Geneviève Côté

Geneviève Côté (born 1964) is an award-winning Canadian illustrator living in Montreal, mainly known for her work on children's books.[1]

She was born in Montreal, Quebec,[2] and received a bachelor's degree in graphic design from Concordia University in 1987.[3] Côté has contributed illustrations to various publications including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Utne Reader[1] and The Wall Street Journal;[3] her work has been featured in magazines such as Communication Arts, Print and American Illustration. She has also worked for advertising agencies in Toronto, Montreal and Melbourne.[1] From 1993 to 1995, Côté was president of the Association des illustrateurs et illustratrices du Québec.[4]

Selected works[4]

gollark: You can't integrate with respect to x *and* use x outside the integral, you bee.
gollark: You're just doing it wrong.
gollark: Type "int" or "d/dx".
gollark: Oh, and factorial (continuous, via "gamma function" technology).
gollark: erf, statistical distributions, ln, abs, sqrt/other powers, hyperbolic functions, inverse trignometric functions, exp (e^x), sum, product, integral, derivative, mod, ceil/floor/sign/round, gcd, lcm.

References

  1. "Geneviève Côté". Macmillan Publishers.
  2. "Geneviève Côté" (in French). Communication-Jeunesse.
  3. "Geneviève Côté" (in French). Éditions Scholastic.
  4. "Geneviève Côté". TD Canadian Children's Book Week.


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