Modern watercolor illustrator, Annick Poirier was commissioned by Sterling Brands to illustrate a series of O’Organics Coffee packaging art. The artistic direction was to depict the natural environment of each coffee’s country: native plants, flowers, and a selected animal. Annick really enjoyed illustrating all that fauna and flora. Plus, the beautifully sober artistic direction emphasized her images so well. Packaging projects are typically fun and creative not to mention the satisfaction of seeing your project at a grocery store! See more work by Annick here.
Aperol Poster for US Open
Michael Crampton worked with VML on a vintage-style poster illustration for Aperol, an official partner of the 2024 US Open Tennis Championships. The poster is displayed throughout New York City as...
The New York Community Trust
Arthur Mount was commissioned by The New York Community Trust to create the art and styleframes for an animation explaining the Trust's mission. The New York Community Trust is a grant-making...
Bulb
Aurelia Lange regularly creates illustrations and GIFs for the renewable energy company Bulb’s social media and newsletter. Scroll to see a selection of her recent animated email headers for their newsletter.
See more of Aurelia Lange’s work here.
AutoLite
Jeff Wack was commissioned by Dean Houston to create a series of 1940s retro pin-up posters to promote Autolite spark plugs. Jeff created 4 poster images to re-introduce Autolite Annie, an iconic...
Bellwether Magazine
Rocco Baviera was recently commissioned to illustrate a cover and interiors for Bellwether, the magazine of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. The feature on Stewardship...
Place2Be
Ben Draws worked with Place2Be — a children's mental health charity in the UK — on a series of posters and stickers promoting their work to provide child counseling and mental health support in...
Adobe MAX
Ben The Illustrator was commissioned by Adobe to work on the Adobe MAX conference, October 20-22, 2020. Adobe wanted to build an avatar creator for participants of the virtual design festival so users could pick and choose assets to make their own portrait. Ben The Illustrator was tasked with creating an expansive library of assets (approximately 1500 assets) including facial features, clothing, hairstyles and piercing, and covering every skin tone, size, shape and hair color. Ben The Illustrator also created an avatar portrait of late night host Conan O’Brien, one of the event speakers. He then worked with Laundry Service (the agency managing all social content for Adobe MAX) to use his library of assets to create 60 portraits, one for each member of the Co Create Team, a selected group of creative professionals that Adobe has hired to be part of the conference.
See more of Ben The Illustrator’s work here.
See the Adobe MAX avatar library here.
Girls Who Grind
Ben the Illustrator worked alongside his wife and her business partner to create artwork for their coffee roastery Girls Who Grind. This all-female coffee brand works to promote women across the coffee industry from farmers to baristas. Ben the Illustrator created a series of illustrations used for packaging, promotional material, and social media. See more of Ben the Illustrator’s work here.
Marquette Engineer Magazine
Ben The Illustrator worked with our client, Marquette College of Engineering on their annual magazine, illustrating a feature article looking at the opportunities for taking students into real-world engineering situations to aid their studying. The editorial illustrations are truly a must see.
See more of Ben’s illustration work, click here.
Best Of 2022
It's been a great year of illustration for Mendola Artists, from packaging and branding to animation and game design. See below for our 2022 project highlights! Also check out our Best Of Toys and...
The Holiday Season
It's the holiday season, and we have a gift for you! See below for our collection of illustrations centered around the most wonderful time of the year. Lulu Dubreuil Ana Jaks Tom Newsom Carolina...
Orlando Arocena’s Workbook 2022 Cover
The latest Workbook illustration print edition has arrived on the desks of art buyers, and it is an honor to share that the front and back covers feature futuristic cyborg illustrations from...
An Interview with Dahl Taylor
AHA! A House for Arts recently did an interview with versatile illustrator Dahl Taylor, discussing his artistic process and the various types of commissions he's worked on in his approximately...
Hispanic Heritage Month
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we're featuring the work of our Hispanic artists! Luis Pinto is a Mexican illustrator based in Guatemala whose work has been seen in advertising,...
Summer Countdown
As Summer draws to a close we're reflecting on some of our favorite pastimes that make this season so great! Join Mendola Artists as we count down to the Summer activity we dream of all year long......
Talbot’s Toys
Jim Talbot is renowned for his colorful, classic children's style. He was influenced by artists as diverse as Norman Rockwell, Frank Frazetta, Looney Tunes, the Walt Disney Company, Hanna-Barbera,...
Chris Wormell’s World of Publishing
Chris Wormell has illustrated a variety of book covers, some newly released and soon to be released, as well as a few mystery classics. These covers feature majestic figureheads, extinct animals,...
Best Of 2021
2021 was a year of hope and moving forward. Our artists have submitted outstanding pieces of work from advertising, packaging, editorial, publishing, and toys, plus a few interesting personal...
Holiday Spirit
While this year was nothing like the rest, our artists had a great time creating festive and vibrant illustrations to get us in the holiday spirit! Darling Clementine for Fazer Sverige's...