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Vector Illustration: Playing With Texture. [ILLUSTRATION AGE aims to inform and inspire you with recommendations of tools, products and services to help you build a thriving illustration business. From time to time we promote certain products and services via affiliate links, which means we earn a commission for any customers we refer and inILLUSTRATION AGE
IT’S BACK! Conversations with Illustrators, Art Directors, Art Reps and other creative professionals about the Illustration industry and a lot more! Want to get raw, unedited versions of thes | TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE BOUCHEILLUSTRATION AGE Rene Bouche (1905-1963) was born Robert August Buchstein in Austro-Hungarian Prague. When he was 21 years old he studied art history at Munich University and in 1927 moved to Berlin where he became a professional illustrator and met his first wife. In the 1930’s, shortly after Hitler came to power, Bouche left for Pariswhere he studied at
| ILLUSTRATING MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER WITH FRANCINE Illustrator and Art Director Francine Siew of Wei Design is taking a novel approach to illustrated movie posters, creating 2 distinct versions before and after watching the film with compelling and sometimes hilarious results. “For Perception VS Reality, I decided to explore this habit of mine.Instead of illustrating posters after watching them, I decided to design and produce the posters | HOW I BUILT AN ILLUSTRATION CAREER WITHOUT GOING TO ART How I Built An Illustration Career Without Going to Art School. Welcome to my first column at Illustration Age. In the coming months, I will be writing on a variety of topics related to life as a freelance illustrator. First things first, this is NOT an argument for or against art school. That is a debate that has been going on for along time
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: ROBERT FAWCETTILLUSTRATION AGE Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) is an artist who was born in England, grew up in Canada and studied for two years at the Slade School of Art in London. At that time the school was known for training several generations of the best draftsmen in England. He said: “At Slade, academic and searching drawing was so insisted upon that draftsmanship | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BERNIE FUCHSILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bernie Fuchs. Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: SIMPLICISSIMUS MAGAZINEILLUSTRATION AGE Simplicissimus was a weekly publication from Germany that was founded by Albert Langen and ran from April 1896 to 1967, with a hiatus in 1944-1954. Langen’s inspiration for the magazine were the satirical publications that he saw during the late 1800’s such as Punch, Le Rire, and L’Assiette au Beurre. For the first issue they printed | REFRESHINGLY UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS BY SOLJEE Author: Michael Byers Michael Byers is a freelance illustrator living in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and two cats. He spends most of his time in his studio creating whimsical images for editorial and advertising clients. ILLUSTRATION AGENEWSRESOURCE LINKSJAMESHUDAKOPINIONINTERVIEWSCOMICS The Golden Age of comic books, from approximately 1938 to 1956, is widely considered to be an early pinnacle of the art form. Many famous characters that still fight badILLUSTRATION AGE
Vector Illustration: Playing With Texture. [ILLUSTRATION AGE aims to inform and inspire you with recommendations of tools, products and services to help you build a thriving illustration business. From time to time we promote certain products and services via affiliate links, which means we earn a commission for any customers we refer and inILLUSTRATION AGE
IT’S BACK! Conversations with Illustrators, Art Directors, Art Reps and other creative professionals about the Illustration industry and a lot more! Want to get raw, unedited versions of thes | TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE BOUCHEILLUSTRATION AGE Rene Bouche (1905-1963) was born Robert August Buchstein in Austro-Hungarian Prague. When he was 21 years old he studied art history at Munich University and in 1927 moved to Berlin where he became a professional illustrator and met his first wife. In the 1930’s, shortly after Hitler came to power, Bouche left for Pariswhere he studied at
