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  2. Artist's portfolio - Wikipedia

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    A web designer portfolio depicts web projects made by the designer. This portfolio is usually made as a website and it shows a front end part of the websites made by the web designer as well as the entire web project made from web designer's website wireframe. Such Webdesign Portfolios are even useful for Graphic Designers. [2] [3]

  3. Timothy Banks - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Banks is an American illustrator and author recognized by Society of Illustrators Los Angeles, Spectrum, 3×3 Magazine, Creative Quarterly, PLAY! Illustration and Showcase 100. His clients include Nike, Paste Magazine, [1] Egmont, Faber & Faber, and Nickelodeon.

  4. Melinda Beck (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of twelve, Beck took life drawing courses at the Art Students League of New York. [1] She attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School [2] in the Bronx (class of 1985), and then studied graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design, [3] which she graduated from in 1989.

  5. Chris Appelhans - Wikipedia

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    Chris Appelhans is an American illustrator, production designer, and film director born in Idaho. [1] His independent artistic work appears in galleries around the United States. [2] [failed verification] He is known for illustrating two children's books, A Greyhound, A Groundhog and Sparky. [3] He won the Children's Choice Book Award in 2015. [4]

  6. Aries Moross - Wikipedia

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    Aries Moross is an English graphic designer, artist, illustrator and art director based in London. They mostly focus on lettering and typography in their works of art. Aries Moross has been profiled in Dazed & Confused, [1] Vice magazine [2] and Creative Review, who selected them for a Creative Future award in 2007. [3]

  7. Norman Adams (American artist) - Wikipedia

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    He studied art at the Los Angeles Art Center School in the early 1950s. While he was in Los Angeles he spent months painting a portfolio in which he used his trompe-l'œil realism to convince the managers of the largest illustration agencies in NY that he could do what no other artist/illustrator could. The three largest agencies in New York ...

  8. Marie Cardouat - Wikipedia

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    Cardouat began illustrating for Editions des Correspondances, a stationery company publishing greeting cards and postcards. Having heard that Régis Bonnessée of Libellud was seeking an illustrator, she submitted a portfolio and won the commission to illustrate the cards for Dixit (2008). [3]

  9. Pete Lyon - Wikipedia

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    He also became a professional freelance artist and worked as a cover illustrator for speculative fiction. In 1986 he joined the emerging computer games industry. Working with Steve Bak at Microdeal , he developed graphics for a string of early games such as The Karate Kid Part II (1986), Goldrunner (1987), Airball (1987), Tanglewood (1988 ...