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October 29, 2010

Who does cute like Jennifer Taylor? Um… nobody!  Happy Howl-o-ween to all! (more)

October 29, 2010

Samuel A. Minick's work "Dream Head" will be included in the Toy and Book Illustration Exhibit opening Friday, October 29th, at 437 East Berry Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Gallery Walk-through will begin at 6 p.m. (more)

October 29, 2010

The latest from Caroline Church sees her bringing to life some amusing proverbs for Domino’s Pizza. Below, “The Sauce Always Justifies the Means.” (more)

October 29, 2010

Fian Arroyo has been occupied with all things late, lately. The George Washington illustration was done for Scholastic News about an overdue library book that was 221 years late and checked out by George himself. I wonder what kind of late fee we're talking about…? (more)

October 28, 2010

Richard Downs brings a full box of tools to work for his on-going Lynda.com DVD cover series.  Conveying the function of the software within each package is both a design challenge and an exercise in cohesive art-making. (more)

October 28, 2010

Jason Mecier created this portrait of  hit man John-John Veasey from real bullets and a handgun, for the November issue of Philadelphia Magazine.. (more)

October 28, 2010

Marty Braun illustrated the poster for the next Portland Stage (Portland, Maine) production, "Last Gas." The play is a bittersweet romantic comedy that takes place in a convenience store on the edge of nowhere in northern Maine. (more)

October 28, 2010

The Hejz created this global key visual for TBWA\Brussels and their client, Samsonite. Production took the studio three weeks to complete, using a combination of CGI, stock and photo-shoot materials. (more)

October 28, 2010

How could James Shepherd not be excited by the opportunity to render Harry Reid and Sharon Angle as Halloween monsters for the cover of Las Vegas Weekly? (more)

October 28, 2010

Rob Kelly was commissioned to do this "Hot Seat" portrait of actress Kristen Stewart for Time Out New York. Not wanting to make too much of an explicit Twilight connection, used mostly soft colors and gentle fades. (more)

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