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February 26, 2013

Michael Cho thoroughly enjoyed this illustration assignment for the University of Toronto Alumni magazine, which described various scenarios of the apocalypse and their odds of coming true.    (more)

February 26, 2013

Michael Waraksa's illustration for OnEarth magazine accompanied an article about the use of radio controlled planes for conservation purposes such as the monitoring of orangutan populations in Sumatra and mapping deforestation. (more)

February 26, 2013

Brian Stauffer’s latest cover illustration (his 22nd!) for Worth magazine is all about the glamour and energy of couture. (more)

February 25, 2013

Patrick George’s graphic, playful illustration style is a favorite among the better men’s magazines; here are some recent highlights.  For Men’s Health: (more)

February 25, 2013

Carl Wiens illustrated two different aspects of gun violence this past month. For an Entertainment Weekly special section examining the role guns play in the whole entertainment market, Carl was given the specific topic of guns and television.   (more)

February 22, 2013

Edel Rodriguez created a full page illustration of the coveted statuette for a special edition of The Hollywood Reporter this week, in honor of the 85th Academy Awards. (more)

February 22, 2013

Michael Cho incorporated both inventors and their inventions when illustrating these portraits for Popular Science. (more)

February 21, 2013

John Kachik’s painting will appear in an exhibition called the “Un-Box Show” at The Artists' Gallery in Frederick Maryland. The invitational show and silent auction fundraiser runs from March 2nd to 30th. (more)

February 20, 2013

Jason Seiler was commissioned to create caricatures of several influential business personas, to be featured hob-nobbing with cartoon characters in newspaper "photographs" in the animated film, "Escape from Planet Earth" (out in theaters now). (more)

February 20, 2013

Tom Richmond’s latest illustrative challenge for MAD Magazine is a mash-up of the super-wholesome classic comic strip, “Family Circus” and the wildly dysfunctional reality show, “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.” (more)

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