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Sky Frequencies abstract illustration by Monsie (Monika Jurczyk) featuring clean lines, structured shapes, and flowy movement in a minimalist, conceptual vector style.
Sky Frequencies
Harvard Business Review editorial illustration of a woman split into three horizontal sections, representing isolation and disconnection in an AI-driven workplace.
Harvard Business Review
Aperol Spritz 3-2-1 Rule: animated vector illustration of an Aperol cocktail with motion, geometric shapes, and playful minimalist design by Monsie
Aperol Spritz 3-2-1 Rule
By the Pool: illustration of a woman relaxing by a poolside with an oversized sun hat and an open book, her legs playfully raised, against a vibrant background of abstract blue and beige wavy patterns.
By the Pool
Fierce, Fearless, and Fabulous is an editorial illustration of five empowered women in bold colors and minimal style, symbolizing diversity and unity in a modern, expressive composition.
Fierce, Fearless, and Fabulous
"Doubled Duo" abstract illustration: two mirrored female figures with flowing wave patterns representing duality and balance
Doubled Duo
Illustrated depiction of a female runner with long blonde hair in motion, wearing a red sports outfit, with abstract dark shapes trailing behind her on a blue background.
Sensory Overload
The Years, an abstract illustration featuring multiple overlapping profiles of faces, depicted in earthy tones with bold blue lips, against a beige background. The design includes flowing shapes and geometric elements, symbolizing the complexity of identity.
The Years
An abstract illustration featuring a woman's profile with flowing hair resembling water. Multiple orange and yellow fish swim through her hair against a blue background.
The Tide
Taboo No More: Women’s Reproductive Journey Editorial Illustration. An open magazine displaying a double-page spread featuring an illustration of a female runner. The runner is shown in two phases: one with a non-pregnant figure and the other with a pregnant figure. The text "The Things They Carry" is prominently displayed, with vibrant circular patterns in the background.
Taboo No More

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