Illustration by Viktor Miller-Gausa

I am so proud of our land creative sons and promise that will never exhaust of revealing awesome talents from the sixth part of Earth. Definitely Syktyvkar city based Viktor Miller-Gausa has something to tell us through the illustrative stories shared on his portfolio on http://www.behance.net/viktorgausa

Erik Marinovich

Erik Marinovich is a letterer and designer based in San Francisco. He is a co-founder of Friends of Type and has worked for clients such as New York Times, New York Magazine, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, Wired, Metropolis magazine, GAP, Diageo, Nike; while also freelancing for various studios such as: Landor, Brand Union, Greatworks, Anomaly in New York.

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RONE

Rone’s posters are some of the most iconic in Australia, hiding under overpasses throughout Melbourne. He is renowned for the stylised images of "girls" faces – it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that he’s had more posters in his home town’s streets than any other artist in history. Please check his artworks on http://r-o-n-e.com/

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Illustration of Rory Kurtz

Rory Kurtz has been illustrating since he was old enough to hold a crayon. Self-taught and focusing in pencil, ink and digital paint, Rory has carved out his niche as a unique voice in the illustration community. His influences are spread out across the respective worlds of literature, fashion, art, film and music.

Tea Illustrations by Andrew Gorkovenko

Russian artists are never easy at materials. The work of Moscow based graphic designer Andrew Gorkovenko is a proof, just take a look at his packaging design for TripTea that includes painstaking artwork made with dry tea. I even can't breathe looking at them.

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