Find out more about WIA2019 Site Specific Category winner Astrid Jaekel’s award-winning project Find out what makes an award-winning project…
Our Top 10 insights from past winners on how to make the most out of entering the World Illustration Awards! There are many great reasons to enter the World Illustration Awards, from increased confidence, to more exposure, and even new clients or commissions. We love catching up with illustrators and..
Top 9 News: Most appreciated AOI articles of 2019! Here’s a recap of our top 9 most celebrated articles of the year! Merry Christmas
World Illustration Awards: interview with PAPERFACE, SAA Agents Award for New Talent winner 2019 Abi Langridge aka PAPERFACE was shortlisted for WIA2019 and won the first ever cross-category SAA Agent’s Award for New Talent.
WIA2020 – Be ambitious, be seen, be celebrated! Be ambitious, be seen, be celebrated Presented by the AOI in partnership with USA based Directory of Illustration, the World Illustration Awards are presented in a refreshed format for 2020,..
World Illustration Awards: Interview with Lin Chen winner of the WIA2019 New Talent Editorial Category! We asked Lin Chen about the impact of winning an award for her illustrations about ADD in Women for Vogue ME magazine, her tips for illustrators entering WIA2020, and her..
WIA FAQs – Which category should I enter? How do you know which category to choose? Read on for our helpful tips!
World Illustration Awards FAQs: How do I get the best out of my entry? Our tips for getting the most out of your entry to WIA and other competitions.
Tim Easley tells us what he’s been up to since winning the World Illustration Awards 2019 Professional Design Category Award Tim Easley won the World Illustration Awards 2019 Professional Design Category. We caught up with him to find out more about his award-winning project, and what’s happened since winning his Award…
INTERVIEW WITH ANNA MILL, WORLD ILLUSTRATION AWARDS 2019 PROFESSIONAL OVERALL WINNER! Anna grew up in rural East Yorkshire, fascinated by stories and cities. She studied architecture at The Bartlett UCL, where she became increasingly interested in the power of illustration in..