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https://t.co/8gjz1xVPkM — Jay Cover ha a unique style of illustration and it's lovely. However, I always wonder if having a style so unique is advantageous when it becomes famous? Does the market burn styles? I think it does not matter when you are this good.
https://t.co/P7pp61VQYU — Grace Helmer is the perfect Guardian illustrator and has worked for The Guardian. No surprise. No surprise on the quality of the work either. Super good.
https://t.co/eB1l9Fb1rQ — Jin & Park are very experimental on the arty crude side but they have a uniquely Korean look that is always so good. Love those pastels.
https://t.co/HJ2XrGv9Es — My name is Wendy is an explosion of glossy plastic in the retina that will burn your eye lashes and you are going to enjoy it.
https://t.co/gSPbmeQEhS — Lennard Kok is a line master illustrator. Famous too. Justly famous.
https://t.co/T3KzPYgxqJ — A portfolio should be a stream of great images without words... if you can pull it off, of course. Brodie Kaman can because he's super good.
https://t.co/YnWUJ1LVdA — You will not care or understand about Big Magazine unless you are a designer of a certain age (like me) but it was so so good. When I was 19 I found an issue of Big Magazine and it blew me away. Didn't know what it was but I knew I wanted to do that.
https://t.co/a9lupjr0bL — Member books? John Gall (@llagj) is the master of book cover. Member books? Read.
https://t.co/Dke1CRVCam — Kento Ida Cretes some of the most beautiful illustrations and he's the reason I bought a printer and put up his stuff on my walls... and my life feels much better now! That good.
https://t.co/Stlyto4GeQ — Thailand is on it too. Here is Studio150 to put more future in your salad.