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Editorial Illustration, the primary market for illustrators in the United States, has been experiencing a decline in recent years. However, the territory outside of the traditional publishing market has been expanding at a rapid rate. The class Beyond Editorial, whose work is featured here, explores this fruitful landscape, giving students a taste of the variety that the illustration world has to offer.

Assignments range from illustrations for packaging and advertising, objects such as toysReal presence, skateboards and stickers, to storyboards for motion graphics and animation.

Guest speakers who exemplify these virtues present case studies, lectures provide inspiration, and practical exercises pull it all together. With a good drawing skills, a keen sense of color, an ease with typography and layout, and an interest to do it all, today’s illustrator is poised for a long and varied career.

Director of the illustrations department:
Steven Guarnaccia

Workshop Coordinator:
Kenna Key

Students:
Alexandra Siskos, Alexis Picard, Amy Marrin, Bonnie Gloris, Brett Sloan, Eun Hye Min, Glenn Arias, Jonathan Schmidt, Miron Kiriliv, Ryoko Hotani, Tricia Jutras, Weon Cho

PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN
66 Fifth Avenue
New York – NY 10011
United States
www.parsons.edu



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  • Brett Sloan

    INDIVIDUAL. This design is a representation of the future. The design of environmental friendly housing that will enhance our lives without the expense of sacrificing nature.

  • Alexandra Siskos

    INDIVIDUAL. Every individual has a collection of faces that show their identity. A refreshed, different, and appropriated face is required for each new encounter.

  • Chryssanthi Papaxenou

  • Alexandra Siskos

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  • Miron Kiriliv

    ENVIROMENT. My imaginary Times Square is a utopian vision of the world, where the biological impulsiveness of growth intervenes and inspires humanity and human thought.

  • Miron Kiriliv

    ENVIROMENT. My imaginary Times Square is a utopian vision of the world, where the biological impulsiveness of growth intervenes and inspires humanity and human thought.

  • Miron Kiriliv

    ENVIROMENT. My imaginary Times Square is a utopian vision of the world, where the biological impulsiveness of growth intervenes and inspires humanity and human thought.

  • James Rosenquist

    Art’s no representation of everyday life.

  • James Rosenquist

    Art’s no representation of everyday life.

  • Greenan Richard

    INDIVIDUAL. Sometimes when you let yourself ago, you have your inner guardian reminding you to refresh yourself and have a personal update.

  • Min Eun Hye

  • Min Eun Hye

  • Alex Picard

    ENVIROMENT. In order to refresh the community the most important thing to consider is what is causing the problems. In the case of the U.S. it is a question of what people really value.

  • Alex Picard

    ENVIROMENT. In order to refresh the community the most important thing to consider is what is causing the problems. In the case of the U.S. it is a question of what people really value.

  • Bonnie Gloris

    COMPANY. A Company endlessly renews its image and products. This piece compares product refreshing to a facelift.

  • Weon Cho

    COMPANY. The origin of life is a universal concept. The growing seed protects itself from a rough environment and makes a flower. Human life is no different. Tea refreshes the body and soul.

  • Weon Cho

    COMPANY. The origin of life is a universal concept. The growing seed protects itself from a rough environment and makes a flower. Human life is no different. Tea refreshes the body and soul.

  • Weon Cho

    COMPANY. The origin of life is a universal concept. The growing seed protects itself from a rough environment and makes a flower. Human life is no different. Tea refreshes the body and soul.

  • Amy Marrin

    COMPANY. Artificial obsolescence, or the continual redesign of products without making any real improvement, will be obsolete. Instead, we will have sandwiches.

  • Gloris Bonnie

  • Ryoko Hotani

    COMPANY. Cigarettes don’t make you refreshed, but this does.

  • Alex Picard

  • Eun Hye Min

    COMMUNITY. The smallest community is the family. Refresh means the changing generations of a family. This is a diagram of an imagined computer chip that shows how a family gets refreshed.

  • Tricia Jutras

    INDIVIDUAL. It’s frustrating when we have to go to the bathroom and can’t find one, and refreshing when we do find one.

  • Jonathan Schmidt

  • "Where I am, makes me what I am"

    Anonymous at Galleria illy London

  • “The time is always right to do the right thing”

    Martin Luther King

  • "Liberty is about our rights to question everything".

    Ai Wei Wei

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