No matter if it/u2019s children's books, political themes, surreal impressions, or food and cooking /u2013 illustrations cover an immense field. In this issue, Grafikmagazin focuses on illustration and shows very different approaches. Whether it's black and white minimalism or colorful overkill, there seems to be no limit to the creativity of illustrators worldwide./u00a0
One subtle but intriguing example is the cover illustration by Anne Albert. This is a somewhat unlikely motive for a magazine cover, but because of that even more fascinating. Her composition catches this special summer feeling when everything is easy, warm, and carefree. At the same time, the motive leaves a lot of whitespace for the paper to shine through./u00a0/u00a0
Another highlight of this issue is surely the paper. This issue is about feeling, emotions, and haptics!/u00a0/u00a0In this issue, Grafikmagazin focuses on /u00bbIllustration/u00ab, but also on sustainability. In their /u00bbFocus Packaging, /u00ab they show new concepts that combine great designs with new materials and production techniques to create packagings that work, looks good, and is eco-friendly./u00a0/u00a0
On 20 pages we present illustrators from all around the world. Whether it/u2019s illustrations for children/u2019s books or political texts, for recipes or websites /u2013 illustrations can fill every area of life with emotion and meaning./u00a0
Additional credits Cover design:/u00a0Anne Albert Paper: Peyvida puro by/u00a0Peyer Offset printing:/u00a0f&w Medien Copywriting: Grafikmagazin
Creator: Grafikmagazin Mag & Tobias Holzmann




