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Genevieve Tsai

  Genevieve Tsai is an artist and the supervising character designer for the Animaniacs reboot. She was particularly responsible for the finalized redesigns of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner, Dr. Scratchansniff, Pinky, and the Brain. Her drawings are so fluid and full of personality. Story Artist and Character Designer at Dreamworks Feature Animation. Previously Supervising Character Designer at Warner Bros. Animation on Animaniacs, Co-Creative Director for the visual style of the Tom & Jerry Time pilot teaser (full series on CARTOONITO Directed by Showrunner and Co-Executive Producer Will Finn), and set the basis of the style for the upcoming Tiny Toons Looniversity. Designing characters for over 17 years for a myriad of clients and media, including Netflix, Blizzard, Intel, Google, Riot Games, ReelFX, DisneyToon Studios, Ghostbot, Bento Box, Hasbro, Activision, EA, Zynga, Spin Master Ltd. Genevieve was also the interior illustrator for the novel, "Rescue Sirens: The Search...

Claire Hummel

  Claire Hummel is an LA-based art director and concept artist who has been active in the games industry for over a decade. Most recently she shipped Half-Life: Alyx at Valve, and is currently working on a lot of cool projects with a number of equally cool people. Before that she worked as the production designer on the Emmy Award winning Westworld VR at HBO, as well as contributing concept art to a number of titles including Fable Legends, Sunset Overdrive, and Bioshock Infinite among way too many others. She spends her so-called “free time” designing posters for Fifty-Nine Parks and Mondo, as well as road tripping out into the desert to draw old buildings, and even older rocks.

Christophe Ferriera

  Christophe Ferreira is a French illustrator and animator. As a child, he would watch cartoons on TV and try to draw them. A little further down the line, he'd practice on comic book albums that he'd borrow from the public library, namely Spiruo&Fantasio (Dupuis, Cinebook in English), Léonard (Le Lombard; Leonardo , Europe Comics), and, of course, Astérix . In 1991, he saw Akira at the movie theater, and that was really what tipped the balance for him in favor of a life in illustration.

Ramon Nunez

  Ramon Nuñez is a Venezuelan digital artist specialized in illustration and character design. One of the most appreciable features of Ramon is the ease of adaptation to different styles and different types of workflow. H e’s a freelance illustrator and he worked at Riot Games, Dreamworks Animation TV, Image Comic, HEX TCG, Paizo Inc, Volta, Gameloft.

Pon Marsh

  He’s a japanese digital artist who likes to draw landscapes and food, but he’s also versatile and willing to innovate. Pon draw mainly active in book covers and And he was recognized among the best artists among the millions on Facebook.

Max Prentis

  Max Prentis is a freelance illustrator specializing in character-driven digital and ink illustrations. He’s a Sydney born ( currently based in London ,UK ) and e ncouraged by his parents, he has carried on his passion for drawing since he was a child and studied illustration. After graduating he started sharing his work on social media and in 2016 he started his own business. Max has collaborated with brands such as Intel, Google, Nike and Avex, as well as animation studios such as Goldenwolf, Cartoon Network and Nexus. He also assisted musician Tokimonsta's in the making of her Grammy nominated album "Lune Rouge". Max is ispired by pop culture, cartoons and comics.

Ha Gyung Lee

  She’s name is Ha Gyung (Michelle) Lee , aka NAKI (on Facebook) and she’s a graduate from Art Center College of Design (with BFA ILLUSTRATION). She’s a freelance illustrator from Glendale, California (USA).

Jeffrey Catherine Jones (January 10, 1944 – May 19, 2011)

Jeffrey Catherine Jones  (January 10, 1944 – May 19, 2011) [1]  was an American artist whose work is best known from the late 1960s through the 2000s. Jones provided more than 150 covers for many different types of books through 1976, as well as venturing into fine art during and after this time. Fantasy artist  Frank Frazetta  called Jones "the greatest living painter". [2]  Although Jones first achieved fame as simply  Jeff Jones  and lived for a time as male, she later changed her name and was legally recognized as female.

John Cuneo (born January 4, 1957)

John Cuneo  (born January 4, 1957) is an American  illustrator , whose work has appeared in many major publications, including  The New Yorker ,  Esquire ,  Sports Illustrated  and  The Atlantic Monthly . He has been awarded several medals from the  Society of Illustrators  in New York City. [1]  He is also the author of the 2007 book  nEuROTIC . [2] http://www.johncuneo.com/

Franklin Christenson "Chris" Ware (born December 28, 1967)

Franklin Christenson  " Chris "  Ware  (born December 28, 1967), [1]  is an American  cartoonist  known for his  Acme Novelty Library  series (begun 1994) and the graphic novels  Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth  (2000) and  Building Stories  (2012). His works explore themes of social isolation, emotional torment and depression. He tends to use a vivid color palette and realistic, meticulous detail. His lettering and images are often elaborate and sometimes evoke the ragtime era or another early 20th-century American design style. Ware often refers to himself in the publicity for his work in self-effacing, even withering tones. He is considered by some critics and fellow notable  illustrators  and writers, such as Dave Eggers, to be among the best currently working in the medium; Canadian graphic-novelist  Seth  has said, "Chris really changed the playing field. After him, a lot of [cartoonists] ...

Tony Wolf, pseudonimo di Antonio Lupatelli (Busseto, 1930 – Cremona, 18 maggio 2018)-

Tony Wolf ,  pseudonimo  di  Antonio Lupatelli  ( Busseto ,  1930  –  Cremona ,  18 maggio   2018 [1] ), è stato un  illustratore   italiano . https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Wolf  wikipedia