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May 31, 2011

Jillian Ditner created two maps for the June, 2011 issue of Country Living Magazine. An article titled “Way Down in the Delta” explores the fertile region on Mississippi that gave birth to the blues. (more)

May 31, 2011

British illustrator Max Scratchmann received an inspiring brief from the art director at the Wall Street Journal European edition: illustrate their summer music festivals supplement. Max created the dreamlike cover image plus a large interior spread to great acclaim, and he looks forward to working with this dynamic publication again. (more)

May 31, 2011

Pete Ryan created an image (shown here in two color-ways) for Cincinnati Magazine to illustrate a piece about a radio program dedicated to bluegrass music. “They mentioned that they wanted the piece to be really grimy,” Pete recalls, “I was happy to oblige.” (more)

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

Sean Tiffany created this feisty cartoon character mascot for the Wildlife Restoration Volunteers, a group that helps the environment around Boulder County by fixing the hiking trails, planting trees, and restoring the Rocky Mountain's fragile ecosystem. (more)

May 31, 2011

Jamie Hogan illustrated “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez recently for Cricket Magazine. The story, a memoir of Jimenez’ childhood as an immigrant from Mexico, working alongside his family in the fields of California, reminded Jamie of her own travels there in the 1990’s.  (more)

May 31, 2011

Tyler Jacobson  created this series of beautiful, dynamic military paintings for Men's Journal. Though the deadline was a tight squeeze, Tyler brings superb quality to these illustrations of the various Special Forces. (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

Zara Picken was commissioned by AARP The Magazine to create an illustration for their “Wisdom Circle’ page, wherein readers respond to problems posed by other readers. The topic for this issue was about a homemaker worried her husband would get in her way once he retires and is at home more often. (more)

May 27, 2011

Pepper Tharp whipped up a batch of refreshing, can-do imagery to brand the DIY dream-come-true website, Creative Dish. (more)

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