the hardworking, blue collar Rust Belt.
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- Naughty Dog
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Santa Monica, California
Naughty Dog, the studio responsible for Crash Bandicoot, the Uncharted series, Jak and Daxter, and The Last of Us, is the most successful video game developer in the United States for the console generation. A wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment, it has received universal acclaim for its storytelling, graphics, and cinematic quality.
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- Patrick Cabral
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Manila, Philippines
Patrick Cabral is a freelance Art-director based in Manila, Philippines.
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- Wee Society
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San Francisco, CA
Wee Society not-so-solemnly swears to help bring kids and their parents closer together with happy apps, artful activities and tales to transfix short attention spans.
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- Adam J. Kurtz
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Brooklyn, NY
Adam J. Kurtz is a graphic designer and artist currently living in New York. A lot of people call him “ADAMJK."
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- Alanna Cavanagh
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alanna Cavanagh is an illustrator, printmaker, and surface designer based in Toronto. When she isn't doing any of those things, she is also a writer for Uppercase Magazine.
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- Ankepanke
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Breda, Netherlands
Anke Van Der Meer was born in Nijmegen and now resides in Heerlen. She wears a lovely pair of glasses with square frames and enjoys making elaborate backstories for her adorable illustrations.
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- Arianna Orland
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San Francisco, California
Arianna is a California native who grew up on healthy doses of sunshine and frozen yogurt. She is a creative director, UX designer, artist, and educator with a street-smart flair. Her impressive client list includes several renowned design agencies and innovative start ups on both coasts. We especially love her Paper Jam Press prints, which feature great (and possibly familiar) words to live by.
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- Jennifer Vallez
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Ellington, Connecticut
Jennifer Vallez is an interactive designer, art director, children's clothing designer, and dollmaker behind Sophie and Lili. Her handcrafted dolls are made with love, and made for hugs.
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- Jim Datz
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Brooklyn, New York
James Datz is a designer and illustrator living in Brooklyn. His work has been featured in the New York Times, BUST Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and at Urban Outfitters.
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- Kate Bingaman-Burt
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Portland, Oregon
Most of the time, Kate Bingaman-Burt is an illustrator and educator (other times, she is a curator, speaker, and workshop-giver). Her interested in personal consumerism led to the publishing of her book, Obsessive Consumerism, in which she illustrated and annotated all of her sundry purchases.
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- Ladyfingers Letterpress
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Black Forest, Colorado
Ladyfingers Letterpress is the design and printer duo Morgan Calderini and Arley-Rose Torsone.
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- Lim Heng Swee
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Lim Heng Swee loves doodling, and because of it, became an illustrator in 2003. He has doodled every day for a year, he has doodled for Threadless T-shirts, and he doodles to put smiles on people's faces.
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- Mitchell Black
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Chicago, Illinois
Mitchell Black is an illustrator with an eye for extreme details and a deep love of 19th century etchings.
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- Petite Alma
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New York, NY
Petite Alma (named after an adorable four-year-old model she worked with in Paris) began in 2004 with a focus on the baby and children’s market. They expanded into adult invitations, wedding stationery and personalized paper products, and now enjoy working on a variety of projects as a multidisciplinary design studio.
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- Wesley Stuckey
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Baltimore, MD
Originally from Mississippi, Wesley Stuckey is a designer, printmaker, and educator residing in Baltimore Maryland. He draws inspiration from nature, vintage ephemera, and animals.
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- Aimée Wilder
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New York, New York
Aimée Wilder is a designer born and raised in New York. As a daughter of two parents in the fashion industry, Aimée spent her childhood exploring showrooms and learning about textiles and fashion trends. She now designs for home textiles, fashion, and print.
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- Ann Boyajian
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Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Ann Boyajian is an illustrator living in Massachusetts. We especially love her dog silhouettes, but her breadth is much wider: seashells, people, koalas, and lots and lots of cats (she love cats!). Her expansive client list includes the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Scholastic, and Simon and Schuster.
Ann Boyajian is represented by Ashley Lorenz of Lilla Rogers.
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- Jason Polan
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New York, New York
Jason Polan is an artist based in New York. He is the Founder of the Taco Bell Drawing Club, and is currently trying to draw a portrait of every New Yorker a project which, when completed, will involve a great big get-together.
