Avinoam ‘Noma’ Bar is an Israel-born artist and graphic designer renowned for his negative space artworks that have adorned the covers of over 100 magazines. He has published over 550 illustrations and even released two books of his work: (1) Negative Space and (2) Guess Who – The Many Faces of Noma Bar.

Bar’s work has been featured in publications such as The Economist, BBC, The Observer and he was also awarded the prestigious Yellow Pencil at the D&AD. It’s impossible to feature all of his good works here as they are too many in number but we’ve shortlisted 60 that we think, are his best. Check them out below.

1. Audrey Hepburn

2. Desert War

3. Drugs and doping in professional cycling

4. Gun crime

5. How fashion loves art

6. If Turkey explodes

7. Steven Spielberg

8. Pulp Fiction

9. Mad Men

10. Saudi vs. Irani

11. Lion Films

12. Africa Rising

13. American Psycho

14. Bad hangover

15. Bomb

16. Book cover

17. Breaking Bad

18. Burkha ban

19. Cocaine

20. Domestic violence

21. Erotic science

22. Extra legroom

23. Final cut

24. Great Jones Street

25. Hangover

26. Help local fishermen

27. Hunger

28. IBM: Drivers

29. IBM: Fresh Food

30. Iraqi oil

31. Jaws

32. Kenny

33. Kingsman

34. Look out

35. Nazis

36. Lonely night

37. Paris attacks

38. Pensions and property

39. Pointed sense

40. Power to the individual

41. Rape in war

42. Red Riding Hood

43. RIP David Bowie

44. RIP Johan Cruyff

45. RIP Leonard Nimoy

46. Rush

47. S&M

48. Shy Guy

49. Silence of the Lambs

50. SOTA Music Festival

51. Opel: Spinach

52. Swimmer

53. Tarantino

54. Taxi Driver

55. Tea for two

56. Pin-up girl

57. Top Gun

58. Wearable technologies

59. Wish you were here

60. Which came first?

Our favourites: no. 8 (Pulp Fiction), 9 (Mad Men) and 33 (Kingsman). What about you? Share this post with an art lover and voice your views in the comments below. All images © Noma Bar.



