
John S. Dykes created this earthy image for Bicycling Magazine to accompany the story of a community in Utah that has successfully increased the number of biking students from 32 to 50%. (more)
Steven Salerno's half page illustration on the cover of the Sunday NY Times Real Estate section is all about big apartments with BIG, BIG price tags. (more)
Jon Reinfurt is pretty darn happy about a couple of terrific new editorial clients he's worked with lately. (more)
Mark Smith created this image recently for You Magazine to illustrate a story about a young girl who was bullied by her female friends and ostracized from her group. (more)
Today’s New York Times Editorial page features an illustration by Alex Nabaum for a piece called, “Why We Talk to Terrorists.” (more)
The Society of Illustrators Los Angeles has announced the winners of their prestigious annual competition, Illustration West, now in its 48th year. Among those honored are numerous ispotters, several with medals. Congratulations to all! (more)
The Washington Post came to Goni Montes with a true dream job... an illustration for the Book Review on Guy Gavriel Kay's Under Heaven. (more)
Pete Ryan's interpretation of corporate criminality for The Progressive: a briefcase doubling as a mugshot slate, of course! (more)
Rounding up the usual suspects, here are three ispotters whose illustrations regularly grace Science Times each Tuesday... (more)
James Carey’s sensitive line work was animated in this TV commercial for the Army Recruitment program by Why Not Associates. (more)