
"For our second annual Illustration Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners from each of the following categories: Editorial, Personal, Advertising & Promotional, Product & Packaging, Student. It is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Product & Packaging category: Sterling Hundley. Sterling Hundley is an acclaimed American illustrator, painter, and educator. His clients include Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, The New York Times, NASA, Marvel, and HarperCollins."
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"My brother and I were always outside. We'd tag along with dad, a relic hunter, as he literally looked for buried treasure (historical artifacts). From Native American spear points, pottery shards, medicine bottles to Civil War bayonets, buckles and shells, we watched as he pulled stone and rust from the earth. Each artifact rich with its own history and value. When we lost interest, we'd be left to play in the woods. It's amazing the endless wonders found in small streams, rivers and creeks."
The second annual Illustration Awards selected five winners across Editorial, Personal, Advertising & Promotional, Product & Packaging, and Student categories. Sterling Hundley won the Product & Packaging category with a packaging, illustration, and typography project for the 40th Anniversary release of Akira Kurosawa's Ran from STUDIOCANAL. Hundley is an American illustrator, painter, and educator whose clients include Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, The New York Times, NASA, Marvel, and HarperCollins. The awards were sponsored by Format, an online portfolio builder offering nearly 100 templates and thousands of design variables, plus a 14-day free trial. Hundley cites childhood relic hunting and camping as formative influences.
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