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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

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Her practice spans editorial illustration and animation, with a particular focus on projects that celebrate diversity and cultural heritage. Her work in children's books and editorial illustration demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how to combine traditional storytelling with contemporary visual techniques.

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Karlotta Freier draws with such freedom her imagery seems to float on air

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Perhaps it's this connection with what she creates that makes her so popular with clients—in fashion, beauty, and editorial. Editorial illustrations for The New Yorker. It began as a way of sharing career advice because she was receiving so many emails on the topic. Karlotta's work for Hermès, celebrating Chinese New Year.

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Food illustrator Tom Hovey talks Bake Off, Bristol and building a creative community

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While Scarfe is known for his work as an editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and illustrator for The New Yorker, and Steadman is renowned for his satirical political cartoons and social caricatures, Hovey found it difficult to find his own voice in that space.

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Splashing the paint and finding the joy with Monjajaja

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Monjajaja's editorial work. I'm interested in topics like food, people and places, and creating something that is hand-made and organic," she says. "I As her career in illustration begins to take off, Mon is working for editorial clients. My ideas mostly come from daily life – what I see and hear.

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Rocío Egio on embracing dyslexia, mediterranean roots, and finding freedom in illustration

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Her signature ability to turn complex topics into clear, inviting visuals made her a natural fit for editorial work, but one of her most personal projects The Dyslexic Font, created with Pranav Bhardwaj stands out as a career highlight. But it was the second call that really hit home.

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Chiara Xie's tech-focused illustrations redefine what a fulfilling life looks like

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Among them, editorial illustration resonated with me the most. As someone who avidly follows current events, thanks to my hobby as a finance student, I found editorial illustration to be an ideal platform for expressing my thoughts on the world's happenings." They also offer an opportunity for a thoughtful exploration of ideas.

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

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Having worked with several editorial and publishing brands such as the Washington Post, Wired UK and Dasan Books, she's interested in broadening her experience to include advertising campaigns with installation and animation components.