First,
Lets start with 
Jessica Hische:
If you've not heard of her then I figure you've not been granted eyesight.
She's done typography as well as illustration for big publications and small design houses. I first heard of her when Design Sponge mentioned her 
Daily Drop Cap project. I noticed a fantastic book cover the other day. I usually buy books half based on the book cover and half based on the blurb. Well, I just about bought this book simply for the cover itself.
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Book which I almost bought just because of the cover.
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 Lets just say I (heart) her work.
 
 
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Next:
An great illustrator. I found her originally from the blog 
Drawn, I think, maybe it was 
Art Jumble? It was the fashion illustration for Star Trek that won me over. But then again, maybe it was the illustration of 
The Venture Brothers. I do love that show...soooo much I'm on my second set of DVD's. 
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 Star Trek Fashion Illustration: Neeto. As a sci-fi nerd, as well as a fashion lover, I approve.
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Please go to her flickr page to see the 
Goldfish Fashion Illustration, and the 
Virgin Suicides.  It's just nice to see people who really have a lovely style and use it accordingly in super cool stuff. I find that I am running out of good adjectives for cool and neeto. Oh well.
Ruth
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