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Editorial & Advertising Illustration Agency Est. 1944 [email protected] (212)-889-3337
Norwalk, CT
Joined March 2011
The Year in Science, illustrated by @zaraillustrates for @knowablemag 🔬 In a year of funding chaos, ongoing climate change and pollution perils, we also saw promising advances in fields from gene therapy to quantum computing. More from Zara here: https://t.co/X8m183Dd7J
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Get ready to start the new year on the right foot! Robert Neubecker illustrated the cover of the Wall Street Journal Review: How to Find More Joy, Success and Connection in 2026: https://t.co/dRfGkopqyw See more from Robert here: https://t.co/SjinUmw86t
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Another one from this weekend's WSJ with a fun illustration by Jon Reinfurt: How Do You Listen to Hogwarts? A full-cast recording of Harry Potter audiobooks is trying to cast a new spell over listeners. https://t.co/VQSrH2YWwM
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Mike Ellis illustrated for Saturday's Wall Street Journal: This Is What the World’s Smartest Minds Really Think About AI. At a meeting that’s become the center of the tech universe, nerdy researchers partied on yachts and gathered on rooftops to trade gossip and compare notes.
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Announcement: We're welcoming Matt Hollings to the Rapp Art roster! Matt is an illustrator based in Manchester, UK specializing in both black & white line art and full color pieces and using a blend of digital and traditional media. Explore here: https://t.co/0drC5oeThu
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“Pure love is a willingness to give without a thought of receiving anything in return.” — Peace Pilgrim A little holiday cheer for your weekend, illustrated and animated by Zara Picken 🎁 @zaraillustrates
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Josie Norton illustrated the Barron's Guide to Wealth for December, containing advice in light of changing tax rules 💸 @barronsonline
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The latest in security. Gamification, realistic training, and wearable devices. Cover Illustration. American Gas Magazine @aga_naturalgas
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A mysterious illustration by Jonathan Carlson 🔍 The WSJ reviewed the 25 best mystery novels published this century. Crime fiction has thrived in the past 25 years, producing works likely to become future classics. https://t.co/kFeCdyCR5h
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A lovely full page illustrated by Kathleen Fu @urbsvidi for RFU Helix Magazine. The stress of learning can be a good thing — it mean's you're challenging your brain. Thank you @2communique! See more of Kathleen's work here: https://t.co/5lZe1Gu6ig
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"The U.S. economy in 2025 is split in two: Everything tied to artificial intelligence is booming. Just about everything else is not." @JonReinfurt illustrated for the NY Times: The A.I. Boom Is Driving the Economy. What Happens if It Falters? https://t.co/k996ZYczYd
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@gwenkeraval @nadia_radic for the Wall Street Journal — Which Wine Substacks Are Worth the Subscription Price? https://t.co/zHy8Qch8Nb
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@gwenkeraval Tatjana Junker for the Wall Street Journal — The 5 Best Wines to Bring to the Party This Holiday Season, Guaranteed Not to Get Regifted https://t.co/RfKqLcxoZR
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Wine enthusiasts, the holidays are your time to shine 🍷 These recent illos accompany guides for learning about & selecting wines for this year's festivities: @gwenkeraval for the NY Times — Wines, Spirits and More to Bring to Any Holiday Gathering https://t.co/gqDeECu7eA
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The latest from Chiara Vercesi for Scientific American @sciam is an illustrated series on RSV exploring advances in prevention, global disease burden, and emerging breakthroughs in immunization. See it here: https://t.co/Li2rEV8axf thanks @MRAKdesign!
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Shaw Nielsen and @gwenkeraval illustrated Princeton Int'l: Bridges to the World! In their 10th edition, they caught up with some stellar alumni on how their international experiences as students changed their lives. See more in Fall University 2025: https://t.co/CQVK5TyMbW
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Peter Bull illustrated the Fall 2025 issue of Creighton Magazine, combining skills in illustrating architecture, maps, people, and lettering for a front and back cover that imagines the future of the university's campus. See more Fall university work: https://t.co/CQVK5TyMbW
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A fun illustration from Robert Neubecker for the @WSJ Review: Will Trump's Trade War Break America's Addiction to Cheap Stuff? The country’s shopping habit has been built over decades of abundant imports from Asia. https://t.co/SjinUmw86t
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Trusting the Line: An Interview with @dandanpage In his recent interview for Christine Goucher's "Six Questions With Christine", Dan discusses stylistic evolution, creative flow, and trusting intuition. 👉 https://t.co/vj4enqMeaq
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