| ILLUSTRATING MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER WITH FRANCINE Illustrator and Art Director Francine Siew of Wei Design is taking a novel approach to illustrated movie posters, creating 2 distinct versions before and after watching the film with compelling and sometimes hilarious results. “For Perception VS Reality, I decided to explore this habit of mine.Instead of illustrating posters after watching them, I decided to design and produce the posters | HOW I BUILT AN ILLUSTRATION CAREER WITHOUT GOING TO ART How I Built An Illustration Career Without Going to Art School. Welcome to my first column at Illustration Age. In the coming months, I will be writing on a variety of topics related to life as a freelance illustrator. First things first, this is NOT an argument for or against art school. That is a debate that has been going on for along time
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: ROBERT FAWCETTILLUSTRATION AGE Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) is an artist who was born in England, grew up in Canada and studied for two years at the Slade School of Art in London. At that time the school was known for training several generations of the best draftsmen in England. He said: “At Slade, academic and searching drawing was so insisted upon that draftsmanship | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BERNIE FUCHSILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bernie Fuchs. Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: SIMPLICISSIMUS MAGAZINEILLUSTRATION AGE Simplicissimus was a weekly publication from Germany that was founded by Albert Langen and ran from April 1896 to 1967, with a hiatus in 1944-1954. Langen’s inspiration for the magazine were the satirical publications that he saw during the late 1800’s such as Punch, Le Rire, and L’Assiette au Beurre. For the first issue they printed | REFRESHINGLY UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS BY SOLJEE Author: Michael Byers Michael Byers is a freelance illustrator living in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and two cats. He spends most of his time in his studio creating whimsical images for editorial and advertising clients.ILLUSTRATION AGE
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15 Steps to Freelance Illustration is a downloadable zip file containing an eBook and Workbook that will walk you through the essential steps of starting your freelance Illustration business, such as: • Setting reachable goals. • Creating an efficient workspace. • Managing your time and money. • | ILLUSTRATING MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER WITH FRANCINE Illustrator and Art Director Francine Siew of Wei Design is taking a novel approach to illustrated movie posters, creating 2 distinct versions before and after watching the film with compelling and sometimes hilarious results. “For Perception VS Reality, I decided to explore this habit of mine.Instead of illustrating posters after watching them, I decided to design and produce the posters | REFRESHINGLY UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS BY SOLJEE Author: Michael Byers Michael Byers is a freelance illustrator living in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and two cats. He spends most of his time in his studio creating whimsical images for editorial and advertising clients. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BRUNO PAULILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bruno Paul. Bruno Paul (1874-1968) was an architect, interior designer, educator and illustrator. His contributions to Simplicissimus (1897-1906) gained him international acclaim and, according to one historian, served as a visual manifesto for the magazine*. It also gave Simplicissimus its first characteristic style and | TURN BACK THE PAGES: MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY FRANCIS Turn Back the Pages: Magazine Illustration by Francis Marshall. In Francis Marshall’s book “Magazine Illustration” he talks about the illustration business from the perspective of an artist living in the United Kingdom in 1959. However, he worked for many clients in the United States and his viewpoint is similar to what was going on there | TURN BACK THE PAGES: AUSTIN BRIGGS PART 1ILLUSTRATION AGE Austin Briggs (1908 –1973) is an Illustrator that I think about when I consider style and influence. He started his career as a teenager at an Ad Agency in 1925 and later moved on to create freelance work for almost every big name client including: Blue Book, McCall’s, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, King Features Syndicate (taking over the | FREE ANDREW LOOMIS ART INSTRUCTION DOWNLOADSILLUSTRATION … FREE Andrew Loomis Art Instruction Downloads. Out of respect for the Andrew Loomis estate, Illustration Age has removed these out-of-print books from our free collection. Check out our online illustration classes here! Save. Tags: Don'tMiss, Featured. Categories: Resources. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: FRANKLIN MCMAHONILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Franklin McMahon. Franklin McMahon (1921-2012) was an artist-reporter who is primarily known for his drawings created directly on-site, which he would use as a basis for either a commercial assignment or personal piece. Throughout his lifetime he covered the civil rights movement, U.S. Presidential campaigns,America’s
