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May 31, 2011

John Tomac illustrated the cover of the June issue of Shopping Centers Today, which looks at the rise in retail mergers and acquisitions, fueled partly by private equity cash, which promises to reshape the industry. (more)

May 31, 2011

Chris Beatrice was recently commissioned to create poster art for a story about a kindhearted dragon who amasses a small cadre of interesting friends. When the Black Knight comes to slay him, the dragon says, "Let's have some breakfast first," and the two become fast friends - even engaging in a friendly game of chess from time to time.   (more)

May 27, 2011

David Plunkert was commissioned by Cigar Aficionado magazine to create this illustration in his collage style for an article about gambling casinos going high-tech. (more)

May 26, 2011

Jon Reinfurt is having great fun with a series of illustrations for Major League Baseball. The article this one accompanies is about Coors Field in Denver, and the growing number of home runs it seems to be generating. (more)

May 26, 2011

Shaw Nielsen’s hand drawn type and cunning cupids make a perfectly lovely new opener and spot illustrations for the always wonderful folks over at 1105 Media. (more)

May 25, 2011

Edel Rodriguez’ illustration stands squarely at the intersection of art and design; here are three recent editorial assignments that go there with him. (more)

May 25, 2011

Jason Seiler’s time frame for this New York Observer cover featuring Dominique Strauss-Kahn was less than 24 hours, probably closer to 14 hours, from start of sketch to the end of final painting.  

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May 24, 2011

This illustration by Cathy Gendron visually distilled a complicated story about Canadian and US Royalty Trusts for Oil and Gas Investor magazine. These trusts are investment vehicles that supply capital for oil and gas exploration. The story explains how trust companies respond to new tax law changes, "tinkering" with their structures in order to attract investors. (more)

May 24, 2011

To no one’s great surprise, several pieces of Jason Seiler’s work are included in the lush new Volume 6 of the Digital Art Masters series. This time around, the first 200 people to pre-order the book will receive a pack of these cards for free. (more)

May 24, 2011

Traci Daberko was commissioned by the Toyota Corporation to create a visual representation of their core global values which are rooted in five foundation elements. Her tree illustration will be used in conjunction with their corporate vision statement to symbolize strength and power and stability. (more)

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