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Born in Bosnia, Mirko Ilic drew comics, illustrations, designed posters, books and record covers in Europe. In 1991, he became the art director of Time Magazine International Edition. In 1992, he became art director of the Op-Ed pages of the New York Times. In 1995, he established Mirko Ilic Corp. Today, he designs and illustrates for a wide range of clients.
Mirko Ilic presents a lecture based on his experience as an illustrator and designer, examining the relationship between creative work and civic responsibility. He reflects on the pursuit of recognition and how it can obscure a deeper sense of purpose, arguing that being a citizen comes before being an illustrator. Drawing largely from his pro bono work and that of other artists, he highlights how socially driven projects have often led to greater impact and recognition than commercial work.