
Veteran globe-trotter and all-around illustration trooper Jem Robinson checks in from the floor of the Houston airport en route to the UK via NYC from the Cayman Islands. Remarkably fresh from a three week “vacation,” Jem shares a few jobs she’s done while frantically relaxing on the road… (more)
Allan Burch channeled the kitschy vibe of those 70s montage-style TV Guide covers for a publication promoting network programming and personalities found on Fuel TV. When the mandate is to include characters from Fuel’s three main shows plus the network's six core action sports… montage is the ONLY way to go! (more)
Chris Whetzel created the cover plus interior spot for Connecticut Magazine’s annual Rating the Small Towns issue. Best known for his strong graphic figures and portraits, Chris was delighted to flex some landscape muscles for this assignment. (more)
Kathryn Rathke created this "Political Spy" portrait as her first commission is for the UK edition of GQ magazine. (more)
Anthony Freda of Acme Illustrators created this image recently for a Special Section of the Wall Street Journal called "Taking Stock." (more)
Jose Pardo illustrated the game board and box art for the Dino-Bump board game from LuvyDuvy Corporation. They wanted the dinosaurs to be realistic looking but not too fierce or scary for the younger children. It's already won an award from creativechild.com. (more)
A special edition of The New York Times Science section turned to Stuart Bradford today for a series of images on making sense of the bewildering new US Health Care Reform. (more)
The Wall Street Journal asked Jack Molloy to illustrate a map for an article about wineries in Israel. "It never crossed my mind that they had wineries there…" (more)