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Emmanuel Hyronimus / New creations / Paris, France
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The universe of our new artist Emmanuel Hyronimus is unique and daring. He shares his latest researches with us. Emmanuel is a complete artist who takes the artistic approach to heart and seeks originality in his editorial and personal designs.

Emmanuel Polanco / Le Monde Campus / France
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Emmanuel Polanco illustrates the cover and the special file The New Rules of Work for the supplement Campus in Le Monde.

Blade Runner 2049 in The New Yorker / New York
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A beautiful GIF animated creation by Stephanie F. Scholz for The New Yorker for the release of the upcoming movie " Blade Runner 2049 " with Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford.

The Baffler and Avenue Magazines / USA
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Benoit Tardif is always so funny and relevant in his creations and several American magazines adore him more and more, as The Baffler and Avenue Magazines.

Giordano Poloni / Quartz / Hitachi
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One scene, and four moments of the day: You wish to know How your intersection is outfitted for crime prevention? Here are Giordano Poloni's illustrations for an article with interactive content, sponsored by Hitachi. Read the full article on Quartz (qz.com)!

Jérôme Mireault / The Globe and Mail
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To accompany an article published in the February 2016 issue of The Globe and Mail, Jérôme Mireault illustrated the portraits of 12 of the members of the Prime Minister's Office of Canada, Justin Trudeau.

 

Wall Street Journal / New York, NY
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To discover new races of birds or birding is one of your passions? It is a good news because the Wall Street Journal has just published a beautiful article on this subject where Sonia Roy has created with softness, poetry and nostalgia a nice collage on this popular activity.

New York Times
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How not to fall in love with the world of Benoit Tardif and not ask him to tell us a crazy story between a plant of oregano, a butterfly and an ant? The New York Times Science in the article The butterfly, the ant and the oregano falls and dives one more time into his moved, funny and relevant world.

Emmanuel Polanco / L'Obs magazine / Paris
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Emmanuel Polanco illustrated a debate questionning if Michel Foucault was a neoliberal philosopher and published in one of French magazine L'Obs's summer issues. 

Emmanuel Polanco / L'Obs magazine / Paris
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The freedom of expression, a topical subject for the last debate of the magazine the Ob, illustrated by Emmanuel Polanco: the useful idiots of the FN (Front National).

The New York Times / New York
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We know it : smoking is not good for health. Benoit Tardif knows it too and, furthermore, illustrates it for an article of the New York Times of February for the Science section.

Colombian creations / Cartagena de Indias
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Pedro Covo is a well-known and recognized illustrator in his country of origin, Colombia. He shares with us his last "home-made" illustrations.

Aaron McConomy / Registered Nurse Journal / Toronto
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Even if the subject is difficult to bring up, Aaron McConomy illustrated the difficulty of letting dying patients go and the intense moments of the nurse's job.

Journal de Montreal - JM insert / Montreal
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If you are a fervent follower of Journal de Montréal, you must have noticed that its collaboration with Benoit Tardif is going on and on! As a matter of fact, Benoit still illustrates weekly for the articles published in the insert called “Cahier JM”. Here are his last drawings from January issues.

Parcs Canada- Week-end at Peel bassin event / Montreal
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 To put emphasize on the historic place that is the Peel bassin, Parks Canada called the Graphic Design Clinic and the illustrator Edward McGowan to create a promotional visual for the Weekend at the Peel bassin event that took place on September. For this project, posters, banners, advertisements and newspapers were declined.

La Licorne Theater / Montreal
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September also means the fall arts season! Here are the illustrations created by Benoit Tardif for the 2014-15 season of La Licorne Theater. Benoit's work has been adapted on different promotional media: printed brochures, advertising displays, the theater's website and social media, video etc. The illustrator was given a lot of freedom for this project. He illustrated “in an absurd humor style", as he describes it, the season’s theme including links to Quebec's identity and references (winter, bonfire etc.) Art director and executive director of La Licorne Theater, Denis Bernard quotes: "Benoit's work and style match exactly our theater's spirit and the atmosphere that we want to communicate through this season's brochure."
 

Emmanuel Polanco / Philosophy Magazine Germany : German philosopher Martin Heidegger / Berlin
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Here is an audacious portrait and 2 symbolic illustrations about the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. They were created for the magazine Philosophie (Germany) by Emmanuel Polanco, one of the collage artists at the clinic. To discover more portraits and conceptual illustrations by Emmanuel, take a look at his latest collaborations.

