One of the latest issues of a new series "Samir dans la poche" by publisher Samir.
The 1859 Novel "Sophie's Misfortunes" by french writer Comtesse de Ségur was finely illustrated by young Karine Zablit.
Every chapter starts with a small clay illustration photographed digitally by Elie Bekhazi.
27.12.08
Les malheurs de Sophie
Category: books, Clay Illustration
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Jana Traboulsi
Freelance designer with a Bachelor in graphic design (American University of Beirut, Lebanon); a Masters in media and communication studies (Goldsmiths College, London, UK) and a Masters in multimedia studies (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle, Paris, France), Jana Traboulsi is now a graphic design teacher at the American University of Beirut.
Above are samples of her drawings.
Category: Illustrators, Sketches
18.12.08
24 poemes
24 poems and ink drawings from the twisted world of Mazen Kerbaj; dedicated to Fernando Pessoa.
Category: Comic books
17.12.08
Schnucki Putzi family
By Lebanese illustrator Sirine Matta, uploaded on her blog. Worth the look.
Category: Vector graphics
15.12.08
photoshoppin'
By AUB graduate Michel Karsouny, a young illustrator and designer working under the name Lush Design Studio with partner Marianne Moussalli.
Category: Illustrations we like
14.12.08
11.12.08
Femmes
Collage illustrations by Karen Klink found on her "Deviant Art" page.
Category: Illustrations we like
8.12.08
Matha Law...?
Arabic for "What if...?", a children's book by author Fatima Sharefeddine, illustrated by Hiba Farran. The book is accompanied by a soundtrack composed by Kinda Hassan and Faysal Bibi. The book is a collaboration between Asala Publishers and Eka3.
Category: Children's books
7.12.08
Packing up
Illustrated by Karim Al Dahdah. Simple graphics expressing simple life experiences.
Category: Vector graphics
5.12.08
Let's play pretend
By Zarifi Haidar Marine.
Vector design works so well with her aesthetic, approach, and style.
Category: Vector graphics
4.12.08
Love can feed the world
Angela Nurpetlian is full of ideals, full of colors and full of talent.
Category: Illustrations we like
3.12.08
Bla Bla Bla Women
Muriel Abi Chaker's vector style is becoming more and more "affirmé".
Category: Vector graphics
1.12.08
Surprise me!
A folded idea for levitation, by illustrator Jo Baaklini. Found on his blog "a partially blind art lover".
Category: Sketches