Tag Archives: Children’s

Jesse Kuhn / Raw Toast Design

21 Oct

Jesse Kuhn illustrates various subjects, but his star project is an educational product called The Quirkles.  Check out the fun Quirkles and their projects here.

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Beatriz Iglesias

10 Oct

Beatriz Iglesias works with super cute characters in her kids’ illustrations. But that’s not all she draws – scroll down her site to  see examples of her more adult work.

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Aaron Blecha/ Monstersquid

19 Aug

Aaron Blecha has a very fun site that is loaded with wacky illustrations of monsters, mad scientists and other minions. Check out his super animation reel for a glimpse of his critters in action!

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Sean Ashby

18 Jul

Sean Ashby specializes in children’s illustration featuring lush woodcut-style paintings with a cartoony bent. He does some interesting things with his heavy outlines, combining colors and line work to great effect.

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Jago

15 Jul

Jago creates beautifully textured illustrations for children’s books. His blog houses his sketches as well, which give a rare insight into pre-production work for children’s books.

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Heather Sloane

3 Jul

Choosing what to feather from Heather Sloane’s portfolio was not easy, since, well, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by choice with a portfolio like hers. Do yourself a favor and check out the rest of her work on her site and blog.

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Natascha Rosenberg

12 Jun

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Natascha Rosenberg creates some beautiful children’s illustrations that are just the right mix of playful and energetic without coming off as weak or too strong. She also makes extremely cute plush toys.

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Mike Cressy

10 Jun

Mike Cressy

Mike Cressy has spent a long time making artwork for games for the PC. He also has a lovely collection of children’s art, and has a book out which collects his best work.

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Kristine Lombardi

5 Jun

Kristine Lombardi’s website declares her a ‘fine purveyor of illustration, hand lettering and design’, and her work certainly doesn’t do anything to contradict that. Enjoy her work, especially her food illustrations which remind one of cafe chic artwork.

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Marcelo Vaz

12 May

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Winter hasn’t been long gone, but maybe I’m just pining for snow again or something. Anyway, Brazilian Marcelo Vaz is the creator of this winter wonderland, amongst other things. His site is currently a Blogger account which is a bit hard to sift through, but still holds a treasure trove of work for the persistent.

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