
Jason Seiler ends 2010 on a high note with the news that he has just won a CG Award for excellence in the field of creative computer graphic art, design and technical execution for his Johnny Depp portrait. (more)
It seems Kim Rosen is busy right up until the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve with all kinds of new projects. First, for the Facts and Arguments section of the Globe and Mail, Dr. Feng Shan Ho, one of the first diplomats to save Jews by issuing them visas to escape the Nazis and the Holocaust. (more)
Steven Heller gives a shout on his Imprint blog to a few of his favorite Holiday 2010 cards, including these made by ispotters: (more)
This illustration by Jurgen Mantzke creates a metaphor for the concept of energy game changers. While the status quo is to find your way with a flashlight, one person has discovered that a squeegee changes everything. (more)
Despite the crazy snow storm that blankets the east this week, the last Health and Science section of the year for the New York Times is once more filled with the work of ispotters. (more)
Bill Greenhead has just finished working on a humorous animation for the Sunday Times of London. Bill had to balance using bitmap graphics in Flash with the file size and the animation speed… a fun challenge! (more)
Ellen Weinstein reflects it right back atcha in this illustration for the Washington Post. (more)
Ryan Snook created a full page illustration and icons for Runner's World Magazine’s Marathon Guide 2011. Designed to give the first time marathoner information about each race, the icons are used to describe unique details of is offered, such as Kid's Run, Pace Teams, Schwag, Rural or Urban, etc. (more)