This article was published on September 6, 2016

See this beautiful illustration? This is how we make them


We have an all-star team of designers at TNW, working hard to make sure our website always looks exceptionally fresh.

One of our recent additions to the team is Ashley Evans, and even without knowing it you have definitely come across his work already. He has single-handedly produced some of the amazing illustrations you run across as header images in our articles.

Where other websites often rely on stock imagery, we think great-looking custom images really adds to our content.  That’s why we use them for all kinds of articles, like posts about different fields in tech or industry-defining companies like Google:

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While creating one of his latest designs, Ash recorded the process on his desktop and turned it into an impressive timelapse you can see above.

It clearly shows the intricate process of creating an illustration for an image we might use for location-based apps. Check out the ones we have for space-related articles and digital security:

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Like what you see? Be sure to check out the rest of our work on Dribbble, where we post everything visual we produce.

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