
Mark Smith had about 24 hours to conceive and create this artwork for this week’s London Times Educational Supplement. Subsequently, Mark described himself as “knackered, but really chuffed” to have his work included. (more)
Nigel Buchanan visualizes some very odd seat coverings for cars in this month’s Motor Trend magazine. Salmon leather and fabric coated in ground crustacean exoskeletons which in theory encapsulate odors to keep your interior smelling… nice. (more)
Andrew Wright presents a pair of heroic-sized playing cards for Gallery Nucleus' upcoming Alice in Wonderland themed show, "Curiouser and Curiouser". (more)
Dennis Juan Ma recently completed illustrations for a children's graphic novel, “Graffiti Revolution,” for Simple Literacy Publication. The plot involves an evil dictatorial duke who learns to be kind and humorous. (more)
Patrick Welsh shares his unique point of view in this artwork for an article on winter spear fishing in the current issue of Outdoor Life Magazine. (more)
Illustration to the rescue! Alex Nabaum illustrated the abstract concept of what Yale’s finest medical scientists are bringing to fruition: an artificial pancreas. (more)
Jonathan Williams creates the mood for a short story in Prospect Magazine about love, adultery and the ever-changing shifts of power. (more)
Dutch real estate magazine Vastgoed commissioned Leon Mussche to illustrate the sorrows of home ownership. The article, written a Q&A style, covered all kinds of financial and legal problems one can face owning a share in an apartment building. (more)
Graham Smith had a fresh take on an article about cross-cultural marketing for Plan Sponsor Magazine. Since different cultures look at retirement goals differently, some financial planners’ standard sales pitches fall on indifferent ears in the Hispanic community. (more)
Jacob Thomas has received two prestigious Society for News Design Awards for his Boston Globe “Anthologist” and “Con Census” artwork. (more)