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE GRUAU & JACK The images in this article all come from those pages that he gave me. Rene Gruau was a fashion illustrator who was born in Italy and lived in France. His bold vibrant illustrations were influenced by Japanese prints and Toulouse-Lautrec posters. His clients included Vogue Magazine, Harpers Baazer, Flair, Dior, Jantzen and many others. ILLUSTRATION AGENEWSRESOURCE LINKSJAMESHUDAKOPINIONINTERVIEWSCOMICS The Golden Age of comic books, from approximately 1938 to 1956, is widely considered to be an early pinnacle of the art form. Many famous characters that still fight badILLUSTRATION AGE
Vector Illustration: Playing With Texture. [ILLUSTRATION AGE aims to inform and inspire you with recommendations of tools, products and services to help you build a thriving illustration business. From time to time we promote certain products and services via affiliate links, which means we earn a commission for any customers we refer and in | YOU DON’T NEED TO PRACTICEILLUSTRATION AGE You don’t need to practice drawing to make better drawings. I’ve learned my pieces are better when I spend more time upfront ideating my way through a rough rather than practicing my craft so that I can get through roughs more quickly. Plus it only takes a few seconds to jot down an idea. It can take an hour to draw one. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE BOUCHEILLUSTRATION AGE Rene Bouche (1905-1963) was born Robert August Buchstein in Austro-Hungarian Prague. When he was 21 years old he studied art history at Munich University and in 1927 moved to Berlin where he became a professional illustrator and met his first wife. In the 1930’s, shortly after Hitler came to power, Bouche left for Pariswhere he studied at
| HOW I BUILT AN ILLUSTRATION CAREER WITHOUT GOING TO ART How I Built An Illustration Career Without Going to Art School. Welcome to my first column at Illustration Age. In the coming months, I will be writing on a variety of topics related to life as a freelance illustrator. First things first, this is NOT an argument for or against art school. That is a debate that has been going on for along time
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: ROBERT FAWCETTILLUSTRATION AGE Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) is an artist who was born in England, grew up in Canada and studied for two years at the Slade School of Art in London. At that time the school was known for training several generations of the best draftsmen in England. He said: “At Slade, academic and searching drawing was so insisted upon that draftsmanship | TURN BACK THE PAGES: SIMPLICISSIMUS MAGAZINEILLUSTRATION AGE Simplicissimus was a weekly publication from Germany that was founded by Albert Langen and ran from April 1896 to 1967, with a hiatus in 1944-1954. Langen’s inspiration for the magazine were the satirical publications that he saw during the late 1800’s such as Punch, Le Rire, and L’Assiette au Beurre. For the first issue they printed | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BERNIE FUCHSILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bernie Fuchs. Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. | REFRESHINGLY UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS BY SOLJEE Author: Michael Byers Michael Byers is a freelance illustrator living in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and two cats. He spends most of his time in his studio creating whimsical images for editorial and advertising clients. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: FRANKLIN MCMAHONILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Franklin McMahon. Franklin McMahon (1921-2012) was an artist-reporter who is primarily known for his drawings created directly on-site, which he would use as a basis for either a commercial assignment or personal piece. Throughout his lifetime he covered the civil rights movement, U.S. Presidential campaigns,America’s
ILLUSTRATION AGENEWSRESOURCE LINKSJAMESHUDAKOPINIONINTERVIEWSCOMICS The Golden Age of comic books, from approximately 1938 to 1956, is widely considered to be an early pinnacle of the art form. Many famous characters that still fight badILLUSTRATION AGE
