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London Ladd is an accomplished illustrator and educator with extensive experience in both academia and the publishing industry. Currently serving as a Teaching Assistant Professor and Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University, London Ladd has been imparting knowledge and skills in illustration since August 2020. Additionally, London Ladd is engaged as an illustrator for esteemed publications including The New York Times, Scientific American, HarperCollins Publishers, and Charlesbridge Publishing, contributing to various picture books and educational materials. With a robust educational background including a Master of Fine Arts in Illustration from Syracuse University, London Ladd has also held previous teaching positions at Daemen College and is recognized for presenting the picture book-making process to school-aged children.
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