
Keith Negley shares some beautiful new work done for a wide variety of editorial clients. For the book review section of Christianity Today, the duality of good and evil, and why you need both:

For the Life and Times section of Runners World, illustrating a story about a woman who goes running to escape her migraine:

For Forward Magazine about cap and trade regulations and the complications that arise when they’re handled on a state level instead of federal:

For The New York Times, illustrating tax reform, specifically whether capital gains should be taxed the same as regular income:

For the science section of The New York Times, the positive side of Alzheimer’s. The story referenced a Van Gogh painting and the art director requested Keith find a way to fit it in.