Vector Illustration: Playing With Texture. [ILLUSTRATION AGE aims to inform and inspire you with recommendations of tools, products and services to help you build a thriving illustration business. From time to time we promote certain products and services via affiliate links, which means we earn a commission for any customers we refer and in | YOU DON’T NEED TO PRACTICEILLUSTRATION AGE You don’t need to practice drawing to make better drawings. I’ve learned my pieces are better when I spend more time upfront ideating my way through a rough rather than practicing my craft so that I can get through roughs more quickly. Plus it only takes a few seconds to jot down an idea. It can take an hour to draw one. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE BOUCHEILLUSTRATION AGE Rene Bouche (1905-1963) was born Robert August Buchstein in Austro-Hungarian Prague. When he was 21 years old he studied art history at Munich University and in 1927 moved to Berlin where he became a professional illustrator and met his first wife. In the 1930’s, shortly after Hitler came to power, Bouche left for Pariswhere he studied at
| HOW I BUILT AN ILLUSTRATION CAREER WITHOUT GOING TO ART How I Built An Illustration Career Without Going to Art School. Welcome to my first column at Illustration Age. In the coming months, I will be writing on a variety of topics related to life as a freelance illustrator. First things first, this is NOT an argument for or against art school. That is a debate that has been going on for along time
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: ROBERT FAWCETTILLUSTRATION AGE Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) is an artist who was born in England, grew up in Canada and studied for two years at the Slade School of Art in London. At that time the school was known for training several generations of the best draftsmen in England. He said: “At Slade, academic and searching drawing was so insisted upon that draftsmanship | TURN BACK THE PAGES: SIMPLICISSIMUS MAGAZINEILLUSTRATION AGE Simplicissimus was a weekly publication from Germany that was founded by Albert Langen and ran from April 1896 to 1967, with a hiatus in 1944-1954. Langen’s inspiration for the magazine were the satirical publications that he saw during the late 1800’s such as Punch, Le Rire, and L’Assiette au Beurre. For the first issue they printed | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BERNIE FUCHSILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bernie Fuchs. Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. | REFRESHINGLY UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS BY SOLJEE Author: Michael Byers Michael Byers is a freelance illustrator living in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and two cats. He spends most of his time in his studio creating whimsical images for editorial and advertising clients. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: FRANKLIN MCMAHONILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Franklin McMahon. Franklin McMahon (1921-2012) was an artist-reporter who is primarily known for his drawings created directly on-site, which he would use as a basis for either a commercial assignment or personal piece. Throughout his lifetime he covered the civil rights movement, U.S. Presidential campaigns,America’s
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15 Steps to Freelance Illustration is a downloadable zip file containing an eBook and Workbook that will walk you through the essential steps of starting your freelance Illustration business, such as: • Setting reachable goals. • Creating an efficient workspace. • Managing your time and money. • | ILLUSTRATING MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER WITH FRANCINE Illustrator and Art Director Francine Siew of Wei Design is taking a novel approach to illustrated movie posters, creating 2 distinct versions before and after watching the film with compelling and sometimes hilarious results. “For Perception VS Reality, I decided to explore this habit of mine.Instead of illustrating posters after watching them, I decided to design and produce the posters | REFRESHINGLY UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS BY SOLJEE Author: Michael Byers Michael Byers is a freelance illustrator living in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and two cats. He spends most of his time in his studio creating whimsical images for editorial and advertising clients. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BRUNO PAULILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bruno Paul. Bruno Paul (1874-1968) was an architect, interior designer, educator and illustrator. His contributions to Simplicissimus (1897-1906) gained him international acclaim and, according to one historian, served as a visual manifesto for the magazine*. It also gave Simplicissimus its first characteristic style and | TURN BACK THE PAGES: FRANKLIN MCMAHONILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Franklin McMahon. Franklin McMahon (1921-2012) was an artist-reporter who is primarily known for his drawings created directly on-site, which he would use as a basis for either a commercial assignment or personal piece. Throughout his lifetime he covered the civil rights movement, U.S. Presidential campaigns,America’s
