The Times is inviting artists from around the world to submit their work for feedback. Credit...Sergey Isakov Supported by By Deanna Donegan Deanna Donegan is an art director at The New York Times. In ...
The portfolio is an important piece of the application. Parsons School of Design assesses portfolios on the basis of the technical and conceptual abilities displayed in the work. Any work supported or ...
Applications are now closed. The 80 selected illustrators will be notified in August. We are selecting 80 illustrators to be paired with art directors from The New York Times for individual portfolio ...
Portuguese graphic designer and illustrator André Beato is a type/font whiz, whose client roster includes Uniqlo, ESPN, Nike, Montana spray cans, and Complex (hey, look at that!). His treatments are ...
RIT’s medical illustration BFA teaches you to take complex scientific and medical information and distill it into stunning visual images. A medical illustrator is a professional artist with advanced ...
4th year Illustration major Grace Toscano shares the progression of her art portfolio beginning in HS to the work she's creating now at SVA. Instagram/Twitter - @iswimmi ...
The Midnight Charette is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by architectural designers David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features a variety of creative ...
Have you ever wondered who is responsible for pictures in your biology textbook, the iconic teeth sculpture in your dentist's office, or the anatomy textbooks for medical students? Medical ...
RIT’s illustration BFA degree combines traditional drawing, digital imaging technology, and sculpted dimensional methods for effective visual communication. Illustration is a form of visual ...