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It's Movember!
This month, support Jérôme Mireault - illustrator and storyboarder at Colagene - who will, again this year, in the context of the Movember event, grow a mustache in order to raise public awareness and money for researches on masculine diseases. You feel concerned by this cause, be generous or let you grow a mustache!
Like each month, consult the latest realizations of the clinic below, including a new collaboration with Sunglass Hut, the new demo of Das Schloss, the wallpaper by Oscar Llorens, etc.
- The illustrators and agents of the clinic, who has almost 5,000 fans on Facebook.
Sunglass Hut / United States
The collaboration between Mydeadpony and Sunglass Hut continues. For their online campaign on Facebook and Pinterest, Mydeadpony has to represent different sunglasses frame shapes in an elegant and conceptual way. Here are the latest shapes published: Foldable Shape and Cat Eye Shape. More illustrations to come.
Oscar Llorens' wallpaper to download / Madrid
The wallpaper this month has been illustrated by Oscar Llorens and titled Yorokobu, created for the magazine of the same name. Oscar, Spanish illustrator, explores the possibilities of the digital world while continuing to use traditional illustration techniques with his simple lines which give rise to a style inspired by the world around him.
Versions 1680x1050, 1440x900, 1280x800...
Versions 2560x1440, 1920x1080...
Versions iPhone 4, iPhone 5
Version iPad, iPad mini
Printed campaign for Strasbourg City / Strasbourg
Illustrations of urban scenes in cut paper for an exhibition booth and out of home signage for Strasbourg City, announcing the public event: My City under a magnifying glass, dialogue on the local town planning. Discover more of the cut paper work by Véronique Joffre.
Silke Werzinger / Fashion editorials for a German magazine
Silke shares with us her latest collaboration, made with crayons, for a German magazine. It's the cover and a spread on Green Fashion. She particularly likes this style and hopes she can work more and more with this technique more versatile than the ballpoint pen which she usually uses.
Quebec Science magazine / Montreal
Edward McGowan was chosen by Quebec Science magazine to illustrate an article that reminds us to be vigilant about published results of scientific researches.
Experience Magazine / Montreal
Here's an illustration by Pedro Covo for an article about the work of a Swiss charity association named Une Chance, Un Cœur gathering different Healthcare specialists who are taking care of young patients suffering from heart disease and who don't have access to appropriate treatments in their own country.
Emmanuel Polanco / Weekly Magazine: Les Inrocks / Paris
New collaboration for Emmanuel Polanco with the French weekly magazine Les Inrocks. Two first topics were given to him this month:
Co-author with Toni Negri of major political and philosophical reflections of the 2000s – Empire, Multitude –, Michael Hardt thinks the spirit of resistance and revolt that blows around the world.
And the article: We do not necessarily have to pay our debts
Anthropologist, historian, university professor, David Graeber is also an activist who wrote books on the anarchism and participated in the creation of the movement Occupy Wall street.
Review Magazine / Montreal
Here's an illustration created by Benoit Tardif for an article-interview dealing with the best ways to take advantage of your TSFA (Tax-Free Savings Account/ Canada). The article is published in the Fall-Winter issue of Review Magazine.
Tonwen Jones / Geico Now Magazine / United States
Tonwen Jones had to create an illustration for a story published in the Geico Now Magazine on Collaborative Consumption, which is about neighbors sharing items around their home to save money.
Clay illustrations of portraits / Berlin
Last month, Marie-Christine, agent at the clinic, asked Andi to create few portraits of politicians, actors and movie producers, in order to complete his portfolio. Find below the result of Andi's work, the clay illustrations portraits of John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama and Woody Allen.
Journal de Montréal / Montreal
Benoit Tardif is starting a new collaboration with a local newspaper called Le Journal de Montréal. He was commisioned to illustrate on a weekly basis, conceptual illustrations for different short columns of a new editorial insert called '"Cahier JM".
Aaron McConomy / Ontario Principals’ Council Register Magazine / Ontario
Aaron had to illustrate, in a conceptual way, an article about Ontario Leadership Framework (OLF) and the Leading Student Achievement Project (LSA), two resources that help leaders refocus their thinking and practice to support student learning.
Le Journal du CNRS / Paris
Kelly illustrated an institutional subject for one of the October story of the Newspaper of CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research). The subject was: Funding for European research in 2020...
Illustration Now! Fashion
Congratulations to Ëlodie and Nicole Jarecz who are in the last book published by Julius Wiedemann at Taschen : Illustration Now! Fashion.
Jérôme Mireault / Review Magazine / Montreal
The collaboration with Review magazine for the Fall-Winter issue goes on with an illustration made by Jérôme Mireault for another article-interview about a way to finance the education of a family member.
Aaron McConomy / Quebec Science Magazine / Montreal
The attention-deficit among children is illustrated by Aaron McConomy for an article dealing with this topic in a context where the Internet and new technologies are an increasing stimulation for them. The article is published in Quebec Science magazine.
Illustrate the most wonderful time of the year with the clinic
At the clinic, we look forward to winter and the holidays. As a reminder, our artists are available for the production of all kinds of illustrated projects or campaigns: packaging, animations / motion design, greeting cards, corporate gifts, editorials, TV spots, web, etc.
Below you will find examples of our works under the themes of celebrations, elegance and winter time created by Ëlodie.
We hope this will inspire you. Don't hesitate to contact us for any requests and inquiries.
The clinic's agents.
Alexandra, Geneviève, Annie, Marie-Christine and Vincent.