Illustrator Anna Kövecses applies her minimalist style to editorial commissions

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It’s been over a year since we last checked in with Hungarian illustrator Anna Kövecses and it’s great to see her friendly style being featured in weighty publications like The New York Times Magazine and Monocle. Anna’s naive cut out-like illustrations are still a joy to behold, with warm colour palettes of greens, blues and browns combined with simply formed silhouettes that stay on the right side of cute. Her series Diagnosis for The New York Times Magazine is a particular favourite as Anna’s malady-laden characters illustrate recreated medical cases from the past in a straightforward, but creative manner.

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Broos Stoffels makes beautiful posters and fantastical drawing machines

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Belgian graphic designer Broos Stoffels has it all; great poster designs, great typefaces, great Dance Organ-powered drawing machine for the creation of custom vinyl sleeves – no really! The young designer is a former student of Sint Lucas in Ghent, a institution with proven design pedigree, and has spent the last few years honing his practical and conceptual skills into a fantastically coherent body of work.

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