RSS
May 29, 2015

WACSO’s illustration for the Boston Globe accompanies an article about the occasional downside of shopping for real estate.  (more)

May 29, 2015

Kirsten Ulve created a zippy batch of illustrations for an article about the recent real estate boom in Northern Texas for Dallas-based D Magazine. (more)

May 28, 2015

Chris Gash's illustration for the Harvard Business School Alumni Magazine was designed around an article about the U.S. Competitiveness Project and how quickly the initiative has grown as more people have gotten involved. (more)

May 27, 2015

Jon Krause is one of nine Philadelphia-based illustrators profiled in a recent issue of Philly VOICE magazine. “I like taking text that might be obtuse and simplifying it into an image that makes the viewer think a bit, and crystallizes what the message is – visually -- in a concise way.” (more)

May 27, 2015

Brian Stauffer’s illustration on POLITICO.com is about the snail-like pace of change in the so-called Clean Energy Revolution. (more)

May 27, 2015

Dan Bejar's "Serial Thriller" cover for Concord Academy Magazine illustrates a story about the hit podcast "Serial's" creator Sarah Koenig, and the podcast medium's ability to support long-form narrative journalism in the age of 140 character news bites. (more)

May 27, 2015

Kotryna Zukauskaite was commissioned by the Milken Institute Review to illustrate an article on “Attention Economy,” which analyzed the relative value of time, quick clicks, and attention in social media. (more)

May 27, 2015

John Kachik painted this 10 x 10" oil on black velvet portrait of Elvis for a fund raising auction at the Starry Night Delaplaine Gala in Frederick, MD. A real mixed metaphor image, John’s cultural mash-up incorporates Van Gogh and campy black velvet painting to create something brand new. (more)

May 27, 2015

Laura Watson, inspired by the tiny spring blooms popping up in her garden last month, decided to illustrate and hand letter a botanical pattern for the stationery/greeting card/paper products markets.   (more)

May 27, 2015

Taylor Callery created simple illustrations for Harper's Magazine to accompany a complex feature on the intensions of the Affordable Care Act, and how it affects the poor and middle class.  (more)

BLOG ARCHIVE

ISPOTTERS IN THE NEWS