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Esther Tang's gloriously textural illustrations help her connect to the world emotionally

Creative Boom

New York City-based illustrator Esther Tang communicates her emotions and connects to the world through her delightfully nuanced and universally resonant work. Connection and communication are at the heart of Esther Tang's illustrations. Sounds, smiles, touch, and my environment influence my illustrations in many aspects.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

Amsterdam-based artist and commercial illustrator Asia Orlando specialises in creating vibrant, playful images that pull viewers in with intricate details. It's easy to get lost in the illustrations of Asia Orlando, but that's no bad thing. This led Asia to take a bold leap towards the world of illustration. "I

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Illustrator Aura Lewis on making feminist statements, Mrs America, and her vintage-yet-modern style

Creative Boom

Illustrator, designer and author Aura Lewis creates joyful, colourful worlds where the personal is political. Renowned for her feminist-themed illustrations, Aura's work takes traditionally 'girly' visual elements and turns them into empowering statements. When did you first know that you wanted to be an illustrator?

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Haruko Hayakawa creates surreal CG artwork packed with humour and subversion

Creative Boom

Haruko would go on to study 3D, motion and VFX at the School of Visual Arts, but later dropped out after feeling that the industry was not the right fit for her. This totally reignited my love of 3D and I spent the rest of 2020 on relearning and honing my modelling and texturing skills.

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Illustrator Sirin Thada creates layered images inspired by nature

Creative Review

The New York-based illustrator and artist has been drawing ever since she could hold a pencil between her fingers, and pursued art in one form or another at every step of her education. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, it wasn’t until she moved to New York that she realised she could make a living in illustration.

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39 Must-Have Creative Assets in this Month’s Drop

Creative Market

Below you’ll discover 39 high-quality fonts, illustrations, templates, and more, hand-picked from our latest Drop. From elegant serifs to playful hand-drawn illustrations, these assets will help you elevate your designs and stand out from the crowd. The Ellsy collection includes 180 unique illustrations in 9 groups of 20 pieces.

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Turn Back the Pages: Robert Fawcett

Illustration Age

The most important thing that I learned in art school is that I found a premise and a starting point with my approach to drawing. It comes from my classes at The School of Visual Arts with John Ruggeri and Jack Potter and deals primarily with the act of “seeing”. He was then called “The Illustrator’s Illustrator”.