25 Illustrators Who Will Spark Your Creativity

There’s nothing better than coming across some stellar artwork that sparks your creativity. Whether you’re an artist yourself or simply a spectator, it’s always inspiring to see what makers can do, and in this case, draw. These 25 seriously talented artists make us want to whip out a pen and start doodling.

1. Elizabeth Graeber: This girl is amazing. She creates funky portraits of people, animals, plants and food that make you smile. You can purchase her food pics here. (via Elizabeth Graeber)

2. Ricardo Solis: How did the cheetah get his spots? They were painted on by little men, of course. You may remember Ricardo from our recent feature on his crazy-awesome animal illustrations. He plays on the funny theories behind why animals look the way they do. (via Brit + Co)

3. Natsuki Camino: This Japanese artist creates whimsical illustrations made of torn paper. Her portfolio is filled with brightly colored scenes that depict the jetsetting life of the rich and famous. (via Taiko + Associates Co)

4. Ana Paula Dias: Ana is a graphic designer and illustrator with a quirky style. Beauty essentials have never looked so good. (via Cargo Collective)

5. Erin Gleeson: Erin was a food photographer in New York City who moved to the woods in NorCal and started a blog. She posts what she likes to call “photographic recipe illustrations” that are seriously frame-worthy. We don’t know what makes us drool more — the image or the recipe. (via The Forest Feast)

6. Naomi Wilkinson: British illustrator Naomi Wilkinson has a zany style that we’re pretty much in love with. The one above is entitled “Swimming Pool,” but there’s a lot more to look at in her portfolio. You can also purchase her prints at her Etsy shop! (via Naomi Wilkinson)

7. Johanna Burai: The creator of these seriously adorable bird posters is a Swedish artist named Johanna Burai. Her portfolio includes some pretty interesting and eclectic works, including rad pillowcases with Biggie and Tupac’s mugs on ’em. (via Johanna Burai)

8. Grace Lee: This Tokyo-based freelance illustrator has a body of work that makes us swoon. If we had to pick a favorite, it would be this Parisian piece, but there are lots more to choose from. You can buy her prints online… and you should… because they’re awesome. (via Grace Lee)

9. Marcel George: How good do those cocktails look?! This British illustrator creates these gorgeous watercolor paintings of everything under the sun, including things in nature, portraits, places, watches and fashion accessories. (via Marcel George)

10. Emma Kelly: Dear McDonald’s. You should probably hire Emma Kelly to draw all of your ads from now on. She really knows how to make fast food look chic. Sincerely, everyone. (via Handsome Frank)

11. Dana Tanamachi-Williams: Brooklyn-based artist Dana Tanamachi-Williams is a genius when it comes to typography and hand lettering. She’s been commissioned by Google, West Elm, Ralph Lauren to name a few. What’s really cool, though, is she does these epic chalk drawings and films them using time-lapse. The one above depicts a project she did with the Ace Hotel in New York. (via Tanamachi Studio)

12. Alexandra Valenti: This bohemian photographer has some pretty mad art skillz. She takes gorgeous fashion photographs and draws on them to make these breathtaking works of art. Each one is even more beautiful than the next! (via Alexandra in the Forest)

13. Kendra Dandy: We’re huge fans of this pattern illustrator and textile designer. Her Society6 shop has everything from watermelon printed throw pillows to lobster-clad tech cases, but you can also find her graphic work printed on this seriously awesome fashion collection. We’ll take one of everything, please. (via Bouffants + Broken Hearts)

14. Daron Parton: This award-winning illustrator has been published in many publications and has a body of work that’s super fun to scroll through. These animal illustrations are our fave though. (via Watermark)

15. Felicita Sala: Illustrated recipes are just one thing that Felicita has mastered. She’s also worked on children’s books and been published in a bunch of magazines. You can purchase her work in print-form on Society6. (via Felicita Sala)

16. Heidi Schweigert: Heidi is a maker from Minneapolis that sells her fantastic work on her Red Cruiser Etsy shop. Most of her work revolves around food and drink printed on calendars, recipe cards, greeting cards, prints and tea towels. Any kitchen would benefit from these beauts. (via Heidi Schweigert)

17. Anna Hurley: San Francisco illustrator Anna Hurley has a vintage style that you don’t see every day. She draws inspiration from old timey children’s books and her spin on the look translates into something fit for our modern-day grownup lives. (via Cargo Collective)

18. Lisa Congdon: This California artist is known for her colorful abstract art and intricate line drawings, usually juxtaposed together. Check out her other awe-inspiring work on her Etsy shop. (via Lisa Congdon)

19. Brooke Weeber: Portland based, Brooke is another one of those illustrators who brings fun and whimsy to every single piece she cranks out. Most of her work combines watercolor and ink, so you can expect lots of colorful graphic goodness. You can find her stuff at her Etsy shop Little Canoe. (via Brooke Weeber)

