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From medical issues and corporate law, to reforming healthcare systems, Daniel Stolle‘s editorial illustrations are clear and clever no matter the subject. Simplified down to only the essential pieces, they regularly involve double meanings and visual humour.

It is always import for the meaning to be instantly understandable, even if there is a deeper play on words going on. This is especially true in editorial illustration, where the images often accompany a headline doing the same thing. The two should work together and in the same way, a way in which I think Daniel Stolle works perfectly.

© Daniel Stolle, 2011