I’ve advocated for the use of illustration in communications for some time.
No matter how outrageous the subject matter, illustration can bring it to life.
For my money, the best illustrations can be found on the covers of The New Yorker, but the publication might have outdone itself with the August 28 cover art, worthy of a breakdown.
He is up a creek with no paddle in sight.
Of course, Mr. Trump has provided fodder for numerous New Yorker covers. The artwork right after the election is a keeper, showcasing a “word visual” in which the words and imagery perform in harmony.
It turned out to be a prophetic — and understated — communication.
Side note: For practical guidance on using illustrations in communications, you might check out “The Mechanics of Working with an Illustrator.”