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Based in Lebanon, Hanane Kai first ventured off as a graphic designer (with a BA degree from NDU), then pursued her passion for illustration, photography, and miniature set design.
She expresses herself through the visuals she creates, and hopes with every illustration to touch her audience, leaving them with a certain feeling or message.
Learn moreKatie Kath is an international award-winning freelance illustrator who creates book and magazine artwork for children of all ages, as well as for young adults.
She currently lives in the rolling hills of North Carolina with her husband and their cat, and she tries not to be a perfectionist—sometimes.
Learn moreKelly Kennedy is an artist and a children's book writer and illustrator. He is best known for illustrating the Dr. Seuss book Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should Be a Vet! and as a longtime contributor to Highlights magazines. He has also worked for various animation studios, such as Nickelodeon, where he directed and created the award-winning short film The Baseball Card Shop. When he's…
Learn moreMatt Kindt was born in 1973 to a pair of artistically supportive parents. Living briefly in New York,
Matt has spent most of his years in the Midwest, and the last fifteen years in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. In middle school, he would often create mini-comics featuring the teachers, to the delight of his fellow classmates.
Matt is the Harvey Award–winning writer and arti…
Learn moreKate Kronreif is a British illustrator living with her family in Vienna, Austria. She has illustrated several picture books for young children and had her work featured in Highlights magazine. She considers herself pretty au fait with all the feelings, and likes the warm and fuzzy ones best. She drinks an awful lot of tea.
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