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Capturing a sense of vulnerability is what illustrator Mark Conlan does best

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And now he's back in Dublinrefreshed once again and adding to a portfolio already full of inspiring pieces. The contemplative nature of his work, his style, and what he depicts really do resonate with clients and their audiences, leading to commissions for everything from packaging to travel to pieces for global brands. In Your Head.

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10 brilliant illustrators you should have on your radar

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And you don't have to take our word for it: big-name clients like Apple, Google, Gucci and The New York Times are already drawing on these illustrators to bring their designs to life. Amao's portfolio showcases a diverse range of captivating GIFs and animations that brilliantly blend traditional and modern elements.

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How Loughborough's graphic design BA is shaping the industry's leaders

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More than 40 students exhibited their work this year, with several earning prestigious Pencil awards. Luke Pearson (class of 2010) Luke Pearson is an illustrator with an impressive client roster that includes The New Yorker, The New York Times, Penguin, and Disney Television Animation.

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Reality serves as a bridge to the surreal for illustrator Wenjing Yang

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It's the colour that hits you first when Wenjing Yang 's portfolio is laid out before you. She's an artist who delights her clients with the unexpected, as seen in her work for the Washington Post, which offers a unique take on the quality of service in the restaurant industry.

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What successful creatives wish they'd known when they were fresh-faced graduates

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Don't play down your university projects Your portfolio is your calling card in the creative world and should reflect your skills, creativity and passion. Nobody will ever ask you what your dissertation was about, so a curated portfolio and a good attitude to develop is key." Really, though, that's missing the point of a portfolio.

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Illustrator Charles Bailey uses a deliberately naive art style to talk about difficult subjects

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There, his eyes were opened to the various paths he could take as an artist, and since graduating in 2019, he has gone on to become a full-time freelance illustrator with the WWF and the Mental Health Foundation on his client list. Regarding subject matter, nature is a recurring theme in Charles's portfolio.

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Graphic designer Marina Veziko on making work that's 'boundary-pushing and societally meaningful'

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"I realised that it's possible to work with clients who share your values and thus contribute to building sustainable brands." Taking on projects and working with clients off her own back, she's developed an incredible roster of work in her portfolio. Do we seem to be on the same page with the client?