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- Live Science Live Science is a website that provides news, articles and videos related to illustration. The site focuses on a variety of topics, including illustration, design, art, and technology. The news section of the site is updated daily, and features the latest news and developments in the illustration world. The articles section features in-depth articles and interviews with leading illustrators and designers. The videos section features informative and entertaining videos related to illustration and design. Live Science also offers an online forum where users can discuss illustration-related topics and ask questions.
Hanan Abdu is quietly shifting how African Muslim women see themselves—and how they are seen by others. A digital illustrator of Eritrean heritage, Hanan creates simple, modern illustrations that center the beauty, culture, and identity of Muslim women across the African continent. Her clean, vibrant style—recognizable for its minimalist lines and rich cultural detail—offers a…
Exciting news for all you artists and illustrators out there! We’re now accepting submissions to the fifth volume of our celebrated Tomorrow’s Talent book series. This is your shot to be published alongside some of the most exciting emerging talents in contemporary art and illustration. Our last book featured over 250 pages of artwork by 60 artists—but for Tomorrow's Talent 5, we're scaling up in every way: more pages, more artists, and for the first time ever, a larger format. We're increasing the dimensions from 5.75 × 7.5 to 6.75 × 9, making this our biggest edition yet. If you don't have a copy of Tomorrow's Talent 4 we still have some in our shop (the rest of the books in the series are sold out and will not be re-printed). We’re looking for fine artists and illustrators creating bold, unique work—whether in paint, pencil, ink, or pixels. Digital or traditional, we welcome it all. Take a look at a few spreads from our last volume below, and imagine the next one—it could have your name inside.