illustrations with taste


Illustrations can be computer-generated or created the old fashioned way.

Creating a mood or explaining and idea, illustration is like that spoonful of sugar that makes every design project a little more delicious.


Eskie Rescue

Eskie Rescue

Hebrew Blast-Off

Hebrew Blast-Off

What is more daunting than learning a new language—especially one with a foreign alphabet! Adults quickly revert to children, in need of constant reassurance. Here encouragement is provided by Tzakki the astronaut who promises to guide adults through an exciting new way to learn the Hebrew alef-bet, promising a not-so-scary to a very exciting world.

Wedding Invitation

Wedding Invitation

Two young musicians invite family and friends to join them as they vow to make beautiful music together!



Ima on the Bima: My Mommy is a Rabbi Children’s Book

Ima on the Bima: My Mommy is a Rabbi Children’s Book

Watercolor provides a fun medium for this children’s book—a style that works whether in full color or subtle duotone.


Watercolors

Watercolors

The organic beauty of watercolor and the variety of computer filtering offers the possibility of effective and evocative illustration that helps your words sing.


Rosh Hashanah Card

Rosh Hashanah Card

This eye-catching graphic collage bears a message of peace and hope in this unique holiday greeting. Coordinating text and illustration is a specialty of Now You See it! graphics. We can create both the look and copy to make your message most memorable.

This is My Beloved–Ketubah

This is My Beloved–Ketubah

Quotations about friendship are woven in and out of this ketubah, in keeping with the theme of the wedding invitation and program. The interplay of shapes and colors and styles reflect the belief that people bring their delightful differences to relationships. The variety enriches and adds interest to the design and the relationship.


Pomegranate Circle–Ketubah

Pomegranate Circle–Ketubah

This ketubah uses the images of pomegranates and other foliage to wish a young couple a happy and fruitful future. The colors and format suggest structure, harmony and a link with the ancient tradition.

Olive Tree–Ketubah

Olive Tree–Ketubah

Text and illustration should always create a harmonious relationship. This illuminated wedding ketubah (contract) describes the union of a Jew and non-Jew becoming one to create a new family. The biblical symbol of the olive tree is the basis for the graphic depiction of this relationship.