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PATH

PATH

Brian Gossett illustrated a series of Subway Etiquette Posters for PATH, the trains that run between Manhattan and New Jersey. In collaboration with the fine people of Campbell Ewald, he created eleven scenes to showcase a variety of characters breaking some of the most basic rules of decency while riding in a train or waiting on the platforms for the train.

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Google

Google

Brain Gossett was the lead illustrator and storyboard artist for the Google animation project titled MyConcerns. The goal of this Google project was to directly communicate that management and human resources are there to support employees with any concern or need they may have. The animation revolves around a single hand drawn line that supports the bold shapes, each working in tandem to communicate a clear and positive message.

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Facebook

Facebook

Brian Gossett illustrated 40 images for the Facebook chatbot, a service that helps product users seeking support for issues ranging from privacy, spam filtering, dealing with bullying, and accessing old accounts. Brian’s own personal character style was melded with Facebook’s Alegria style to create unique illustrations specifically for this service. The end result is a vibrant monochromatic set of character and graphic based illustrations formatted for smartphone screens. This Facebook project was completed through the design agency Hieronymus.

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Hasbro

Hasbro

Julia Green was commissioned by Hasbro to illustrate the packaging for the Go Green edition of their classic board game Monopoly. See more of Julia Green's work here.

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Heritage Nursing Home

Heritage Nursing Home

Bunky Hurter created a series of illustrations for Heritage Nursing Home in Toronto, Canada. These images show the new protocol for Heritage healthcare workers that have been implemented due to COVID-19. The nursing home has not had a single case of COVID 19 in their facilities.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post

Ana Jaks was commissioned by The Washington Post to illustrate the article “This year, the Oscars underscore an existential question: What do movies mean?” See more of Ana Jaks' work here.

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Equitable

Equitable

Jones & Company worked with the advertising agency PROPHET to create an illustration library for the insurance company Equitable. This extensive project included creating GIFs and illustrating characters, backgrounds, and scenes for Equitable.

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Les Echos

Les Echos

Jones & Company created a cover illustration for the French newspaper Les Echos.

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KFC

KFC

Jones & Company illustrated the frames for a Kentucky Fried Chicken advertisement titled “Family Feud.” The illustrations were then animated by MatchFire Motion.

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Quarto Publishers

Quarto Publishers

Nic Jones illustrated the book North Pole South Pole Flip Book written by Michael Bright and published by Words & Pictures an imprint of Quarto Publishers.

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August Activities

August Activities

We have a full month of summer left! Even with our annual travel plans canceled and our favorite destinations shut down, the world is our oyster this month. Keep scrolling to see a few of our...

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Andrey Gordeev’s Game: Kids vs. Zombies

Andrey Gordeev’s Game: Kids vs. Zombies

Andrey Gordeev and his studio developed and illustrated a new game called Kids vs Zombies. The game takes place during an apocalypse in which all adults became zombies, and only a secret doughnut...

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Artist of the Month, June 2020: Robert Ball

Artist of the Month, June 2020: Robert Ball

Robert Ball is a British illustrator, designer, and comic maker based in London. After a successful career in graphic design, Robert decided to pursue his childhood passion of illustration at 39...

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A Deep Dive into Surface Design

A Deep Dive into Surface Design

Despite the name, surface designs are far from a superficial illustration style. It takes an in-depth understanding of spatial awareness and a strong design sense to pull off these depth-less...

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Artist of the Month, May 2020: Debbie Powell

Artist of the Month, May 2020: Debbie Powell

https://soundcloud.com/user-122306834/a-moment-with-debbie-powell Illustrator Debbie Powell lives along the southern coast of England in Dorset with her husband and two children. She is inspired by...

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Happy Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day!

Although we may be spending Earth Day in our living rooms this year, there's no denying that the nature outside our windows is worth celebrating. From the tallest mountain peaks to the deepest coral...

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Artist of the Month, April 2020: Zutto

Artist of the Month, April 2020: Zutto

Currently based in Brooklyn, New York, the Russian creative Zutto is a prolific illustrator and animator. Zutto, meaning “endless” or “a list of things” in Japanese, truly reflect her limitless...

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Photo Realism in Illustration

Photo Realism in Illustration

Illustration has the power to not only mimic reality, but enhance it. With CGI and Photoshop technologies, the following illustrators create unbelievable photographic likenesses in their...

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Smile

Smile

We interrupt your regularly scheduled pandemic program to bring a smile to your face. Illustration gives us an opportunity to refresh with a healthy dose of creativity, joy, and cuteness. Before you...

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