[ noun ] an artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.) <noun.person>
Illustrator \Il*lus"tra*tor\, n. [L.] One who illustrates.
But by 1885, Remington was back in New York, reunited with his wife and establishing himself as a magazine illustrator.
Dick Edmiston, the company's illustrator since 1971, couldn't be happier.
Enraptured by the concept of dreams, the Vermont illustrator and Hasbro immediately agreed that the characters' names should be changed to Moondreamers.
Author Lois Lowry has won the prestigious John Newbery Medal for children's books, while illustrator Ed Young was awarded the Randolph Caldecott Medal.
Tel 0921-20221 This year's new Ring brings together arch-radical producer Alfred Kirchner and arch-conservative conductor James Levine, but its most controversial feature may turn out to be the designs of German illustrator Rosalie.
Designer Richard Hudson said he based his sets on extravagant drawings from Victorian children's books, German fairy tales culled from London's Goethe Institute and the 19th-century French illustrator, Gustave Dore.
Vernon Grant, creator of the Kellogg's cereal characters Snap, Crackle and Pop and a longtime magazine and book illustrator, has died.
Dubbs of Santa Clara maintains she needed the clearance to advance in her job as a senior technical illustrator for SRI International of Menlo Park.
Image Bank then splits that amount 50-50 with the photographer, illustrator or cinematographer, Mr. Eichler said.
For although Mr. Hockney's talent and originality are generally acknowledged, he is regarded in some quarters as more of a gifted illustrator than a major artist.
Margot Zemach, the illustrator or author of more than 40 children's books, died of Lou Gehrig's disease Sunday at her home.