
Dale Stephanos completed a quick turnaround cover illustration for SF Weekly about the growing feral cat problem in San Francisco. (more)
Tim Foley’s ongoing graphic series, Freaks of Nurture, takes a walk on the wild side of the junior high hallways with the story of “Virginia,” the Bad Girl. (more)
Chris Gash tackled the March 10 Dallas Observer cover for a feature about an EPA scientist who is taking the local government to task on toxic waste. The art director came up with the idea of doing a satire based on the Toxic Avenger movies, and Chris ran with it. (more)
Hal Mayforth is one of four artists to be featured in “Drawn From Vermont,” which opens this week at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Although best known for his cartoons, Hal will instead be showing 32 of his semi-abstract, gently humorous paintings. (more)
Chris Beatrice designed an illustrated the cover for "The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge," the first volume in a series of young adult adventure books with a Canadian railroad theme. (more)
Tracy Walker’s lovely Earth Day poster, created for Earth Day Canada, has won in the poster category of the Applied Arts 2011 Photography &Illustration Awards. (more)
Michael Austin’s interactive online children’s book, “A Present for Milo,” was featured on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition this week. The segment, “Children's Book Apps: A New World of Learning,” discusses digital development of well-known kids' books... (more)
Shaw Nielsen created an illustration for today’s NY Times showing how the improving US economy makes finding good deals on summer beach home rentals more difficult: others are swooping in and renting the best ones early. (more)
Christian Lindemann was recently commissioned by his steady client, Migros Magazine in Switzerland, to illustrate an article about “charlatans in business". (more)
Alex Nabaum illustrates China’s split personality for TIME magazine. When approaching China, diplomats never know whether they are dealing with the business side or the military side. (more)