Jeannie Phan’s editorial illustrations tell the story with whimsical details

Date
28 September 2015

The richness and warmth in Canada-based Jeannie Phan’s illustrations feels almost autumnal. Soothing reds and comforting beiges with orange and peach tones whirl around providing safe space for her characters to manoeuvre in.

The illustrator’s client list includes The New Yorker, Reader’s Digest, Lucky Peach and The New York Times. There’s an element of whimsy to Jeannie’s pictures, taking her work to the slightly surreal but this oddness, where characters write with oversized fountain pens and step into different worlds through picture frames, adds interest and fun to her work.

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Jeannie Phan: Nuvo Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: Enroute Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: Enroute Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: Enroute Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: Real Simple Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: CPA Canada

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Jeannie Phan: CPA Canada

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Jeannie Phan: Canadian Lawyer Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: Canadian Lawyer Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: Canadian Lawyer Magazine

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Jeannie Phan: The New Yorker

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About the Author

Rebecca Fulleylove

Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.

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