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Laura Liedo / William Grant Foundation / United Kingdom
Two animated GIFs for the William Grant Foundation, by Laura Liedo.
Laura Liedo / Brummell magazine / UK
Cover by Laura Liedo for Brummell magazine on philanthropy — the desire to improve the lives of others through generosity and empathy, creating a sky full of possibilities.
Laura Liedo / Harper's Bazaar / USA
A series of illustrations by Laura Liedo for Harper's Bazaar on the subject of humans, robots and the new sexual frontier.
Laura Liedo / Le Un Hebdo
Cover and poster for le Un Hebdo, illustrated by Laura Liedo on the topic of How to Take Back Control of Our Lives.
Laura Liedo / Latest projects / Spain
Here are some of Laura Liedo's latest illustrations for Vogue Spain, The Pennsylvania Gazette, El Correo,...
Laura Liedo / Machodominante.es
Laura Liedo participated in the development of the calendar of machodominante.es, a blog on graphics and creativity.
Laura Liedo / L'OBS / France
Map illustrated by Laura Liedo of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district in Paris.
Laura Liedo / L'Express
Should we have banned running (in France)? for l'Express, as well as a personal illustration on home confinement in pyjamas signed Laura Liedo.
Laura Liedo / The New York Times + The New Yorker / New York, United States
Laura Liedo recently illustrated the article But Is She Likable Enough? for the New York Times and the Goings On About Town section of The New Yorker.
Laura Liedo / New artist / Barcelona, Spain
Laura´s style lies in simple shapes, flat colors, and varied textures. Her illustrations are usually conceptual, in search of metaphor and double meaning. She likes experimenting with colors and she looks for tenderness and humor in her characters. Her work method is mainly digital but she also likes playing with paper clippings, looking for the unexpected in the image.
