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Illustrophile is an illustration blog that features illustrators from around the world.
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Juan Carlos Solon
Juan Carlos Solon just graduated with his illustration papers this year, but his work looks like it’s been in the game for some time already! Check out his ’series’ collection of sequential work and pop by his blog for more!...
Christopher MacDonald
Milwaukee, WI based illustrator Christopher MacDonald has a small but interesting selection of work on his site (it’s currently going through the throesof revamping). Better to stop by his blog for more work, including pages from a neat looking...
Chris Whetzel
Chris Whetzel’s work is a fresh take on classic comic book style illustration. He makes great use of black, charging his pieces with energy and punch....
Jeremy Forson
Jeremy Forson’s work includes a slew of really interesting CD cover artwork (though I haven’t heard of any of the bands myself… but then again I’m not exactly in on the music scene). His work adapts itself subtly for his edito...
Matt Taylor
Matt Taylor hails from Brighton, England. His work is an interesting blend of pop culture icons and comics; of ideas that aren’t exactly abstract yet not really direct at the same time. Be sure to pop by his blog to chec out more of his work....
John Suarez
John Suarez is finishing up his training in illustration, but his blog already has some pretty good examples of his work, including what must be one of the world’s sexiest anthromorph pictures. He also has portfolio site, although his blog has ...
Eledone
Belgian illustrator Eledone works with a beautiful style that has a distinct Euro-comic feel to it. She always manages a touch of elegance in her pieces, even with her more explicit pieces....
Patrick Kyle
Patrick Kyle is still working on his illustration degree, but he’s well on his way towards claiming a style of his own. Check out his equally surreal comics, some of which look like they would be Drawn & Quarterly favorites....
Martin Ansin
Martin Ansin has a tight but punchy illustration portfolio, including some truely lovely black and white, as well as painted, comics. I swear there are way too many super talents doing comics these days (and way too few publishers to accomodate all o...
John Lang
John Lang’s beautiful comic book style makes even the most staid business article seem dynamic. To see his work in action in their original context, check out the comics section. And buy a copy of Fragment as a keepsake!...
Ozge Samanci
Ozge Samanci is a Turkish illustrator whose site is a huge, ongoing comic about ordinary things. His almost-daily posts are images created from everyday objects and sketches. As a comic, it’s a very interesting experiment in non-linear storytel...
Sean Chapman
Sean Chapman perfectly illustrates every artist’s dream with his cheeky piece titled ‘publishing one’s art book’. The vary talented Chapman is currently working his way up the illustration ladder in San Francisco, and I’...
Benjamin Rivers
Benjamin Rivers has a tight site featuring his lovely pop-manga illustration work. Be sure to check out the Comics section for a couple of his short stories, as well as an online version of his graphic novel Empty Words....
Benjamin Marra
Benjamin Marra has taken the somewhat obscure art of independant comics and turned it into a successful illustration style. Watch out for an upcoming interview with him on Illustrophile, next week!...
Max Estes
Wisconsin-based Max Estes does brilliantly colored cartoons, and keeps a daily blog called My Life as a Bunny, which is full of interesting insights about the little things in life....
Michael Hacker
Michael Hacker is an illustrator and screen printer from Austria, where he is part of Atzgerei studio. His gig prints are excellent, be sure to check out the work done for various metal bands....
