11 Famous Graphic Designers & Artists to Follow in 2022
The field of graphic design has never looked better. Every day, artists worldwide are all bringing something new and unique to the table, enriching our collective design conscience with their work.
What does graphic artist do? It's pretty simple. Designers, illustrators and typographers can all be called artists when they create visually and conceptually exciting image which sends a strong message using nothing but letters, illustration and an intelligent use of colors.
Many legendary designers have made a lasting contribution to this industry. Sir Jonathan Ive, Rob Janoff (the Apple logo creator), and Massimo Vignelli (creator of NY Subway signage) are just some of them.
Much of their art is often confined to offline spaces that aren’t as instantly visible to us. If you’re looking for a micro-analysis of such classic graphic design pieces, you can check out our blog post on the best graphic design books to get for them.
Are you:
- Looking for something more contemporary, like famous graphic designers blessing your daily feed with their fantastic art and inspirations?
- A fellow designer looking to get inspired by the work of a famous designer?
- A graphic design admirer looking forward to seeing different ways how visual communication is expressed?
If so, you are in the right place! In this article, we will look at eleven famous graphic designers and artists from all over the world. We will also explore different examples in the graphic design industry using a different style of design.
From contemporary designers to typography designers, there is something for everyone, no matter which style of design you prefer. Without further ado, let’s dive right in! Here are some of the best graphic designers that you should follow right now.
Neil Secretario

If you’re the type to get sucked into the deep end with your typography, then Neil Secretario is the right graphic designer to explore.
He is a left-handed lettering artist and graphic designer. Neil has created art for clients all over the world. He has drawn logos, custom letters, and type for Sony Pictures, YouTube Red, Conde Nast, GQ Germany, Intercom, Lionsgate, Mikimoto, Penguin Random House, and Schweppes Europe.
In this graphic example, we see the words San Francisco and California on a white background. For both words, this famous graphic designer has chosen a light brown color. However, he has decided to shift the focus to “San Francisco.”
That is why he has used bold letters and bigger font size. The word “California” is not written in bold and has a faded color filling.
With a profile that’s bursting with a sophisticated and elegant type, you’re sure to find some typographical inspiration by following his Instagram profile.
Mike Perry

Here’s a feed that is an absolute explosion of color infused with psychedelic animation that will leave a lasting impression. You might recognize Perry’s graphic style from the title card animation of the popular Comedy Central sitcom “Broad City.”
In this particular graphic design, we can see how he has “transformed” the Sun into a human form walking through nature and smiling.
The colors used in this piece work well together. In the background, we can see the green leaves contrasting with the yellow-orange sun in the middle ground. This color play has been done on purpose to bring all the attention to the main character.
“Good morning. Today is another day. I love you. Be well. Stay safe.”- is written in the description of this Instagram post, which was published during the pandemic.
With his hands in everything from animations to sculptures, graphic novels, books, to public art installations opening up the avenues for his many international exhibitions, this is one to keep tabs on for the coming future.
Lauren Hom

Lauren Hom is a Detroit-based designer and hand lettering artist. She first started hand lettering as a hobby and then leveraged it into a thriving freelance business.
Hom is the author of “Daily Dishonesty” and the creator behind some amazingly quirky and colorful typography that fits right into your Instagram feed any day. Among some of her clients are TIME Magazine, Google, Facebook, Airbnb, Microsoft, YouTube, MailChimp, and Starbucks.
All of these brands have had the pleasure to work with this fantastic typography designer and artist, using her typographical wisdom in some of their campaigns.
Another reason why you have to follow this talented graphic designer is the fact that she always shares free resources on her blog and is happy to also share what she has learned through her online courses.
If you are wondering what tools she uses to create these mesmerizing graphics and how she grows her business as a freelance artist, you can take a look at her website.
Her motto is “Work hard, snack often.” In 2023 she plans to expand her creative skillset and explore how culinary arts and graphic arts intersect with one another.
Pavlov Visuals

We at Vectornator, as a vector-based software, consider Pavlov Visuals as one of the best graphic designers out there. Behind the art name, Pavlov Visuals is the artist Ryan Dean Sprague.
Pavlov Visuals was started by Ryan and his brother, who are both musicians. The need to have a strong branding and top-notch design for their music pushed this duo to start learning how to design.
Nowadays, Pavlov Visuals helps other artists all over the world to build their identities. Among their clients are Sony Music, Rebook, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, and Coors.
So does the combination of round shapes with straight lines and curves. This combination transmits a feeling of balance and an “organized” mess at the same time.
If you’re seeking sleek and modern vector works, this is the account for you. We’ve got nothing but love for vector designs, and this group of designers is a must-follow.
Sam Larson

This outstanding graphic design artist is based in Utah, which is pretty obvious in most of his designs. Even when he does not spell out the name UTAH in his works, you can clearly see the elements inspired by this special place.
You see the mountains, the sunrise, the plants, and the Utah State University logos, which are also called Utah State Aggies.
His attitude toward design rarely changes. The use of animals in his designs is almost always present. In most of his designs, you will notice a plain and simple background and several small illustrations “placed” in an organized way, making them look like stickers.
This graphic design artist takes his inspiration from the American West, pizza, and road trips. So, for that all-American nostalgia-inspired artwork, this is the profile you want to follow.
Velvet Spectrum

