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John
Collier of Plano, Texas, does work for the New York
Times Magazine, Viking Penguin, the A & E television network,
Atlantic Monthly, Avon Books, and Warner Brothers.
Richard
Connor of Edmonton, Alberta, is a graduate of the
Alberta College of Art and Design and has worked as an illustrator
and designer in England and Canada and currently illustrates on
contract for architectural companies in western Canada.
Carlo
Cosentino from Montreal, Quebec, produces artwork for
clients including IBM, Seagram's, Pepsi-Cola, Toshiba, Canon,
and Toyota. His poster art has been used for jazz festivals across
Canada.
Bob
Crofut of Richfield, Connecticut, has a client roster
that includes Doubleday, Prentice-Hall, NBC, MGM, Ford, Reader's
Digest and IBM.
Michael
Dudash of Moretown, Vermont, also draws for Reader's
Digest Books, 20th Century Fox, Universal Studios, Simon and Schuster,
Random House and McGraw-Hill.
Glenn
Harrington of Pipersville, Pennsylvania, has illustrated
for Macmillan Books, Bantam-Doubleday-Dell and Paramount Studios.
Jamie
Holloway, of Edmonton, Alberta, whose work is familiar
to Alberta advertising and government agencies.
John
Mantha of Toronto, Ontario, has designed for the Royal
Canadian Mint and illustrated seven books. His clients include
Ford, Fox Televisionn, Penguin Books, and Better Homes and
Gardens.
Tom
McNeeley from Toronto, Ontario, has won awards from
the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts Magazine. His
clients include publishers and theater and opera companies.
Jim
Nunn, born in Fort Macleod, Alberta, is a longtime
Edmonton resident who has worked as a commercial artist and architectural
illustrator throughout his thirty-five-year career. He is also
an accomplished landscape artist, working in acrylics, and has
done a number of portraits in pastels.
Alexis
Reiter from Edmonton, Alberta, is an artist and calligrapher
who has taught both subjects and heads his own firm, Alexis Design.
John
Smith
of Edmonton, Alberta, is senior illustrator, designer, and art
director of his firm Artsmith Communications with major government,
institutional, and commercial clients. He also teaches design
at Grant MacEwan Community College, Edmonton.
Richard
Sparks of Norwalk, Connecticut, also illustrates for
Exxon, Sports Illustrated, Time, Doubleday and Simon and Schuster.
Dale
Shuttleworth,
who lives outside Edmonton in the resort area of Pigeon Lake,
took his first watercolor class at age nine and later taught watercolor
himself. He has been self-employed as a commercial artist for
forty years, with most of his work in architectural illustration
and rendering.
Shannon
Stirnweis lives in New Ipswich, New Hampshire. His
work has been used by the Department of the Interior, the U.S.
Air Force Museum, and the Coast Guard. He is a founder of the
Society of Illustrators.
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Wood Ronsaville Harlin Inc. Annapolis,
Maryland:
Matthew
Frey, Greg Harlin , Rob
Wood are contributors to National Geographic, Reader's
Digest, the Smithsonian Magazine and many other publications.
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