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April 30, 2015

Davide Bonazzi illustrated this subtly creepy book cover for an Italian edition of “The Humans” by Matt Haig, published by Mondadori Direct (2015). (more)

April 30, 2015

John Tomac’s opener and series of illustrations for a special feature in Successful Farming magazine takes a look at the future of farming and what it might hold.  (more)

April 30, 2015

Taylor Callery was commissioned by promoter National Shows 2 to illustrate the commemorative concert poster for SlipKnot's "Prepare For Hell" Tour. Taylor’s riveting image was created using acrylic and collage on wood. (more)

April 29, 2015

Michael Sloan’s illustration accompanied an article about the rise of ISIS in Iraq for a University of Toronto publication. (more)

April 29, 2015

Jason Seiler’s funny-because-it’s-true cover illustration for The Dadly Virtues: Adventures from the Worst Job You’ll Ever Love hits the shelves just in time for Father’s Day.  (more)

April 29, 2015

Peter Strain created this amazing new JAWS illustration for Empire Magazine, just in time for beach season. “You’re gonna need a bigger boat…” (more)

April 29, 2015

Carlo Giambarresi’s subtle, intelligent illustrations have found their way onto the pages of magazines worldwide. An illustration for WirtschaftsWoche accompanied an article about stockholders who pass along proprietary information for personal gain. (more)

April 28, 2015

Alexei Vella’s illustration for Mother Jones accompanies an article questioning the safety of any and all artificial sweeteners in the food chain. (more)

April 28, 2015

Chris Gash’s illustrative wit was summoned for the second year in a row by Variety Magazine to breathe visual life into their annual report on entertainment education. (more)

April 28, 2015

Laura Watson was commissioned by Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital to create a fun suite of artwork to brighten their walls. The hospital places as much emphasis on a child’s emotional needs as they do on treating the illness and with that in mind chose the theme of “travel/journey as a metaphor for the healing process.” (more)

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