Isabelle Dervaux
Playful, sophisticated and witty are some of the adjectives that come to mind when describing the work of Isabelle Dervaux. An accomplished illustrator who brings her unique perspective to commercial assignments from broadcast to print to consumer packaging, Isabelle has worked extensively in the United States, Japan and Europe. A native of France who received her education in art and art history at the University of Lille, Isabelle soon made her way to New York where she developed a taste for bagels, knishes and New Yorkers-one of whom she later married. Her client list reads like a who's who of advertising, retail, publishing and entertainment. She's worked for everyone from The New Yorker to Barneys New York to British Airways. She has received recognition from American Illustration, Communication Arts, Print and The Society of Publication Designers and she has had several exhibitions in New York and Tokyo. Her work is also part of MOMA's permanent collection. Isabelle now lives with her husband and two children in San Francisco, where she has acquired a taste for Dim Sum, Sopa Azteca and Napa Valley wines.
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Isabelle Dervaux client list includes:
In Style, Town and Country, Newsweek, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Child, Nickelodeon, HarperCollins, Pleasant Company, WH Smith, Spot Design, American Express, British Airways, Barneys New York, Target, Wines of France, MOMA, The Whitney Museum, Parco, Seibu
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