Spring brings fresh inspiration, and this month we’re spotlighting three illustrators whose distinct styles capture the season’s energy in completely different ways. From Doriano Strologo’s high-impact editorial storytelling to Michiel Baumgarten’s quirky flat design and Oneil Clarke’s Gen-Z cartoon edge, each artist brings a fresh perspective to visual storytelling.
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Doriano Strologo — High Editorial Illustration
Doriano Strologo — High Editorial Illustration
Doriano’s work is crisp, conceptual, and unmistakably editorial — the kind of illustration that anchors big ideas with striking visual clarity. His spring pieces balance sophistication with a sharp graphic voice, making complex ideas instantly engaging.
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Michiel Baumgarten — Quirky Flat Illustration
Michiel Baumgarten — Quirky Flat Illustration
Michiel brings spring to life through clean geometry, bold colors, and delightful characters. His quirky flat style turns everyday scenes into cheerful, modern visuals that feel light, fresh, and instantly legible.
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Oneil Clarke — Gen-Z Cartoon Style
Oneil Clarke — Gen-Z Cartoon Style
Oneil’s Gen-Z cartoon style is energetic, graphic, and packed with personality. It’s bold, expressive, and perfectly tuned for brands that want contemporary edge with playful attitude.


