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Illustrators >> Randall Enos
Randall Enos has taught at Montclair University, Fairfield University, Parsons School of Design, Syracuse University, and the School of Visual Arts. He won a Cannes Festival award in 1964 for a John Hancock commercial. His editorial illustration clients include Time, Newsweek, Mobil, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Reader's Digest, Playboy, The Atlantic, Kiplinger's, Barron's, N.Y. Times, Wall St. Journal, L.A. Times, Washington Post, Field and Stream, Forbes and others too numerous to mention. Randall created comic-strips for the National Lampoon, Playboy, and The Electric Company. His work is represented in many anthologies most notably Who's Who in Graphic Art, Society of Illustrators Annuals from 1961 to the present, Graphic Annuals, The Illustrator in America, American Illustration Annuals, 200 Years of American Illustration, and Outstanding American Illustrators Today (published in Japan). He is also represented in Who's Who in America.
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