20. Becka Griffin: Remember that post on illustrated alphabet art we posted earlier this year? Well Becka Griffin was the star. She knows more than just her ABCs, though. She’s also known for her house portraits and greeting cards. We’re eyeing this bread one… because carbs. (via Becka Griffin)

21. David Jablow: These intricate lovelies were created by doodle master David Jablow based off of vintage notepads. Check out our feature on him to see the rest of the series! (via Brit + Co)

22. Ruth Oosteman: Have you seen this mother-daughter collab? Ruth’s toddler Eve draws some marker scribbles and then Ruth turns them into insanely cool masterpieces. Talk about imagination! (via Brit + Co)

23. Martín Feijoó: Umm, this guy takes photos of clouds and then draws cool things on top of them. Enough said. (via Brit + Co)

24. Kate Thorn: One of our very own contributors, Kate Thorn has some made illustration skills. We’re particularly fond of this series she did for holidays 2013. (via Create + Kate)

25. Jess Levtiz: No matter if you’re looking for pictorial inspiration for your next vacation outfit or quirky food and wine pairing, Jess Levitz has you covered. She’s also been know to draw up some drunk bingo fun for your next Oscars party. Yeah, we thought you’d be into that. (via June Letters Studio)

Which illustrator’s style are you diggin’ most? Talk to us in the comments!

It Ends With Us has quickly become the most memorable movie of Blake Lively's career after rumors of drama between her and costar & director Justin Baldonimorphed into a full-on legal battle. And after the feud was uncovered, the internet has spiraled over what Blake Lively's relationships with her other costars are like — and whether what's happening behind the scenes of her movies are going to delay them. Well, A Simple Favor 2 director Paul Feig had the perfect response to rumors that another feud between Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick caused Amazon to shelve the movie.

Here's exactly what A Simple Favor 2 director Paul Feig had to say about Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively's relationship.

Paul Feig offers a very promising update on 'A Simple Favor 2'

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When a viral tweet claimed that Amazon had indefinitely delayed A Simple Favor 2 because of a feud between Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick, director Paul Feig stepped in to clear up the rumors.

"Despite glowing test screenings, Blake Lively’s refusal to promote—amid her messy legal battle with Justin Baldoni—and growing tensions with Anna Kendrick have derailed the sequel," X user Eric B tweeted on January 10. "Anna is furious. Paul Feig is disappointed. Hollywood is in shock. This isn’t just a movie—it’s an implosion."

"This is total BS. Sorry," Feig said in his retweet that same day. "The movie is finished and coming out soon. Don’t believe anything you read on social media these days."

And Anna Kendrick says reuniting with Blake Lively was "lovely."

Anna Kendrick also spilled on reuniting with Blake Lively, claiming that working together felt "a little bit like riding a bike."

"She lives on the East Coast, I live on the West Coast, so we don't get to see each other often," she told PEOPLE. "But it was lovely, and I think that those characters have such weird chemistry that it's so fun to just get the gang back together."

We don't know many details about the plot just yet but we do know it involves a destination wedding — and Blake Lively's Emily in a very fancy wedding dress. Stephanie and Emily "head to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman," according to the movie's synopsis (via People). "Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square."

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Check out The Best Blake Lively Movies to get ready for A Simple Favor 2.

Are you anxiously waiting for new TV shows to debut this year? Me too, particularly Meghan Markle's series With Love, Megan (January 15). But, we at Brit + Co have the perfect buffer that'll hold you over — revisiting the '90s.

Instead of trying to cram the likes of Dawson's Creek or Sex and the City into one weekend, we have the best show you should watch based on your zodiac! We've already made cozy plans to curl up with a cute blanket from T.J. Maxx so we can watch endless reruns of the shows associated with our signs, and we hope you join us!

Scroll to find the '90s show that perfectly matches your zodiac sign!

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Aries (March 21 - April 19): Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Bold, fearless, and always ready for a fight, Aries will love Buffy's courageous spirit and kick-ass attitude. She's got all the makings of a fire sign who means business.

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Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Friends

Taureans appreciate stability and comfort. Friends offers warm, familiar characters and a cozy, sitcom vibe. If you really want to tap into this vibe, call your besties and have an impromptu watch party!

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Gemini (May 21 - June 20): Felicity

Curious and ever-changing, Geminis will relate to Felicity's journey of self-discovery and her endless quest for knowledge. There's also the inevitable complicated relationship Felicity has with Ben and Noel that's hard to resist.

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Cancer (June 21 - July 22): Moesha

Cancerians are nurturing and empathetic. They'll connect with Moesha's family-oriented values and emotional depth. Though she didn't get everything right, Moesha always tried to remedy things whenever they went wrong — just like a true Cancer.

