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Caitlin Keegan | I admire the richness in Caitlin Keegan’s patterns, illustrations and hand-drawn type for Shakespeare’s Love Sonnets. The warm colorful pallet, the line defined illustrations and the lively patterns add a layer of charm to the well known sonnets. Caitlin Keegan is a an illustraot and graphic designer based in Brooklyn, New York. She has created artwork for clients including Bust, Chronicle Books, The New York Times, Nylon, and Playgirl.

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