El Tiempo newspaper / Colombia
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Very indignant about the current situation in Bogotá, I take this opportunity to express my support for democracy with this illustration done in the past for the newspaper El Tiempo.
- Pedro Covo

Journal de Montréal / Montreal
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Our collaboration with le Journal de Montreal continues this year with new illustrations by Benoit Tardif for the insert Cahier JM.

Jérôme Mireault / The Globe and Mail / Toronto
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Jérôme Mireault created a series of illustrations for a package on altruism published in The Globe and Mail. He had to represent everyday altruistic acts of humanity for the main illustration and to draw portraits of 9 persons featured in this section of the newspaper.

Emmanuel Polanco / Weekly Magazine: Les Inrocks / Paris
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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.

 

Journal de Montréal / Montreal
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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".

Le Journal du CNRS / Paris
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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...

Nazario Graziano / The Washington Post / Sunday Style / Washington, DC
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Nazario Graziano represented the cable network in Distric of Columbia by the train lines in DC in a fun collage for the cover of the Washington Post’s entertainment tab Sunday Style.

The New York Times Book Review / New York
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A collage with a science fiction tone was a perfect thematic for the style of Julien Pacaud in this illustration about a new book on Scientology called Going Clear.

Historia channel / Reine du Foyer TV show / Montreal
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On January 28th, in the Province of Quebec was published in La Presse, 24H and Le Soleil newspapers, the ad for the very new TV show Reine du Foyer (Queen of the household) broadcasted by Historia channel. Katrinn Pelletier was chosen by DentsuBos to illustrate a printed advertising concept created by the agency. She was commissioned to draw in a modern style, a retro multi-tasking woman in charge of household duties in the first place and the ad's titles in second place. The TV show is a documentary made as a TV series about the evolution of women's status at home in the Province of Quebec from the 50's to the end of the very last century.

The Washington Post / Washington DC
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Mathilde did a collage showing an economist and its different tips on how to choose a restaurant based on the economy of the city.

Jérôme Mireault / The Globe and Mail newspaper / Toronto
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Jérôme had to draw portraits of mavericks who helped turn the world upside down in 2011.

Tonwen Jones / CNRS Journal / Paris
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Fall under Tonwen's charm once more with her naive "handrawing" style for the special file: Handicap: Researchers face the challenge, for the CNRS newspaper.

Registered Nurse Journal / Toronto
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Kelly Schykulski did an illustration for the spread cover of the Registered Nurse Journal designed by Fresh Art & Design.

Annecy 2018 / France
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Ad campaign for the candidature of France to the 2018 olympic and paralympic winter games with Euro RSCG 360 agency.

La Presse journal / Montreal
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Series of illustrations for various editorials for the newspaper La Presse.

Jérôme Mireault / CNOP journal / France
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Series of illustrations for Le journal du Conseil national de l'Ordre des pharmaciens. The topic was about the the pharmacists safety (agressions of the pharmacists, in the pharmacy or somewhere else, and reports to the authorities).

La Presse / Montreal
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Illustrations appeared in La Presse newspaper.

Washington Post / Washington
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Illustration for an article about a non traditional Thanksgiving in the Food section of the Washington Post.

The Washington Post / Washington
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One illustration for the article Finance Park for The Washington Post.

Pohjola / Finland
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Photographic illustrations for the new advertising campaign of Pohjola, an insurance company, realised by TBWA Helsinki. Pohjola is now launching insurance services for Finnish companies that are expanding their business outside Finland. Pohjola is offering also expert services to companies to avoid some cultural conflicts and ease their integration in foreign markets.

Jérôme Mireault / 20 Minutes newspaper / Paris
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Two illustrations inspired by the principle of  'Where's Waldo?' for a print & web campaign for 20 Minutes newspaper.

 

CNRS Newspaper / Paris
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Cover & inside illustrations for an article called "Incroyable végétal" for the CNRS newspaper

Nazario Graziano / The Sunday Times Newspaper / London
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One illustration for The Sunday Times Newspaper for a short story called “Tristan and Isolde“ by Michèle Roberts.

Jérôme Mireault / 20 Minutes Newspaper / Paris
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Illustration for a print and web campaign for the 20 Minutes Newspaper realized by La Chose agency, in collaboration with La Belle Production.

Journal Libération / Paris
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3 designs for the newspaper Liberation, in the Special Festival BD Angouleme for the article about Givenchy’s latest fashion show. The mandate was to assist the editor at the event and photograph scenes and outfits to transform some images into illustrations.

Pablo Pasadas / L’Aquitaine / Paris
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Cover illustration for the July/August supplement illustrating summer in Aquitaine, a region in France