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November 28, 2011

John W. Tomac worked a quick, pre-Thanksgiving job for the Chico News & Review, illustrating a story about residents who make a difference. (more)

November 28, 2011

Michael Waraksa had two pieces accepted into the Society of Illustrators upcoming 54th annual show in New York. "Indirection" and "Do" were both chosen in the uncommissioned category. (more)

November 23, 2011

Anthony Freda’s piece, “Culture Is Not Your Friend,” will be included in this year’s Society of Illustrators show in New York. (more)

November 23, 2011

Michael Sloan’s cheerful, intelligent style continues to be a favorite among all sorts of clients.  Here’s a roundup of some of his recent jobs: (more)

November 23, 2011

Mark Smith’s reflective image of Herbert Warren Wind was accepted into the New York Society of Illustrators 54th award annual in the Editorial category. (more)

November 22, 2011

Shaw Nielsen created this illustration for Harvard Public Health Review magazine for an article about the exponential growth of the human population. If you think the world is crowded now, just wait a few years. Between today and 2050, our 2011 global population of roughly 7 billion could expand by an estimated 2.3 billion people… (more)

November 22, 2011

Anthony Freda illustrated the cover of Larry Closs’s novel, Beatitude, a nicotine-and-caffeine-fueled journey into New York’s thriving poetry scene of slams and open-mike nights, featuring two previously unpublished poems by Allen Ginsberg.. (more)

November 21, 2011

Eric Hanson’s double portrait of Bono for The New Republic is one of about a dozen illustrations he did for their “Lists Issue,” on newsstands now. “Bono is on their list of ‘pseuds’", explains Eric... (more)

November 21, 2011

Carl Wiens created this sharp set of spots for The Wall Street Journal illustrating some possible outcomes of the budgetary 'supercommittee', ranging from full success to complete failure. (more)

November 21, 2011

Edel Rodriguez illustrates a complex opinion piece for today’s New York Times on China’s growing influence over the global economy and its increasing ability to project military power in competition with the United States. (more)

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