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: LEO LIONNI & FORTUNE Turn Back the Pages: Leo Lionni & Fortune Magazine. Leo Lionni (1910-1999) was a painter, designer, children’s book illustrator, and art director. He was born in the Netherlands, lived in Philadelphia for a year, and in 1925 moved to Italy where he enrolled in a commercial high school. It was there that he met his future wife,Nora Maffi, and
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY FRANCIS Turn Back the Pages: Magazine Illustration by Francis Marshall. In Francis Marshall’s book “Magazine Illustration” he talks about the illustration business from the perspective of an artist living in the United Kingdom in 1959. However, he worked for many clients in the United States and his viewpoint is similar to what was going on there | TURN BACK THE PAGES: AUSTIN BRIGGS PART 1ILLUSTRATION AGE Austin Briggs (1908 –1973) is an Illustrator that I think about when I consider style and influence. He started his career as a teenager at an Ad Agency in 1925 and later moved on to create freelance work for almost every big name client including: Blue Book, McCall’s, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, King Features Syndicate (taking over the | FREE ANDREW LOOMIS ART INSTRUCTION DOWNLOADSILLUSTRATION … FREE Andrew Loomis Art Instruction Downloads. Out of respect for the Andrew Loomis estate, Illustration Age has removed these out-of-print books from our free collection. Check out our online illustration classes here! Save. Tags: Don'tMiss, Featured. Categories: Resources. ILLUSTRATION AGENEWSRESOURCE LINKSJAMESHUDAKOPINIONINTERVIEWSCOMICS The Golden Age of comic books, from approximately 1938 to 1956, is widely considered to be an early pinnacle of the art form. Many famous characters that still fight badILLUSTRATION AGE
Vector Illustration: Playing With Texture. [ILLUSTRATION AGE aims to inform and inspire you with recommendations of tools, products and services to help you build a thriving illustration business. From time to time we promote certain products and services via affiliate links, which means we earn a commission for any customers we refer and in | TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE BOUCHEILLUSTRATION AGE Rene Bouche (1905-1963) was born Robert August Buchstein in Austro-Hungarian Prague. When he was 21 years old he studied art history at Munich University and in 1927 moved to Berlin where he became a professional illustrator and met his first wife. In the 1930’s, shortly after Hitler came to power, Bouche left for Pariswhere he studied at
| HOW I BUILT AN ILLUSTRATION CAREER WITHOUT GOING TO ART How I Built An Illustration Career Without Going to Art School. Welcome to my first column at Illustration Age. In the coming months, I will be writing on a variety of topics related to life as a freelance illustrator. First things first, this is NOT an argument for or against art school. That is a debate that has been going on for along time
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: ROBERT FAWCETTILLUSTRATION AGE Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) is an artist who was born in England, grew up in Canada and studied for two years at the Slade School of Art in London. At that time the school was known for training several generations of the best draftsmen in England. He said: “At Slade, academic and searching drawing was so insisted upon that draftsmanship | TURN BACK THE PAGES: SIMPLICISSIMUS MAGAZINEILLUSTRATION AGE Simplicissimus was a weekly publication from Germany that was founded by Albert Langen and ran from April 1896 to 1967, with a hiatus in 1944-1954. Langen’s inspiration for the magazine were the satirical publications that he saw during the late 1800’s such as Punch, Le Rire, and L’Assiette au Beurre. For the first issue they printed | TURN BACK THE PAGES: AUSTIN BRIGGS PART 1ILLUSTRATION AGE Austin Briggs (1908 –1973) is an Illustrator that I think about when I consider style and influence. He started his career as a teenager at an Ad Agency in 1925 and later moved on to create freelance work for almost every big name client including: Blue Book, McCall’s, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, King Features Syndicate (taking over the | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BERNIE FUCHSILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bernie Fuchs. Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: FRANKLIN MCMAHONILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Franklin McMahon. Franklin McMahon (1921-2012) was an artist-reporter who is primarily known for his drawings created directly on-site, which he would use as a basis for either a commercial assignment or personal piece. Throughout his lifetime he covered the civil rights movement, U.S. Presidential campaigns,America’s