Velvet Spectrum design studio is based in Portland and is led by the duo Luke Choice and Morgan Reid Choice.
This Australian graphic designer is known for his colorful creations that look like they will pop out of the screen at any minute. And that is the aim of this artist. He loves to create dreamlike environments that seem to invite you to a whole new dimension full of happiness and vibrant colors.
Expressive typography is a visual identity for these artists since their graphic design style cannot be mistaken with anyone else.
Their works are unapologetically colorful and cover multiple facets of design, illustration, and typography with that unmistakable unique aesthetic.
The example you see here is a Mad Moon logo design for writer, director, and producer @davidlestermooney. With independent projects and collaborations with the likes of Nike, this is your go-to destination for a blend of color and quirk.
Dschwen

A feed that combines mesmerizing animation with everyday photography and the occasional humorous take.
Dschwen is a design studio that has partnered with brands and agencies all over the world. Their designs are not only great but also funny to look at. Want to make your day or evening? Just take a look at their website filled with beautiful gifs and visuals or scroll through their Instagram feed.
The only bad thing about their Instagram feed is that it leaves you wanting to see more from them and wish for them to post more often on their Instagram profile. The style of design in all of their work is playful and vibrant. They often use adorable characters such as Pikachu and Minions.
David Schwen’s studio has gathered designers who regularly put out fun-infused designs that aren’t afraid to experiment with bold colors and are sure to put a smile on your face. Click to view it with audio!
Stefan Sagmeister

No list is complete without mentioning the powerhouse duo behind Sagmeister & Walsh. Stefan has carefully curated his Instagram page to reflect the diverse works of artists around the world.
This Austrian graphic designer is based in New York City. There he founded his company Sagmeister Inc. in 1993.
The aim of the company was to create designs for the music industry. So far, Stefan has designed album covers for well-known bands and musicians such as OK Go, The Rolling Stones, Jay Z, Aerosmith, Talking Heads, and Brian Eno.
From 2011 until 2019, Stefan partnered with Jessica Walsh under the name Sagmeister & Walsh Inc., designing for famous clients.
According to Walsh, the duo split in 2019 because Sagmeister started to focus more on non-commercial work.
This prompted Walsh to found her own company &Walsh. Currently, Stefan creates non-commercial work for his company Sagmeister Inc. while Jessica creates branding & advertising work at her company &Walsh.
He has an iconic style that leaves a strong impression on the viewers. He always likes to think outside of the box, and we can see it in every single piece of work he has created so far.
Jessica Walsh

The other half of Sagmeister & Walsh, Jessica is arguably one of the most recognized names in the design industry today. With Stefan Sagmeister moving on from commercial work, she’s now taken full charge of her creative agency and (in a bold move) rebranded to &Walsh.
The example we have taken from her portfolio was published in March 2020, right after the pandemic broke out.
The message “Disinfect me baby one more time” attached to the bottle encourages continuous sanitization of hands and surfaces. It also channels Britney Spears’ song title “...One more time” combined with pop art.
It doesn’t matter if you are looking for inspiration for a book cover design, poster design, album cover, or book jacket. Jessica Welsh always delivers with her modern design skills.
Lotta Nieminen

Lotta Nieminen is a contemporary graphic designer, illustrator, and art director. Originally from Finland, Lotta founded her own studio in 2012 in New York.
Lotta Nieminen Studio creates visual solutions for clients across various disciplines. The studio also works as a creative partner, helping their clients with branding and bringing their unique visual identities to life.
In this example, we can see how she plays around with different colors for this Cook in a Book cover. This award-winning graphic designer has also illustrated interactive recipe books for children. So far, she has illustrated a series of four Cook in a Book.
The background you see in this example shown here is also taken from one of the inside pages illustrated by her.
Leta Sobierajski

New York-based artist Leta Sobierajski is known for her unique and quirky designs. She combines traditional graphic design elements with styling, art, and photography, as we see on this example.
The contrast between black and white parts and the bold colors is powerful. You will see these kinds of combinations on almost all the art pieces by this artist.
The image we have taken as an example is from their 2020 Tokio exhibition at Calm and Punk Gallery.
In October 2016, Leta founded a design studio together with her husband and collaborator, Wade Jeffree. Their projects range from art direction to installations. Their provocative designs are very different from all the other artists we have mentioned above.
Just take a look at her website or Instagram feed, and we assure you that you will have a hard time taking your eyes off those amazing designs.
Like Lotta Nieminen, Leta has also been recognized as an Art Directors Club Young Guns 15 recipient, among other awards.
If you are looking to break the monotony of your Instagram feed to engage with content outside of your social media bubble, then these 11 design profiles are sure to help with new ideas and inspiration on a daily basis.
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Cover Image by Aïshti's Under the Sea Campaign by Jessica Walsh & Stefan Sagmeister, edited in Vectornator.


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