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April 24, 2012

Edel Rodriguez illustrates the feature on today’s Op Ed page of the New York Times, which asserts that Israel should set the conditions for a territorial compromise based on the principle of two states for two peoples. (more)

April 24, 2012

Cathy Gendron’s illustration for Strategic Finance Magazine accompanies a story presenting a corporate survey on whistleblowing: what was seen, was it reported, who kept silent, and regret for acting or not acting. (more)

April 23, 2012

Yuta Onoda produced a full page illustration of arrogant power for Wharton Magazine. (more)

April 23, 2012

Daniel Hertzberg’s overnight turnaround job for Billboard Magazine last week illustrated an article about very popular singers and musicians in Latin America that have greatly benefitted from soccer's worldwide marketing. For example, many soccer players do Michel Telo’s dance moves after scoring a big goal. (more)

April 23, 2012

Anna + Elena Balbusso latest book project is a series of 15 full page paintings for "Power and Ambition in Shakespeare," published by Black Cat, as part of their “Reading Shakespeare” series. (more)

April 23, 2012

Alex Nabaum illustrated an article about couples’ cosmetic surgery for page one of the LA Times Image section. (more)

April 23, 2012

Jon Krause explores reproductive rights issues for the current issue of Bryn Mawr University Magazine. (more)

April 20, 2012

Daniel Hertzberg’s recent piece for American Lawyer illustrated an article about the majority of law firms’ revenues now coming from litigation. Previously, attorneys were engaged chiefly in settlement negotiations; now they take the offensive. (more)

April 19, 2012

Patrick George’s graphic illustration for UK trade magazine Caterer & Hotelkeeper accompanied a feature on how the hospitality industry can make money from live music gigs. (more)

April 19, 2012

Dale Stephanos’ portrait of President Obama for the Dallas Morning News illustrates a story on the administration's increasing reliance on unmanned drones to fight the War on Terror. “Those drones look like deadly mechanical mosquitoes flying in formation under a bloody sky to me,” remarks Dale. (more)

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