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Communication Arts 2021 Illustration Shortlist Communication Arts 110 Constitution Drive Communication Arts 2021 Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 326-6040 Illustration Shortlist (650) 326-1648 fax Media contact: These are the finalists in our 2021 Illustration competition. Rachel Whitaker, Competition Coordinator Winners will be notified by February 5, 2021. (650) 326-6040 or e-mail [email protected] Illustrator Category Title Gary Aagaard Unpublished The Lone Danger TS Abe Editorial Maya Angelou Leo Acadia Editorial 7 Tips For Buying A Home Near The Water David Acevedo Editorial When Can America Reopen From Its Corona Shutdown? Shannon Adams Advertising Dreaming Creek Can Art Giovanni Alberti Editorial In Trieste Sonia Alins Advertising The Beautiful Red Reefs Gary Alphonso Institutional Grasset Park Fever Sheds Simone Altamura Editorial Designers sketch the post-crisis world. Rahmi Amelia Advertising Make Your Choice - Dating App Tara Anand Editorial Conservation in the Sundarban Jungles Tara Anand Editorial How Suicide Fuels Debt Tara Anand Institutional My First Period Scott Anderson Unpublished Milton Gen Arai Unpublished personal Gail Armstrong Books Paper World: Space Tommy Arnold Books Queens of the Wyrd Dan Augustine Unpublished When The Woods Walked Christina Baeriswyl Editorial Campari Soda on Ice Flora Bai Student Work Judy’s Shoes Scott Bakal Editorial Cancer Mutations Sibel Balac Student Work Des Pudels Kern (The crux of the matter) Reginald Balanga Student Work Portrait of Mirei Shigemori Anna and Elena Balbusso Advertising Frontline doctor Anna and Elena Balbusso Books The Broken Raven - cover art Anna and Elena Balbusso Books Cinders and Sparrows - wrap cover Anna and Elena Balbusso Books music rhythm sound dance Anna and Elena Balbusso Editorial Combating Coronavirus Anna and Elena Balbusso Editorial The battle over birth Anna and Elena Balbusso Institutional Signs For Education didn’t stop Franziska Barczyk Unpublished Travel to distant places Hanna Barczyk Editorial Why China’s divorce law is so controversial Micah Barta Books The Talented Mr. Wrigley Micah Barta Unpublished J. Gherkin Pickle Vodka Rebecca Bartels Advertising Food Baby- Social Media Ad for OVRY Oscar Bastidas Advertising Wienerschnitzel Wienerisms Adrian Bauer Editorial Change of mind Adrian Bauer For Sale Sardine Can Hugo Baurens Motion/Animation Right Now Melinda Beck Advertising Poster for Empowering the Women’s Vote Melinda Beck Editorial Implicit Racial Bias in Maternal Health Care Melinda Beck Editorial A data-driven approach to criminal justice reform Melinda Beck Editorial What the Coronavirus has Taught Us Meinda Beck Editorial Kronos Syndrome Dan Bejar Editorial Mindful Sex Dan Bejar Editorial The Nutcracker Dan Bejar Editorial United States of Surveillance Dan Bejar Editorial Fertile Territory Dan Bejar Editorial Emergency Powers Dan Bejar Institutional Voter Rights Restoration Dan Bejar Institutional Protect Election 2020 Illustrator Category Title Dan Bejar Unpublished Debeak Stephanie Belbin Student Work Tokyo2020 Filipa Beleza For Sale The Mind Wanders Within Four Walls Douglas Bell Books Frankenstein Artist Signature Page Douglas Bell Books Frankenstein series Douglas Bell Student Work Arches National Park Anastasia Beltyukova Editorial How easy it is for bacteria to travel through home Anastasia Beltyukova Motion/Animation Heart Of The Nation Julie Benbassat Editorial PLANADVISER Collection Julie Benbassat Unpublished Sailing Through the Pages Mark Bender Editorial Dear Crossing Hans Bennewitz Advertising Freeport Bakery Matchbook Lauren Simkin Berke Books Were I Not a Girl Lauren Simkin Berke Self-Promotion Travelogue Lauren Simkin Berke Unpublished Office in a Bottle Juan Bernabeu Books Layli and Majnun Juan Bernabeu Editorial How Counseling Incarcerated Clients Helps Me Heal Juan Bernabeu Editorial No-Show Prison Workers Cost MS Taxpayers Millions Juan Bernabeu Editorial Mississippi Prisons:No One’s Safe, Not Even Guards Juan Bernabeu Editorial Spooky Folktales From Río Puerco Louisa Bertman Motion/Animation Elegy Ending With a Cell Door Closing animation Jameel Best Self-Promotion RSW Calendar - Unconventional Holidays Greg Betza Advertising An Inconvenient Time movie poster Shanta Bhuriya Advertising The Legacy Project – Bhil Coralie Bickford-Smith Books The Song of the Tree Coralie Bickford-Smith Editorial Cook Josée Bisaillon Advertising Outaouais Book Fair Mark Bischel Unpublished Nursing Home: a Visual Essay During the Pandemic Meri Biscotto Unpublished Faces Christian Ray Blaza Unpublished Japan Trip Linda Bleck Advertising Hoppin to the Show Packaging Children’s Board Game Linda Bleck Editorial Aunt Gertrude’s Fruitcake Linda Bleck Institutional University Lake School Topographical Map Linda Bleck Self-Promotion Cats Linda Bleck Unpublished Woman Who Never feared the Night Linda Bleck Unpublished Folktale series Paul Blow Books Anne de Green Gables Paul Blow Editorial Try Try and Try Again Paul Blow Editorial The Science of Psychedelics Paul Blow Editorial Love Under Lockdown Paul Blow Editorial Winter Depression Romy Blümel Editorial Tracing the Enslaved Mitch Blunt Editorial A.I Sushi Dominic Bodden Student Work Portraits of Westlake Kasia Bogdańska Books Seagulls Soar Kasia Bogdańska Self-Promotion Friendship Davide Bonadonna Editorial Reimagining Dinosaurs Giulio Bonasera Editorial Hiding Behind a Badge Giulio Bonasera Editorial “I, Robot VS. 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