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August 31, 2012

Dan Page’s illustration for the cover of the Washington Post Local Living Magazine is on the topic of Rivalries. (more)

August 31, 2012

Michael Cho’s recent illustration for Torchbearer magazine took on the subject of quantum physics, time travel and viewing the past.  “I was grateful that they gave me the latitude to do a ‘pulp sci-fi’ take on it,” says Michael. (more)

August 29, 2012

Eric Hanson cover illustrations for the New York Review Books editions of Kinsley Amis’ classic novels manage to channel the author’s intelligent humor with the simplest of line. Here are the first two in the series. (more)

August 29, 2012

Jeffrey Smith illustrated the story, “What It Was” by George Pellecanos for Playboy Magazine. (more)

August 29, 2012

Eva Vazquez’ illustration for Massachusetts-based Common Wealth magazine accompanies an article about the decreasing amount of time the Legislature actually spends in session. (more)

August 28, 2012

Shaw Nielsen’s illustrations, for Management Today, add a bit of zip to a couple of short columns. First, an article about how larger companies tend to talk big when it comes to building up “social capital” with their employees, who in turn are rather apathetic about the idea. (more)

August 27, 2012

John Tomac’s illustration for The Record’s real estate section ran with a story on basements and the polarizing opinions they generate among potential home buyers. Some people love the extra space a basement provides; others live in constant fear of finding the lower level flooded. (more)

August 27, 2012

Jason Seiler first assignment for The New Yorker appears in this week’s issue. (more)

August 27, 2012

Shaw Nielsen’s skateboard deck illustration will be auctioned off on October 6th in Denver as a part of Bordo Bello, an organization that fosters design directive outreach in Colorado and beyond. (more)

August 24, 2012

John Kachik's image for Texas Co-Op Power magazine accompanies a historical story concerning a young recently freed slave’s inability to celebrate his new life until he knows the rest of his family is safe living on another plantation. (more)

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