2. Rebecca Mock
Brooklyn-based illustrator and MICA grad. The movements in her GIF paintings tend to be subtle, atmospheric. Her works have appeared in the New York Times and the Adventure Time comics covers.
4. Jen Lee
Jen’s Thunderpaw is part web comic and part Saturday morning cartoon. We’ve also profiled her, Rory Morris, and Sloane Leong for their comics anthology, which debuted at ECCC.
5. Yang Hua Chun
China-based animator, a known preferrer of hand-drawn over CGI who seemingly practices some sort of calligraphy-animating witchcraft.
6. Lacey Micallef
Hilarious, pop-inflected, and terrifyingly prolific. Have you seen her collaborations with Octopus Pie’s Meredith Gran?
7. Ryan Andrews
Ryan may not draw in GIFs very often, but it’s a delight when he does. He’s done comics like Sarah and the Seed and Our Bloodstained Roof (which was nominated for an Eisner Award).
9. Boulet
French artist Boulet runs a web comic of daydreams and daily observations. Occasionally, he animates his comics. Bonus points for loving Pittsburgh.
10. Uno Moralez
Moscow-based pixel painter, a sinister and unique take on old computer game aesthetics.
11. Robin Davey
A London-based artist, animator, and director inspired by mid-century illustrations.
12. Matthew DiVito (Mr. Div)
A very different sort of illustration. Matthew DiVito is a motion graphic artist who creates geometric, often cosmic-seeming scenes in Gifs.
13. Christina Lu
Our lovely co-worker and illustrator! Sundae Stroll won the 2013 PBS Thirteen Reel 13 Tumblr Month Contest.
15. Paul Robertson
Australia’s reigning champ of 8-bit psycho-scapes. You may know him from the Scott Pilgrim video game or Kings of Power 4 Billion%(<— Warning: Will melt your face + entire life).
16. Miguel Co
Illustrator whose works have appeared in the New York Times. Miguel’s use of animation is spare but essential to the drawings they appear in.
18. KCLogg
Animator and game designer based in Russia, with a delightful ability to make color pencil drawings into mesmerizing loops.
20. Nicolas Menard
Artist and director from Montreal. If screen prints came alive, they’d probably look like Nicolas’ Gif animations. Check out his short films.
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