Monthly Archives: March 2012

Artist Interview with Paul Hill

Paul Hill is a fantastic architectural illustrator based in South Africa. Read on to learn more about Paul and his work with Copics! Tell us about yourself! I was born in Birmingham, England in 1971. Before immigrating to South Africa … Continue reading


New Product: Line Art!

Love coloring more than drawing? Great news! Our new collection of line art is now available in our online store. These images, printed on high-quality paper, are ready for markers – so color your heart out! Check out how our … Continue reading


Guest Post: Goblin Illustration by Brandi York

This week, artist Brandi York walks us through a fantasy illustration with Copics. Enjoy! For today’s demonstration, I thought I’d let my geek flag fly a bit and do a rendering of my World of Warcraft goblin, pushing myself to … Continue reading


Copic at WonderCon 2012

Visit Copic Marker at WonderCon in Anaheim, CA, March 16-18! Find us at booth #875 near Artist’s Alley. Check out some of the amazing Copic-loving comic artists that will be at the show!               … Continue reading


Artist Interview with Caleb Laughlin

Caleb Laughlin is an Associate Designer and Architectural Illustrator at Cameron  McCarthy Landscape Architects in Eugene, Oregon, as well as a freelance illustrator. Last year Cameron’s rendering of the Willamette River Bridge (below) won an Award of Excellence from the … Continue reading


Guest Tutorial: Architectural and Technical Sketching by Jackson Root

This week’s guest tutorial is by Jackson Root, a talented illustrator in Southern California. Enjoy! Architectural and Technical Sketching with Copic One of my favorite things to do on a Sunday morning is to go out exploring in the neighborhood, … Continue reading


New Design Team Members!

It’s been a while since we added anyone new to the Copic team, so it is with great excitement that we announce two new designers to the Copic Papercrafting Team: Cindy Lawrence and Michele Boyer. Welcome to the Copic family! … Continue reading