| COMICS ILLUSTRATOR OF THE WEEK: GREG Comics Illustrator of the Week: Greg Smallwood. Featured Art(top): Moon Knight #14 cover(2017) Origin: Blew onto the comics scene with Dark Horse’s Dream Thief with writer/friend Jai Nitz. Base of Operations: Kansas Media: pen/ink + digital 1st Appearance(comics): Dream Thief #1(2013) Credits: Archie Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Valiant, and many more! ILLUSTRATION AGENEWSRESOURCE LINKSJAMESHUDAKOPINIONINTERVIEWSCOMICS The Golden Age of comic books, from approximately 1938 to 1956, is widely considered to be an early pinnacle of the art form. Many famous characters that still fight badILLUSTRATION AGE
Vector Illustration: Playing With Texture. [ILLUSTRATION AGE aims to inform and inspire you with recommendations of tools, products and services to help you build a thriving illustration business. From time to time we promote certain products and services via affiliate links, which means we earn a commission for any customers we refer and in | TURN BACK THE PAGES: RENE BOUCHEILLUSTRATION AGE Rene Bouche (1905-1963) was born Robert August Buchstein in Austro-Hungarian Prague. When he was 21 years old he studied art history at Munich University and in 1927 moved to Berlin where he became a professional illustrator and met his first wife. In the 1930’s, shortly after Hitler came to power, Bouche left for Pariswhere he studied at
| HOW I BUILT AN ILLUSTRATION CAREER WITHOUT GOING TO ART How I Built An Illustration Career Without Going to Art School. Welcome to my first column at Illustration Age. In the coming months, I will be writing on a variety of topics related to life as a freelance illustrator. First things first, this is NOT an argument for or against art school. That is a debate that has been going on for along time
| TURN BACK THE PAGES: ROBERT FAWCETTILLUSTRATION AGE Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) is an artist who was born in England, grew up in Canada and studied for two years at the Slade School of Art in London. At that time the school was known for training several generations of the best draftsmen in England. He said: “At Slade, academic and searching drawing was so insisted upon that draftsmanship | TURN BACK THE PAGES: SIMPLICISSIMUS MAGAZINEILLUSTRATION AGE Simplicissimus was a weekly publication from Germany that was founded by Albert Langen and ran from April 1896 to 1967, with a hiatus in 1944-1954. Langen’s inspiration for the magazine were the satirical publications that he saw during the late 1800’s such as Punch, Le Rire, and L’Assiette au Beurre. For the first issue they printed | TURN BACK THE PAGES: AUSTIN BRIGGS PART 1ILLUSTRATION AGE Austin Briggs (1908 –1973) is an Illustrator that I think about when I consider style and influence. He started his career as a teenager at an Ad Agency in 1925 and later moved on to create freelance work for almost every big name client including: Blue Book, McCall’s, TV Guide, Reader’s Digest, King Features Syndicate (taking over the | TURN BACK THE PAGES: BERNIE FUCHSILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Bernie Fuchs. Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. | TURN BACK THE PAGES: FRANKLIN MCMAHONILLUSTRATION AGE Turn Back the Pages: Franklin McMahon. Franklin McMahon (1921-2012) was an artist-reporter who is primarily known for his drawings created directly on-site, which he would use as a basis for either a commercial assignment or personal piece. Throughout his lifetime he covered the civil rights movement, U.S. Presidential campaigns,America’s
| COMICS ILLUSTRATOR OF THE WEEK: GREG Comics Illustrator of the Week: Greg Smallwood. Featured Art(top): Moon Knight #14 cover(2017) Origin: Blew onto the comics scene with Dark Horse’s Dream Thief with writer/friend Jai Nitz. Base of Operations: Kansas Media: pen/ink + digital 1st Appearance(comics): Dream Thief #1(2013) Credits: Archie Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Valiant, and many more!ILLUSTRATION AGE
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