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June 25, 2014

Kathryn Rathke illustrates some of the superstars of the sport and she has a confession to make: “I knew I had to draw Balotelli and Ozil, their facial features make my hand itch to draw them. Drawing all of these fellows is a way of legitimizing my obsession.” (more)

June 25, 2014

James Steinberg’s illustration for AARP’s blog centered on the keywords "theft" and "healthcare." “A conceptual illustrator's job is to find images universally recognizable images and merge or distill them into a picture that is easily read and hopefully fresh and striking,” says James. (more)

June 25, 2014

Jason Seiler pulled off another incredible two-day turnaround cover illustration for the New York Observer, this time a portrait of actor Kelsey Grammer. (more)

June 25, 2014

Rob Dobi’s latest illustration for Variety depicts the stock of studio executives rising and falling precipitously, based on the success of their movies. (more)

June 24, 2014

John Tomac’s illustration for the June issue of Atlanta Magazine accompanies a feature a discussing state laws barring same-sex marriage that have been overturned around the country, and evolving views on the subject in the Peach State. (more)

June 24, 2014

James O’Brien illustrated an article for the New York Times Sunday Styles section about a brave new type of summer camp where kids take a break from mentioning physical appearance, including clothing. (more)

June 24, 2014

Eric Hanson’s latest illustration for Southern Living Magazine maps out the dense deliciousness of Eastern North Carolina’s best barbecue joints.  Loosen your belts and start your engines! (more)

June 24, 2014

Jon Reinfurt’s illustration for Minnesota Magazine accompanied a memoir about the author’s childhood golf outing with his father at a haunted resort town. Ghosts never actually appear in the story but the memory itself became the thing that haunted the author as time went on and his relationship with his father deteriorated. (more)

June 24, 2014

Ken Orvidas’ cover illustration for The Boston Consulting group sends the message that it’s not enough to simply study or measure well-being… rather, governments should be integrating well-being into the development of public policy. (more)

June 24, 2014

John Kachik created this illustration for Texas Co-Op Power, to accompany a story about traveling by stagecoach in the 1850s, and what supplies were required to make the arduous journey. (more)

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