Dave Calver’s illustration career has spanned more than 40 years with his work featured on the pages of Esquire, GQ, and the New York Times magazine. Most recently, Dave’s “Redheads” series was shown at Brassworks Gallery in Portland, OR this...
If you’re in the market to commission sports-related content, look no further than Jonathan Bartlett. You can feel the athletes’ energy and movement in his illustrations and you almost want to believe that the stylized elements are real. Check out our...
One of the biggest financial institutions in the Dominican Republic, El Banco Popular, known as Popular Bank in the US, commissioned Naysa Dume to develop key art for their annual investor meeting. The campaign centered around three themes: digital innovation,...
USAID, the US International Development Agency, commissioned Naysa Dume to illustrate picture books for the “Know Who You Hang Out With” campaign. The campaign includes four stories for children between the ages of 9 and 13.
Cyclist Magazine regularly commissions Till Lukat to illustrate a range of cycling-related topics including interval training, breathing techniques and goal setting. Check out some of our favorites.
Germany’s Building & Living Magazine, Bauen und Wohnen, commissioned Till Lukat for the cover and several interior illustrations for a couple of stories about moving from the city to the country and construction financing.
In a lighthouse on the sea lives a young girl who is about to become a big sister, but the trouble is, she doesn’t want a little sister. With her peaceful life disrupted, the girl’s only option is to run away – and build her very own seahouse! Nimbus Publishing...
A young girl despises Eastern Europe’s most beloved soup, and not even the grandmothers of Kiev can persuade her to change her mind. But when she immigrates to the United States, American food leaves her feeling empty. This story captures the complicated...
When a Russian writer immigrates to New York City, instead of typing the next great Russian-American novel, he abandons his typewriter, casting it to the curb. Soon someone new makes the typewriter their own. Yevgenia Nayberg authored and illustrated Typewriter, which...
Valeria Petrone was commissioned by Plansponsor to develop a full page illustration on “greater insight” to accompany an article about Planadviser’s Adviser Value Survey.
Valeria Petrone is known for her subtly ironic conceptual illustrations. Her simple, graphic images connect especially well with lifestyle, wellness and mental health topics. Valeria’s editorial clients include the The New York Times, LA Times, Parent’s...
Jonathan Bartlett was commissioned by Penn State’s Alumni Magazine, PennStater, to illustrate a story about the social phenomenon of UFOs in science, politics and pop culture.
Gucci commissioned Victo Ngai for Gucci Cosmos, an exhibition showcasing the brand’s most iconic designs. Victo created two illustrations that are part of an exquisite corpse concept representing different life forms. The art is projected onto a mesh screen...
Prophecy Wine commissioned Victo Ngai to illustrate the labels for their collection. To embrace the spirit that each wine unearths, the label designs are inspired by Tarot cards and tailored to fit the varietal characteristics of each wine. The Lovers, Red Blend &...
Pete Ryan is talented when it comes to using his conceptual skills to illustrate a range of topics relevant to Colleges and Universities. California’s housing crisis, micro-medicine and the evolving work landscape are a few examples of cover stories he’s...
Atavist Magazine commissioned Yiran Jia to illustrate a true story about a shipwreck in the Pacific Ocean in the early 20th century. Yiran created five pieces for the long-form narrative story.
Jonathan Bartlett was commissioned by Popular Mechanics to illustrate a cover and feature story about establishing a permanent human presence on Mars and how researchers are finding solutions that will keep future residents alive long enough to live there...
Scholastic commissioned Victo Ngai to illustrate Wishes, the story of a Vietnamese family’s search for a new home on the other side of the world, told through the eyes of a young girl.
This year’s theme for Children’s Book Week is “Read Books. Spark Change.” Illustrating picture books is a specialty for many Morgan Gaynin artists and we’re proud that many of our books align with this year’s theme, inspiring...
Kiplinger’s commissioned Pete Ryan to illustrate an article about life milestones that are considered taxable events. The article explains how to account for these events when doing taxes in order to maximize your refund.
Victo Ngai’s editorial work spans a variety of topics from health & wellness, entertainment, lifestyle, business and beyond. She has created compelling covers and feature art to accompany articles in numerous publications. Putting Yourself First, New You...
“Ribbon Tiger” was created for Carlsberg X Victo Ngai’s Year of the Tiger Artist Edition. The artwork features an anthropomorphic hop-leaf dancer (inspired by Carlsberg’s logo) conjuring up two large tigers with silk ribbons, embodying the theme of a...
Luxury luggage brand, TUMI celebrated Chinese New Year through a collaboration with Victo Ngai. Victo created a “Interdimensional Water-rabbit” as a sci-fi-infused Year of the Rabbit for TUMI. The wanderlust DNA within TUMI inspired the idea of combining a...
Jonathan Bartlett, known for his WWE posters, recently partnered with Mattel and WWE to develop packaging art for their Elite Collection Series 100, Toy Wrestling Action Figures. The collection features some of the greatest wrestling superstars of all time, each of...
Benchmark Education Company commissioned Simona Mulazzani to illustrate, Moon Tree, the story of a little girl who finds a tree named a “moon tree” and wonders why. When no one knows, her third grade class is determined to find the answer. Their quest leads them to...
NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs commissioned Raul Colon to illustrate the theme for 2022’s Immigrant Heritage Month. The celebration promoted events designed to recognize the history, traditions, and contributions of NYC’s...
Kokila, an imprint of Penguin Random House, commissioned Gaby D’Alessandro to illustrate children’s book, The Cot In The Living Room, the story of a young Dominican American girl in New York City whose parents babysit children of families that work...
Jonathan Bartlett partnered with Wieden+Kennedy to create FanDuel’s Super Bowl LVII campaign, The Kick Of Destiny. FanDuel’s campaign featured Rob Gronkowski who kicked a field goal during the third quarter and if successful (he missed), those who placed a...
Calafuria Wine commissioned Valeria Petrone to illustrate several labels for their rose. The labels were originally part of a special artist edition and one is now the official label in the US and Japan. In addition to the labels, Valeria also collaborated on an...
In celebration of Black History Month, we are featuring Tonya Engel. Tonya is an African American illustrator who has created a number of picture books featuring inspiring Black voices during meaningful moments throughout history. Her work is figurative, colorful and...
Kate, a young girl with Down Syndrome, gains confidence and independence through a Summer spent with her grandparents on a lake. This uplifting story is illustrated by Josee Bisaillon and published by Tundra Books, part of Penguin Random House.
Valeria Petrone was commissioned by the Italian Resuscitation Council to develop an interactive app and book to teach children CPR and first aid skills. Tum-Tum the Bear and a squirrel family teach children (and their parents) what to do in case of cardiac arrest and...
Susan Gal’s expressive and playful characters introduce the concept of group play to kids through a day at the beach in Twogether, published by Nancy Paulsen Books of Penguin Random House. From solitary play to fun with a crowd, Susan’s upbeat text and...
The Wall Street Journal has commissioned Rene Milot over the years to illustrate a range of assignments from celebrity portraits to humorous conceptual pieces. Check out some of our favorites. Portraits of Bob Dylan & Beyonce Dinosaur technology & clothing...
Gaby D’Alessandro created a vibrant three-piece mural for a Target store in Washington Heights, New York. Gaby, who is from the Dominican Republic, created this mural to honor and celebrate the vibrant community of Washington Heights, where many Dominicans call...