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Lauren Rabinowitz

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Lauren Rabinowitz, Digital Content Provider

Lauren the Cartoon Goddess (AKA Lauren Rabinowitz) received her BFA from Parsons School of Design and MA from Syracuse University. She has been working professionally as an illustrator and designer for over 25 years, specializing in digital media. She continues to paint and draw with traditional media, while simultaneously creating digital and motion graphics. Her artwork has been shown and sold in galleries, boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Her digital production clients include publishers, advertising agencies, large corporations, small businesses and nonprofit organizations.

A passionate graphic arts educator, Lauren has lectured, taught classes, given workshops, presentations and seminars for illustrators, cartoonists, animators and designers at various universities and institutions of higher education, including Middlesex County College, Mercer County Community College, duCret School of Art, Parsons School of Design, and Syracuse University. She is a member of the Graphic Artists Guild and AIGA.

In her spare time, Lauren can be found hiking the swamps of New Jersey or exploring the world on her bicycle. See more of her art here: http://cartoongoddess.com

Disciplines

Graphic Design,Illustration,Teaching Professional

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  • Images within Guild Member Portfolios are for Web browser viewing only.
  • Any unauthorized downloading or duplication of images is prohibited by copyright law.
  • Use of the images, including comp usage, must be negotiated with the creator of the image prior to any use.

We ask you to remember that many designers, artists and illustrators may not want to have their images used in any way, including in agency presentations. Any use, including “comping,” implies value that is worth compensation. Art or photography in portfolios submitted for a job should not be copied for any use, including client presentation or “comping,” without the creator’s permission. In case after case, the creator’s property rights have been upheld, and those caught engaging in these practices were penalized, paying large fines to the artists.