Sentences with phrase «magazine illustration including»

In addition to his work in books, Wyeth did a significant amount of magazine illustration including: Hearst's International, Century, Harper's Monthly, Ladies» Home Journal, McClure's, Outing, and Scribner's.

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Maps, illustrations, postcards, greeting cards and magazines are good sidelines to include in your shop.
Well - known fictional illustrations include Fitz and Olivia on Scandal and Mindy and Danny on The Mindy Project, while the resolute presence of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on our magazine covers show how it's done in real life.
His work is predominantly digitally and traditionally painted illustrations, created for various venues and projects, including public installation, murals, magazines, and books.
The 15 - disc release comes with a limited edition 40 - page book written by Michael Gingold of Fangoria Magazine; collectible packaging will include a newly commissioned illustration on the outer case, with each film separately stored in its own black Blu - ray case with complementary original theatrical one - sheets as their key art.
Grace Lin's illustrations have appeared in dozens of publications, including Weekly Reader, Ms. Magazine, and Seventeen.
Digital imaging and publishing prepress services include typesetting and composition of books, magazines and journals, ad designs, flyers and brochures as well as illustration and Artwork.
Hundreds of magazines and newspapers — including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Wired, Elle, The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan and Martha Stewart Living — with full - color layouts, photographs, illustrations, built - in video, audio and other interactive features are available from the new Kindle Fire «Newsstand.»
Hundreds of magazines and newspapers — including Vogue, Esquire, National Geographic and Better Homes and Gardens — with glossy full - color layouts, HD photography, and beautifully detailed illustrations.
His work is predominantly digitally and traditionally painted illustrations, created for various venues and projects, including public installation, murals, magazines, and books.
Since graduating from University College Falmouth's BA (Hons) Illustration degree, Emmeline has worked with clients including Tesco, Egmont Publishing, and Thought Bubble Comics Festival, alongside being featured in publications including The Guardian, Stylist Magazine, and The Telegraph.
[2] At age 19 he opened his own studio and quickly made a name for himself, drawing illustrations for the most popular magazines of that time, including Life magazine, Collier's Weekly, Cosmopolitan magazine, Harper's Weekly, The Saturday Evening Post, and many others.
Illustration and graphic design work includes L'Officiel Suisse, Bloomberg Pursuits, POV Paper, Unit Editions, Wallpaper * Magazine, Etapes Magazine, Mousse Magazine, The Fader, and Library Paper, among numerous others.
Red Hot + Bothered: The Indie Rock Guide to Dating, Volumes 1 (pp. 11, 21) & Volume 2 (Back Cover)(illustrations), magazine produced by the Red Hot Organization, included with album compilations Michel, Deborah.
Applied Arts Magazine celebrates the communication arts community, and each issue includes winners from the magazine's annual design, advertising, photography, illustration, interactive, printing and student awards pMagazine celebrates the communication arts community, and each issue includes winners from the magazine's annual design, advertising, photography, illustration, interactive, printing and student awards pmagazine's annual design, advertising, photography, illustration, interactive, printing and student awards programs.
The following collection of editorial illustrations includes diverse drawings, which were created for a variety of French magazines.
Expanding upon Murakami and Juxtapoz magazine's interest in flattening high and low cultures, this exhibition includes work by artists whose practice has been shaped by a variety of sub-cultures including skate, surf, graffiti, street art, comics, design, illustration, painting, and digital and traditional arts.
The principal heirs to Regionalism's tradition of naturalist realism included the great illustrator Norman Rockwell (1894 - 78), whose nostalgic but hugely popular magazine illustrations of the American family made him a household name in the 1950s, and Andrew Wyeth (1917 - 2009), whose tempera masterpiece Christina's World (1948, Museum of Modern Art) competes with Wood's American Gothic for the title of America's favourite painting.
Tim has received numerous awards and international recognition for his work in both illustration and design including American Illustration, Print Magazine, Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts, as well as being invited to conduct a 4 day seminar in Caracas, Venezuela on American Illustrationillustration and design including American Illustration, Print Magazine, Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts, as well as being invited to conduct a 4 day seminar in Caracas, Venezuela on American IllustrationIllustration, Print Magazine, Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts, as well as being invited to conduct a 4 day seminar in Caracas, Venezuela on American IllustrationIllustration and Design.
