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August 31, 2015

Joey Guidone’s illustration, “Summer Concert” was named a runner up in the Creative Quarterly 41st annual competition. (more)

August 31, 2015

James Fryer’s illustration for the “House & Home” section of the Financial Times accompanied an article on the London housing market’s upward surge over the last 5 years. People who own £5million plus houses are faced with balancing certain growth in the value of their homes with a possible huge mansion tax. (more)

August 31, 2015

Peter Horvath’s illustration comments on California’s Proposition 8 of 2008 with a plethora of rainbows and fanfare. (more)

August 31, 2015

Michael Waraksa’s illustration for Security Management Magazine accompanied an article about how world powers are reducing their stockpiles of nuclear weapons, even as the threat of nuclear war still looms due to global instability. (more)

August 31, 2015

Peter Horjus is featured as “Illustrator of the Week” in the Design Inspiration blog on the homepage of Print Magazine(more)

August 31, 2015

Elvis Swift’s ebullient illustration for The New York Times “Summer of Science” feature brings to mind the classic work of Saul Steinberg. (more)

August 28, 2015

Stuart Briers’ striking illustration for Discover magazine accompanied an article on how the medical use of marijuana might help people manage physical conditions, rather than psychological ones. (more)

August 28, 2015

John Tomac’s recent illustration assignments have dealt with the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. For Grantland, a piece about the “The Green Wave, Tulane University’s football team, which had high hopes heading into the 2005 season, but before their first game found themselves dealing with a lot more than sports: (more)

August 28, 2015

Benedetto Cristofani created this print for the Delve, the movie-mad digital service that each week combines contemporary cinema with fine art and pop culture. Benedetto’s illustration of “45 Years” is available here. (more)

August 28, 2015

Jason Seiler illustrated this week’s cover for The Weekly Standard.  “I only had one day for this one,” says Jason.  “It was a bit of a killer to pull off - can't complain though, drawing Trump is never boring!” (more)

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