
Brian Stauffer got the call last week from the New York Times Op-Ed page to do an image about the revival of peace talks in the Middle East and how religious settlers obstruct any chance for piece. (more)
Harry Campbell got a call from the LA Times to do a section cover on the upcoming Emmy awards. (more)
Liverpool native Ruth Rowland was thrilled to be asked to work on the John Lennon “Gimme Some Truth” Campaign to commemorate his 70th birthday, which falls on October 9th. The logo Ruth created for the campaign was inspired by the small calligraphic self portraits that often accompanied his signature. (more)
Federico Jordan illustrates the first annual New York City Unicycle Festival (aka the city’s début celebration of the one-wheeled) for the Above and Beyond feature of this week’s New Yorker. (more)
Judith Drews is thrilled with the completion of her first Wimmelbuch, one of a series of classic German children's activity books. This one is about Berlin, and is schedules for November publication. (more)
Several pieces by fantasy artist Tyler Jacobson were selected for inclusion in the new D&D Dark Sun Creature Catalog, published by Wizards of the Coast. (more)
Lisa Henderling's illustrations are featured on the packaging of K-Mart's exciting and innovative new house brand called “Smart Sense.” Lisa's illustrations add a bit of whimsy and movement to the clean design of the packaging. Check them out on your next trip to K-Mart! (more)