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Leo (July 23 - August 22): Beverly Hills, 90210

Leos love the spotlight and drama. 90210 delivers glamorous characters, high-stakes situations, and plenty of over-the-top moments.

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Virgo (August 23 - September 22): The X-Files

Virgos are analytical and detail-oriented. The X-Files offers a perfect blend of mystery, science, and a touch of the paranormal. What's not to love?

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Libra (September 23 - October 22): Sex and the City

Libras appreciate beauty, balance, and social connections. Sex and the City explores love, friendship, and fashion in a stylish and sophisticated way.

P.S. We won't be shocked if some of you discover you're more of a 'Charlotte' than a 'Carrie.'

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Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): Charmed

Intense and passionate, Scorpios will be drawn to the supernatural world of the Charmed Ones, filled with dark magic and powerful sisterhood.

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Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21): Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Adventurous and optimistic, Sagittarians will enjoy the Fresh Prince's witty humor, vibrant personality, and knack for getting into trouble.

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Capricorn (December 22 - January 19): Dawson’s Creek

Ambitious and disciplined, Capricorns will appreciate Dawson's intellectual pursuits and the show's exploration of complex relationships and coming-of-age themes.

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Aquarius (January 20 - February 18): Daria

Quirky and independent, Aquarians will identify with Daria's unique perspective and her ability to see through societal norms. It's also not surprising that Daria has what some call a 'black cat' personality because Aquarians can have a dry sense of humor that's borderline sarcastic.

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Pisces (February 19 - March 20): Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Dreamy and imaginative, Pisces will love Sabrina's magical adventures and her ability to navigate the challenges of adolescence with a touch of magic.

Revisit your weekly horoscope to see if our predictions for your zodiac came true this week!

Fashion trends continue to shock us, but we never thought some of the outdated looks that made us cringe would be as popular as they've become now. From barrel jeans to Mary Janes, 2024 didn't care what we thought. Based on your personal preference, you may think some trending styles from the past should've stayed there, but it's hard to argue with viral moments featuring them!

That's why we rounded up the top 7 fashion trends we thought we'd never see again. Some of them are here to stay, but we pray others are forgotten as 2025 gets underway.

These 7 outdated fashion trends that have totally come back around!

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1. Barrel Jeans

We have a love/hate relationship with barrel jeans because some of them can make us look frumpy. That's not a word we like to use often so that should be a hint at how complicated this fashion trend is for us. Still, we saw an increased interest in this and can't be mad at how great some people styled it.

Our favorite outfits included a plain button-up top, balloon jeans, flats, and a cute coat to accessorize it.

Try this style:H&M High Rise Barrel Leg Jeans

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2. Oxford Loafers

Wearing loafers is never a cause for burning down the fashion industry, but we didn't think the clunky versions would be a shoe of choice for anyone. Some of us can't forget wearing penny loafers with our school or church outfits, but we never thought we'd see modern versions of a shoe we were forced to wear.

P.S. Can you picture the plaid dress or skirt with thick white stockings stuffed into black penny loafers? Or, is that just us?

Try this style:Dr. Martens Adrian Virginia Leather Tassel Loafers

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3. Mary Jane Flats

Fashion trends aren't supposed to make us sigh and roll our eyes before admitting we love them, but Mary Jane flats elicited that response from us. We truly didn't know we'd see them so much in 2024, but they were another surprising popular style.

P.S. We have a pair in our closets too so you're not alone.

Try this style:Old Navy Mary Jane Square Toe Ballet Flats

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4. Metallic Studs Galore

This really shocked us because we thought people were leaning towards minimalism. As far as anyone can see, there isn't anything subtle about strategically placed metallic studs on a garment or shoe. But, guess what? The girls loved it.

We can't say that we gave into the hype, but we're glad people enjoyed playing around with gaudy pieces last year. For all we know, someone will still love wearing this trend in 2025.

Try this style:Madewell The Greta Ballet Flat

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5. Sequins Everywhere

We don't think this trend went out of style, but we saw how many people rushed to wear sequins during the holidays. We even gave in to it ourselves and we're kind of proud of it. However, we remember how annoying it was when some of our sequins popped off and rolled away into some unknown abyss.

Try this style:ELOQUII x Kate Spade New York Sequin Column Dress

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6. Mini Bubble Skirts

Some of us were unable to participate in this fashion trend because of the way we're shaped, but we weren't complaining. This is probably the most confusing trend that we kept seeing, making us question what year we were living in.

Somehow, mini bubble skirts were one of the trendy styles to wear in 2024, but we really wish they would go back to wherever they crawled from. Sorry, not sorry!

Try this style:A New Day Bubble Hem Mini Skirt

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7. Androgynous Neckties

It's not that we hated this trend back in the day, but we didn't think people would start wearing neckties again. It's one of those trends that felt easy to forget until you saw someone wearing one.

Try this style:Luckyvestir Tie

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