On view is a selection of drawings that depict animal imagery from very small black stipple pen of individual animals to full - color watercolors and from animals as tiny elements in the costumes of his miniatures to animals as maps, such as his well - known whale as the map of Manhattan that was commissioned by the MTA for buses and subways.The focus is one wall of illustrations from the artist / author's own books and his commissioned works for premier publications and organizations, including the New York Times, Harper's magazine, and New York City's Metropolitan Transit Authority.
In addition, the exhibition includes collages by Steve Blevins as reproduced in gay porn magazines from the 1980s, often as illustrations for erotic fiction.
The exhibition also includes a selection of books and magazines to enable visitors to see original publications, the size of the illustrations, and the quality of the reproduction processes.
A Hungarian immigrant who helped organize the Artists Union in the 1930s, Gellert is represented by a generous presentation of lithographs, paintings and illustrations, including his 1931 cover for New Masses magazine.
Brendan Leach (MFA 2010 Illustration as Visual Essay) Cartoonist and illustrator; his comics have been published by Secret Acres, Top Shelf Comics, Retrofit Comics and the Best American Comics 2011 anthology; won an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic for The Pterodactyl Hunters: Om the Gilded City (2012); Xeric Foundation grant (2010); illustration work recognized in 3x3 magazine; clients include The New York Times, Time Out New York, Time Out New York Kids, The L Magazine, Moleskine, Xbox and SportsIllustration as Visual Essay) Cartoonist and illustrator; his comics have been published by Secret Acres, Top Shelf Comics, Retrofit Comics and the Best American Comics 2011 anthology; won an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic for The Pterodactyl Hunters: Om the Gilded City (2012); Xeric Foundation grant (2010); illustration work recognized in 3x3 magazine; clients include The New York Times, Time Out New York, Time Out New York Kids, The L Magazine, Moleskine, Xbox and Sportsillustration work recognized in 3x3 magazine; clients include The New York Times, Time Out New York, Time Out New York Kids, The L Magazine, Moleskine, Xbox and SportsCentmagazine; clients include The New York Times, Time Out New York, Time Out New York Kids, The L Magazine, Moleskine, Xbox and SportsCentMagazine, Moleskine, Xbox and SportsCenter ESPN.
Leif Parsons (BFA 2003 Graphic Design) Illustrator and designer; illustration chosen for New York Times» «Notable Opinion Art of 2012»; named in Step magazine's The Step Field Guide to Emerging Design Talent 2006; Art Directors Club Young Guns winner (2006); designer of several book covers; clients include The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Travel and Leisure, The Atlantic, Real Simple, The Boston Globe, and The Walrus.
Sam Weber (MFA 2005 Illustration as Visual Essay) Illustrator; clients include Universal Films, National Geographic, United States Postal Service, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Criterion Collection, Little, Brown and Co., Playboy, Time Magazine, DC / Vertigo Comics, Random House, ESPN, Wired, Penguin, SPIN, Herman Miller, The Atlantic, Business Week; formerly assistant art director, OpEd, The New York Times
Pete Hamill (1954 Illustration) Journalist, best - selling author; columnist for New York Post, New York Daily News, New York Newsday, The Village Voice, New York Magazine, Esquire; formerly editor - in - chief of New York Post and New York Daily News; awards include A.J. Liebling Lifetime Achievement Award, Boxing Writers of America (2011), 1975 Grammy award for Best Liner Notes (Bob Dylan's «Blood on the Tracks»), 2000 Lifetime Achievement Award at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Over the next two decades, as well as practicing fine art, he also wrote about it and earned money from the commercial illustration and caricature art which he produced for a host of New York newspapers, magazines and periodicals, including ARTnews and PM.
Aldridge, the son of noted designer Alan Aldridge, studied illustration at Central St Martins and directed music videos before becoming a regular contributor to the world's top fashion magazines in the early «90s, including Vogue Italia, where he remains a key presence.
Jonathan Bartlett (MFA 2009 Illustration as Visual Essay) Illustrator and designer; chosen as designer for the Art Wall Project for the facade of Ralph Lauren's Denim & Supply store, NYC (2013); poster design selected for New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority's Arts for Transit program (2012); Art Directors Club Young Guns winner (2011); 3X3 Magazine Annual cover art; illustrator for Saks Fifth Ave. displays; designer of several book covers; clients include The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wired, The Atlantic, Playboy and Mother Jones.
In the Twenty - third Annual APEX Awards, awards were given in 130 communications categories, in 11 main categories including: newsletters; magazines and journals; magapapers and newspapers; annual reports; brochures, manuals and reports; electronic and video publications; Web and intranet sites; campaigns, programs and plans; writing; design and illustration; and one - of - a-kind publications.
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