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ILLUSTRATIONS
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llustrations and cartoons for publishers worldwide, from whimsical work and editorial art to mixed-media and children's illustrations. >more |
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BOOK DESIGN
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acket cover design, cover art and interior illustrations for publishers like Random House, Rowohlt, Piper, Hanser, Gabal, and Campus. >more |
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KICK-ASS PROJECTS
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estselling book designs, Oktoberfest, CBS, DER SPIEGEL, DIE ZEIT, Süddeutsche Zeitung and >more |
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CORPORATE
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rom corporate brochures to logos and conference collateral. Clients include Campus, and Random House. >more |
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PACKAGING DESIGN
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ackaging designs, kitchenware and tableware for Ritzenhoff, Rastal, Ravensburger, and others. >more |
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ART SHOP
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riginal art, limited-edition lino prints, postcards, and calendars by Oliver Weiss are available for sale from this online art store. >more |
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TURTLE
TALES COMIC STRIP |

"Turtle Tales" is a comic
strip by Oliver Weiss. Get a
license for your publication
now.
Click here for
more
information!
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CLIENTS
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Click here
to browse my client
list that includes The Christian Science Monitor, Rowohlt, Random House, Psychologie Heute,
The Writer, Campus, and DIE ZEIT. |
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TESTIMONIALS
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Click here to read
what others say about Oliver Weiss.
"Through all his
experiences Oliver has gained valuable insight into the workings of the
editorial, publishing and advertising worlds which puts him head and
shoulders above many out there."
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Charles Hively,
Publisher,
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WORKING IN DIFFERENT STYLES
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Occasionally,
clients ask me why I am not working in only one illustration style, as
opposed to my small handful.
So why am I working in different styles?
An unequivocal advocate for artistic expression, I have put together a few
thoughts on this topic. >more |
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PORTRAIT IN NOVUM MAGAZINE
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Oliver Weiss
loves exploring new ways. His style is familiar because his illustrations are published so
widely – in newspapers and magazines, on book and journal title pages.
And yet this style of his keeps changing; it is not even to be associated
firmly with any particular graphic techniques.
Oliver is attracted by the newness of each fresh challenge, the quest for the
specific artistic means that it demands. >more |
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