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		<title>Illustration &amp;#8212; AIGA | the professional association for design</title>
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		<description>Illustration lies in a no man&apos;s land, somewhere between fine art and clip art. Though illustration remains a powerful and versatile communication tool, it often plays a lonely role in the graphic arts. Illustrators operate from isolated studios, ignorant of the concerns of designers, who in turn are oblivious to the needs of illustrators. These articles explore the evolving role illustration plays in today&apos;s publishing environment.</description>
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