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- Sean Tulgetske
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Orange County, CA
Sean Tulgetske specializes in working with his hands, crafting typography, and illustrations.
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- Steve Mack
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Saskatchewan, Canada
Steve Mack lives on a small farm and has been drawing for as long as he can remember. He designs and illustrates greeting cards for major clients such as Target, Walgreen, Hallmark, and American Greetings.
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- Tim Boelaars
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tim Boelaars is an independent graphic designer and illustrator from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Tim specializes in icon, identity, logo, and packaging design, as well as illustration and art direction.
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- Timothy Goodman
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New York, NY
Timothy Goodman is a graphic designer, illustrator and an art director working in New York City.
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- United Pixelworkers
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United Pixelworkers is an unspoken alliance of web workers — designers, developers, copywriters, user experience architects, bloggers, and more — dedicated to building a better Internet.
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- Carolyn Sewell
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Washington, DC
Carolyn Sewell is a lettering machine and self-proclaimed dork. When she was young, she drew on her classmates' book covers for a dollar a piece ($2 for paisley). When not designing for clients, she sends postcards to her family and chronicles each and every one.
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- Dave Brown
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New York, New York
Dave Brown writes at Holiday Matinee, a blog for creative inspiration. This is his Top 5:
1. People who care about good design and social responsibility
2. The 3 B’s – Bottle Rocket, Boogie Nights, Big Lebowski
3. “West Coast” by Coconut Records
4. Curb Your Enthusiasm
5. Hockey
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- Frank Chimero
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Brooklyn, New York
Frank Chimero designs and draws, writes and thinks. He makes pictures about words and words about pictures. We hear he has Google Alerts and mobile notifcations for when anyone ever mentions pizza.
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- Ged Palmer
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Bristol, UK
Ged Palmer is a British designer who specialises in custom lettering, calligraphy and hand-painted signs. He drinks tea like it's going out fashion and likes painting to old-timey music.
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- Geffen Refaeli
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Tel Aviv, Israel
Israeli illustrator Geffen Refaeli draws strange, surreal and often highly adorable illustrations, each one inspired by other people’s Instagram photos.
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- Gemma Correll
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Norwich, UK
Gemma Correll is a freelance illustrator and comic-making person. She lives in the UK with her trusty sidekick Mr. Norman Pickles the Pug.
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- Judy Kaufmann
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Barcelona, Spain
Judy Kaufmann is a Barcelona-based illustrator who likes to draw animals, people, houses, cars, trees and everything repeatedly. When she is not iterating on her graphics, she imparts creative knowledge upon advertising students at the University of Barcelona.
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- Katie Evans
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Brooklyn, New York
When Katie Evans isn’t working in the creative marketing department at Kate Spade, she illustrates and designs for fashion, home products, and store windows from Brooklyn.
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- Kelly Carámbula
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Brooklyn, New York
In addition to being a graphic designer and letterer, Kelly Carámbula is a founder and writer for The Best Remedy, a food and cocktail blog. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband Aaron and Maude, her Boston terrier.
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- Lucas Zanotto
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Helsinki, Finland
Lucas Zanotto is a designer, animator, and director living in Helsinki.
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- Nic Annette Miller
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Brooklyn, New York
Nic Annette Miller grew up in the Rocky Mountains and studied printmaking and design before relocating to Brooklyn, NY. When she's not working on a project, she's on an adventure with her dog Sheila.
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- Oliver Jeffers
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Brooklyn, New York
Oliver Jeffers makes art. He also makes drawings, a picture book or two, some lists, and a few other things. He does so from New York. For now.
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- Screech Owl Design
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Brooklyn, NY
Screech Owl Design was founded in 2007 by artist and designer Jacqueline Schmidt. The company specializes in stationery, prints, notebooks and other paper goods.
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- Stefan Sagmeister
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New York, New York
has worked for the Rolling Stones, The Talking Heads, Lou Reed, and The Guggenheim Museum. Exhibitions on Sagmeister's work have been mounted in New York, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Paris, Lausanne, Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Cologne & Berlin.
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- We Think Things
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Langenhagen, Germany
We Think Things is Felix Meyer and Pascal Monaco, an illustrator and motionographer duo based in Langenhagen, Germany.
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- Albrecht Dürer
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Germany
Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist. With a vast body of work including engravings, woodcuts, and painted self-portraits, he is widely recognized for his masterful representations of nature and his religious works.
