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Sarah Hollander Unveils a New Project

Sarah Hollander is no stranger to diversifying, and we have long been impressed by her whimsical illustrations in addition to her art direction and design capabilities.

Recently, she worked with “Ready to Learn DC,” a child-advocacy group in Washington, DC, that works to inform parents about the importance of a good preschool education while helping them to locate schools in the area. In addition to creating a visual identity, Sarah also worked with the organization to create an attractive and informative website and print materials.

You can take a peek here.

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Sarah Hollander’s “Twelve Days of Christmas in Washington DC” has Made the Publisher Weekly’s Children Bookshelf!

It seems that I may have summed up the subject of this post already, but we do have some wonderful news! Sarah Hollander, who recently completed the incredibly charming “Twelve Days of Christmas in Washington DC” (published by Sterling) has learned that her book has made the Publisher Weekly’s Children Bookshelf!

She has put a lot of energy into arranging readings and signings, and it seems her marketing efforts have paid off. Congratulations, Sarah!

You can read more on the author, Candice Ransom’s, blog.

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Sarah Hollander Works Out her Autograph Hand

Sarah Hollander’s heartwarming illustrations recently breathed life into the adorable children’s book “The 12 Days of Christmas in Washington DC,” and we are pleased as punch that her hard work has been so well received.

The artist was recently involved in a successful book signing at “Hooray for Books” in Alexandria, Virginia. Take a look at these lovely photographs that were taken by the author, Candice Ransom – what a doll (Sarah’s on the right)!

sarahblogsarahhblogWe would also like to take this opportunity to brag about two of the other Morgan Gaynin artists, as we have been fortunate enough to have 3 of our talented illustrators selected to work on this fun project that tackles holiday traditions and fun facts from all 50 states (and, of course, our lovely capitol!). Congratulations are also in order for  Lisa Adams, who illustrated “The 12 Days of Christmas in New York City,” and Judy Stead, the artist behind “The 12 Days of Christmas in North Carolina”.

Congratulations, Ladies!

Sarah Hollander’s New Site

Renaissance woman Sarah Hollander has added another accomplishment to her vast and varied portfolio. She recently redesigned her website, and it looks wonderful. Please be sure to take a look here – and don’t hesitate to contact her if you would like her to work her design magic for you. She is currently available for web design assignments (in addition to her cheerful illustrative work, of course).

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