
Goni Montes illustrates his contemporary take on the Ladies’ Home Journal classic advice column, “Can This Marriage Be Saved?” (more)
Mark Hess’s “Trojan Pig” is part of a double-take-worthy campaign for the Field Museum, in Chicago. The posters, featuring horse-driven iconic images, minus the horse, announces the museum’s historical look at the importance of the equine element in human history. (more)
Asaf Hanuka amusing illustrates Metal Yoga (not to be confused with BROga) for an article in BusinessWeek magazine about the yoga-related trademarking craze. (more)
John Tomac channeled the Pied Piper with this illustration for Inside Counsel's coverage of a California lawsuit alleging that McDonald's illegally markets to children. (more)
Paul Morton recently illustrated this game cover for iWin and Somerset Entertainment. It features quite a wide array of buildings and greenery to choose from, kind of an eco-twist on the “Sim City” type games. (more)
Alex Nabaum’s cover for the special Fiction Issue of ESPN magazine is a true winner! (more)
Tyler Jacobson recently produced a set of illustrations for Dungeons & Dragon's Fortune Cards game, “Shadow of Nentir Vale.” One of them, a Dwarf Slayer piece named Fargrim, is on the box art as well. (more)
The Diabolique cover David Plunkert designed and illustrated has been included in Time Magazine's Top 10 Criterion Collection Covers. This new package, created for the 1954 classic French thriller, can be ordered in both Blu-ray and DVD formats. (more)
Jacob Thomas’s energetic section cover for the LA Times, “Blasting Off to Comic-Con,” has made him a Best of News Design Creative Competition Winner. (more)