- Illustration
- Ruud Baan
- Kareem Black
- Julie Blackmon
- Marcus Bleasdale
- Henry Bourne
- Delphine Chanet
- Jamie Chung
- Tom Corbett
- Alan Cresto
- Diver & Aguilar
- Brian Doben
- Elena Dorfman
- David Eustace
- Bobby Fisher
- Douglas Friedman
- Dana Gallagher
- Florian Geiss
- Christophe Gilbert
- Zach Gold
- Robb Aaron Gordon
- Perry Hagopian
- Emir Haveric
- He&Me
- Patricia Heal
- Gregory Heisler
- Justin Hollar
- Raymond Hom
- Matthew Hranek
- Jamie Isaia
- Nels Israelson
- Stockton Johnson
- Kahn & Selesnick
- Joshua Kessler
- Sergio Kurhajec
- Joachim Ladefoged
- Gillian Laub
- Mark Lund
- Joel Meyerowitz
- Joel Micah Miller
- Martin Morrell
- Emily Nathan
- Nick & ChloƩ
- Erwin Olaf
- Mike Piscitelli
- Sam Robinson
- Michael Schnabel
- The Selby
- Alexa Singer
- Michael Turek
- Michael Warren
- We Are The Rhoads
- Uli Weber
- Stephen Wilkes
- Roy Zipstein
Fernanda Cohen
Bio: Fernanda grew up in Buenos Aires and moved to New York in 2000 to study
illustration at the School of Visual Arts.
Her work has received over 100 awards worldwide, including gold and
silver medals from the Society of Illustrators of New York and Los
Angeles; first prize by Creative Review and Altpick; Communication Arts,
HOW and American Illustration among others.
Fernanda's client list includes MTV, The New Yorker, Scholastic, Soho
House Hotels, W Hotels, Doubleday, Ikram, The New York Times, Target,
The Gap, DDB, Sex and the City, BBDO, Draft FCB and UCLA.
Fernanda runs a lecture series at the Society of Illustrators of New
York, teaches at SVA, writes for Dart and 90+10 magazine, and lectures
around the world. Fernanda has her own lines of illustrated T-shirts
(The Gap), shoes (Keds), porcelain kitchenware, post-it notes, tea
towels, and notebooks.
You can find out more about her in Carolina Herrera's latest perfume 212
VIP's campaign, where Fernanda is featured as one of ten successful New
Yorkers.




