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- Bearded
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bearded is a full-service design and development agency based in Pittsburgh. Bearded designers Matt Griffin and Matt Braun successfully Kickstarted Woodtype Revival, a project that promised to digitize historic typefaces that only existed as letterpress woodtype.
Their beautiful and vintage fonts can be purchased at the Woodtype Revival website and are also available on Typekit.
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- Bobby Solomon
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Los Angeles, California
Bobby Solomon is the founder and Editor-In-Chief behind the wildly popular The Fox Is Black (formerly Kitsune Noir). When he is not blogging about art, design, culture, and film or releasing a desktop wallpaper, he works as a freelancer for web and other beautiful things.
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- Catharina Bruns
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New York, New York
Catharina Bruns is a German-born designer and illustrator. Her website, workisnotajob, empowers people to contribute to the world by doing what they love. Catharina is busy drawing letters to inspire a paradigm shift in the definition of "work."
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- Chris Glass
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Cincinnati, Ohio
Chris Glass is a designer at Wire & Twine. A city fella who grew up in a small down in Ohio, Chris devises schemes to create more spare time in his spare time.
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- Duke Riley
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New York, NY
Duke Riley is a fine artist, and tattooist from Boston, MA who now resides in New York City. He is also the owner of East River Tattoo in Brooklyn, NY.
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- Domogeneous
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
Domogeneous is a brother-sister agency specializing in a variety of creative disciplines, such as graphic design, illustration, digital, interactive, and moving image. Izabela is the older sister and project manager. Daniel is the younger brother and creative director. Their crayons are poised and standing by.
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- Erik Marinovich
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San Francisco, California
Erik Marinovich is a letterer, designer, and co-founder of Friends of Type. He is basically a lettering and graphic design hurricane, with a wide range of amazing work. In 2012, he co-founded Titlecase, a lettering and design studio.
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- Evan Huwa
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Loveland, Colorado
Evan is fresh, young, and ready for anything. He designed the Ranger typeface, a weighty Colorado-inspired italic, which is free for download at the Lost Type Co-op. He strives to slap mediocrity in the face.
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- Floor 4 Projects
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Brooklyn, New York
Leah Dumigan is a toy designer living in Brooklyn and spends her days making fun stuff for kids. She employs a diverse and hard working staff of bears, pigs, koalas and bunnies.
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- I Heart Guts
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Washington, DC
Wendy Bryan is the anatomically-obsessed illustrator behind I Heart Guts. Always concocting up weird things, Wendy continues her endeavor of finding the perfect intersection of gross and cute.
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- Jason Santa Maria
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Brooklyn, New York
Jason Santa Maria is a Graphic Designer. He is also the founder and principal of the design studio Mighty; creative director for Typekit; faculty member in the MFA Interaction Design program at SVA; co-founder of A Book Apart; founder of Typedia, a shared encyclopedia of typefaces online; and creative director for A List Apart, a magazine for people who make websites.
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- Jason Tiernan
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Brooklyn, New York
Jason is an art director by day and an avid searcher-of-nachos at night.
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- Jennifer Daniel
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Brooklyn, New York
Jennifer Daniel is an illustrator whose wacky, tongue-in-cheek works have appeared in Business Week, The New York Times, and GOOD Magazine.
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- Jennifer Ward
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Brooklyn, New York
Jennifer Ward is an imagination agent, paper airplane pilot, designer, mother and lover of playgrounds worldwide.
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- Jessi Preston
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Portland, Oregon
Jessi Preston has traveled as an unarmed gypsy, mastered the art of pinata destruction, and managed to elude Bigfoot since receiving her BFA from the Tyler School of Art. She is co-owner of Two Horses Tattoo & Hair Boutique in Montreal and Lombard Street Tattoo in Portland, OR and currently works as a tattoo artist, illustrator and graphic designer. Jessi specializes in traditional tattoos, class acts, and other uncomfortable situations.
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- Jessica Walsh
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New York, NY
Jessica Walsh is a multidisciplinary designer living and working in NYC. Her work has won awards from the Type Director’s Club, Art Director’s Club, SPD, Print, and Graphis.
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- John Boardley
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
John Boardley is a UK-born writer, publisher, and designer residing in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He founded the very popular I Love Typography and publishes Codex, a journal of Typography. He has two cats.
