Bright and beautiful illustration from the highly sought-after JooHee Yoon
Editorial illustration comes in all shapes and sizes and JooHee Yoon’s work is undoubtedly on the stranger end of the spectrum. That’s definitely a good thing though as her personality-packed imagery is incredibly versatile and she’s been commissioned by titles like The New Yorker, Le Monde and The New York Times as well as the likes of Lucky Peach, Jamie Magazine and Nautilus Magazine. Equally at home either printmaking or drawing, JooHee often likes to combine the two in her pieces which give them a vivid sense of vibrancy both when viewed in situ and as standalone pictures.
As well as her website, JooHee keeps a Tumblr on which she shares some nice behind-the-scenes and work-in-progress tidbits to give her many ardent admirers a well-rounded insight into her practice.
JoHee Yoon: Bears for Willamette Week
JoHee Yoon: The Double
JooHee Yoon: Artfood
JooHee Yoon: Artfood
JooHee Yoon: Artfood
JooHee Yoon: Artfood
JooHee Yoon: Artfood
JooHee Yoon:New York Times article arguing women are better decision makers than men
JooHee Yoon: Sommelier
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Rob Alderson is a freelance writer, editor and strategist. He was previously editor-in-chief of It’s Nice That and WePresent, and editor of Design Week. He publishes the newsletter Undo, which tries to make sense of how AI is changing design work, the design process and the design industry.

