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Tim Gough | Tim Gough’s illustration series “People who died” is a fascinating and beautiful collection of great artists, leaders, musicians, actors and athletes. The black ink illustrations are dramatic and have a wonderful balance of lines and stains with clever use of the paper’s white space adding a layer of depth to the illustration. Tim Gough is an illustrator and designer based in Philadelphia, PA. He has created work for The New York Times, Business Week, The Progressive,The Philadelphia Weekly, Nylon Magazine, Quirk Books, Fast Company, Burton Snowboards, Leo Burnett, Warner Bros. Records, Urban Outfitters, and McSweeney’s.

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