Vidhya Nagarajan

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

Vidhya is an illustrator from St. Louis living and working in New York City.

Her drawings have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek, among others; and her work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators LA and 3x3, CMYK, Communication Arts and American Illustration.

She also teaches design and illustration in the fall semester at Washington University in St. Louis, her alma mater.

Clients

Apple, Google, Random House, The New York Times, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Fast Company, The Hollywood Reporter, AARP, Scientific American, Kiplinger, Rachel Ray, The Atlantic, Eater, Bust, Playboy, The Boston Globe, Nautilus, The Nation, The Vegetarian Times, The Village Voice, Reader’s Digest, The Stranger, Cincinnati Magazine, Chicago Magazine, Teaching Tolerance, Orange Coast, Convene, Punch!, Milwaukee Magazine, United Airlines Rhapsody, Calgary Herald, Washington University, Hour Detroit, Kore

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Vidhya Nagarian

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AARP The Ethel
Bachelorette
My Kids Don't Want My Stuff
Rest in Power RBG
No Place Like Earth
Our Time is Now for Health
Don't fur-get to vote early
Why Not Vote
What's your voting game plan?
Happy Earth Day
We see heroes, he sees suckers and losers
Ice Cream
Ice Cream
AARP

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Balance the Courts
Don't Boo Go Vote
Not Voting is Not a Protest It's a Surrender
Be Patient for Democracy
Black Business Matter
Mental Health

Artist News

VIDHYA NAGARAJAN | NEW INTERVIEW | SIX QUESTIONS WITH CHRISTINE

Excited to report that #lcmartist Vidhya Nagarajan is featured in Six Questions With Christine! "The Practice of Noticing." Learn more…

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VIDHYA NAGARAJAN | WHEN CAREGIVERS NEED CARE, HOSPITALS ARE RESPONDING FOR AARP

Hospitals are stepping it up and we're thrilled to hear. Great new piece by #lcmartist Vidhya Nagarajan for AARP called…

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VIDHYA NAGARAJAN | MY HUSBAND WITH DIMENTIA YELLS AT ME FOR AARP

Here's to hoping that none of you will go through this. "My Husband With Dimentia Yells At Me. I'm Tired…

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