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June 28, 2013

Anna + Elena Balbusso illustrated "La Petite Chipette," an article about a small child gone missing, for the summer issue of the beautiful quarterly French magazine, REVUE XXI. (more)

June 28, 2013

Chi Birmingham has been illustrating the business travel column for the New York Times recently. Here are a few from this past month.  The future of room service: (more)

June 27, 2013

John Tomac’s illustration for Inside Counsel magazine appears with a story on new rules that should limit the scope and cost of e-discovery, which in turn could mean fewer hoops to jump through for in-house legal departments. (more)

June 27, 2013

Brian Stauffer’s cover for the New Times accompanies “False Profit,” an article about a minister who manipulated those of faith and embezzled from his church’s donations.  (more)

June 25, 2013

Michael Waraksa had two illustrations accepted into the 3 X 3 Magazine Proshow #10.  “New Aluminium Thursday” and “Good Afternoon” were both submitted for the Unpublished category. (more)

June 25, 2013

John Kachik illustrates a story in the History section of Texas Co-Op Power magazine about the attempt to make rain by blasting the sky in 1871. (more)

June 25, 2013

Laura Watson illustrated and designed the frisky cover for Fully Booked, a new novel that promises to make you laugh out loud and crave wine.  Bonus: 10% of sales will go to two non-profit organizations associated with therapy dogs.  Read the first chapter and then order the book here. (more)

June 25, 2013

Kevin Sprouls’ iconic black and white “Hedcut” portraits have run for years in the Wall Street Journal, but generally no larger than a spot.  This week, thanks to this Ernst & Young ad, Kevin’s portraiture ran full-page, in all its staggeringly detailed glory. (more)

June 25, 2013

John Tomac’s illustration for The Chicago Tribune examines the literary trend of time travel by introducing a (poorly-mannered) Apatosaurus who is no longer constrained by the space-time continuum to accompany their story. (more)

June 24, 2013

Richard Borge’s delightful animated short, “Rooster” has earned him an International Motion Art Award in a Play-themed competition sponsored by loopdeloop.  “Rooster” is a toy chicken who dreams of being a World War II pilot. Borge created the piece, which runs 76 breathtaking seconds, over the course of three days in his Brooklyn studio. (more)

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