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- Jonny Gotham
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Brooklyn, New York
Jonny Gotham is part designer, part engineer, part architect. He currently works as a specialist, creating solutions and solving puzzles for clients.
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- Joris Hoefnagel
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The Netherlands
Self-taught, Renaissance master Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1542–1600) is an important figure in art history. Identified as one of the last notable Flemish manuscript illuminators, he is also credited as being a major contributor to the development of topographical drawing and still life painting.
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- Jude Landry
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Starkville, Mississippi
Jude Landry is a graphic designer, illustrator, and lettering artist based in Starkville, Mississippi. When he isn't doing client work, he teaches design at Mississippi State Univeristy.
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- Keith Davis Young
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Austin, TX
Keith Davis Young is a designer, illustrator, and photographer happily residing in Austin,TX.
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- Kelli Anderson
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Brooklyn, New York
Kelli Anderson is an artist/designer and tinkerer who is always experimenting with new means of making images and experiences.
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- Kevin Waldron
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New York, NY
Kevin is an Irish illustrator & children's book writer living in New York. He draws animals & listens to music.
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- Kyle Steed
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Dallas, Texas
Kyle Steed is an illustrator based in Dallas. His recipe for the perfect piece of bacon is as follows:
1. place bacon on baking sheet
2. put bacon in cold oven
3. bake at 375º for 15–17 minutes
4. enjoy hot crispy bacon.
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- Leah Goren
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Brooklyn, NY
Leah Goren is an illustrator and surface pattern designer living in Brooklyn, NY with her curly-haired cat, Moses.
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- Liz Danzico
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New York, New York
Liz Danzico is a dog owner aficionado/Occasional dabbler in user experience. She writes the enormously popular and insightful Bobulate blog.
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- Louise Fili
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New York, New York
Louise Fili Ltd. specializes in logo, package, restaurant, and book design.
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- Marian Bantjes
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
Marian Bantjes is a designer, typographer, writer and illustrator working internationally from her base on a small island off the west coast of Canada, near Vancouver.
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- Matt(H)Booth
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Manchester, UK
Matt(H)Booth, or Mr. Booth, or simply Matt, is a freelance designer and experimenter. He is the founder of Northern Digitals and BLAB.
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- Matthew Sutter
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Matt Sutter is a designer and illustrator. He draws comics, too.
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- Menachem Krinsky
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Los Angeles, California
Menachem Krinsky is a self-taught, multidisciplinary art director and digital artist. He is the co-founder of Visionary+Flock, a design shop focused on developing iconic print creative.
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- Mike Fortress
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Brooklyn, New York
Mike Fortress comes from a mixed background in design, illustration, and technology. He was an art director and designer at the award-winning agency Energy BBDO and its digital partner Proximity Chicago before moving to New York to join Oak. Mike is also an amateur type designer and a skateboard enthusiast.
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- Mike Monteiro
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San Francisco, California
Mike Monteiro was born in Philadelphia and now lives in San Francisco. He believes that it’s okay to lie when the chance of someone believing you is greater than the chance that they won’t.
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- Neche Collection
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Chicago, Illinois
Neche Collection is a visual archive and print series collected by Neche Eugenio Hadad, a Cuban exile of Lebanese descent. It is curated and run by his granddaughter, Veronica Corzo-Duchardt.
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- OMFGCO
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Portland, Oregon
Official Mfg. Co. is not a design studio, or an ad agency, or a branding house, or a sign shop, or a think tank. It is a hydra made of all of these things.
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- Raul Gutierrez
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Brooklyn, New York
Raul is a photographer and co-founder of 20x200. He is great at telling stories.
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- Romualdo Faura
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Murcia, Spain
Romualdo Faura is a graphic designer residing in Murcia, Spain. When he is not drawing adorable little cars, he works on corporate branding, editorial, and icon design projects.
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- These Are Things
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Columbus, Ohio
These Are Things is Jen Adrion and Omar Noory, two designers from Columbus, Ohio.
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- Mario the Magician
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New York, New York
Mario “the Magician” Marchese is a NYC-area maker/magician for the young and young-at-heart, known for his menagerie of handcrafted and mechanical props.










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































