Tag: Graphis Master

Cutler’s Black and White World of A Dog, Two Hands, and A Lot of Meaning

Craig Cutler is no stranger to creating striking, high-contrast black-and-white images that carry a deeper meaning. In…

Raw, Real, and Timeless, Michael Schoenfeld’s Portraits Hit Hard

Michael Schoenfeld’s portraits hit like a visual mixtape, each shot layered with color and mood that feels…

Lindsey Drennan: From Vogue to Canada’s Top Brands

Lindsey Drennan, the first international student to intern at Vogue, has redefined commercial and beauty photography. Her…

Rhubarb’s Campaign Where the Prize Takes Center Stage

Rhubarb’s ad campaign for the 2022 Clio Entertainment Awards captured the essence of winning with their bold…

Graphis Journal Q&A with Craig Frazier

Craig Frazier’s drawings aren’t just art—they’re clever little puzzles that make you think, smile, and wonder, “What’s…

From Classics to AI, Ron Taft Reminds Us Great Ideas Have No Expiration Date

Ron Taft’s creative work is all about bold statements. Take his work for Modern Classic Motors (left),…

Byoung il Sun On Designing a Worldwide Dialogue

Byoung il Sun‘s posters are visual stories that echo across continents. As the driving force behind the…

Pentagram Powerhouse Natasha Jen

Natasha Jen isn’t just a designer—she’s a force of nature. Hailing from Taipei, Taiwan, and shaking things…

Lindsay Siu Captures Strength Beyond the Lens

Through the lens of Lindsay Siu, portraits become more than just moments—they’re statements. In her shot of…

Tim O’Brien & His Knack for Pop Culture

Graphis Master Tim O’Brien paints intricately detailed illustrations and portraits from his Brooklyn studio. His art has…

Bold Legacy of the Memphis Group

Ever wonder what sparked a colorful rebellion against the stark minimalism of the 1980s design world? Enter…

Lennette Newell’s Chameleon Bodyscape

Inspired by her travels to Africa, photographer and Graphis Master Lennette Newell‘s self-initiated project, “Chameleon Bodyscape,” earned…