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February 26, 2014

Jason Seiler’s latest illustration for the cover of the New York Observer smartly channels “A Clockwork Orange” for a story on NY State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. (more)

February 25, 2014

Jean Tuttle’s sure design chops and wicked sense of humor combined perfectly in this logo illustration for the Wall Street Journal’s recent coverage of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. (more)

February 25, 2014

Tom Richmond nails another perfectly illustrated parody for MAD Magazine, this time poking fun at “The Hunger Games,” starring “the paroxetine teen, the depressant adolescent, the grim-as-hell mademoiselle, Katfood Aspercreme!” (more)

February 25, 2014

Chi Birmingham cleverly fashions a snowflake out of grounded airplanes for this week’s New York Times “On the Road” illustration, discussing the record number of flight cancellations this winter. (more)

February 25, 2014

Joyce Hesselberth illustrates an article for the New York Times Science Times section about the “peer effect” of your child’s randomly assigned college roommate, which can affect everything from academic performance to freshman weight gain. (more)

February 25, 2014

Peter Strain designed, hand lettered and illustrated this movie poster for the premier of Wes Anderson’s new movie, “The Grand Budapest Hotel” at the Queen’s Film Theatre in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (more)

February 24, 2014

Brian Stauffer illustrates Barack Obama from behind, with perfect clarity, for the op-ed page of today’s New York Times. (more)

February 24, 2014

Anna + Elena Balbusso illustrated the cover for a new edition of The Canterbury Tales by creating a portrait of the author, Geoffrey Chaucer, composed of his own characters. The Balbussos have twelve more color illustrations within. (more)

February 24, 2014

John Tomac’s illustration for The Washington Post Outlook section appeared with a story on reducing the size of the military by pushing senior officers into retirement. (more)

February 20, 2014

David Vogin’s illustration ran big, bold and just a little bit creepy, on page one of the New York Times Home section today, for an article about the new breed of home surveillance systems. (more)

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