RSS
May 31, 2016

John Tomac’s illustration for D Magazine accompanied an expose of the most scrutinized job at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport: the lucrative and cut-throat world behind their shoeshine concessions. (more)

May 31, 2016

Agent Illustrateur's playful illustration for Emory Nursing Magazine Spring issue accompanied a serious article about schools partnering to train nurse-midwives in desperately underserved rural Georgia. (more)

May 31, 2016

David Vogin’s latest illustration for Dallas CEO Magazine accompanied an account of the challenges women face working in male-dominated industries. (more)

May 31, 2016

Davide Bonazzi's recent illustration for Science magazine accompanied a study of ant behavior that reveals important lessons for humans living in an increasingly urban ecosystem. (more)

May 31, 2016

Federico Gastaldi’s illustration is a response to news stories about Iranian women who are defying the “Morality Police” by cutting their hair and shedding their hijab.  (more)

May 31, 2016

Jing Jing Tsong has just completed illustrations for “Feathers and Hair, What Animals Wear” by Jennifer Ward. This playful exploration of diverse wildlife comes out in March 2017 from Simon & Schuster… but here’s a sneak-peek of Jing’s utterly charming artwork right now! (more)

May 31, 2016

Jon Valk juggled twenty two fonts to bring a vintage vibe to this circus-like sectional front page design for The Wall Street Journal’s summer book feature.  (more)

May 31, 2016

Daria Kirpach comments on the pollution of our oceans worldwide with a conceptual illustration that works on many levels. (more)

May 27, 2016

Daniel Hertzberg’s recent illustrations about managing stress, for the Robb Report, give us two more good reasons to cool it and enjoy the holiday weekend! (more)

May 27, 2016

Kotryna Zukauskaite’s latest illustration makes a pointed comment on the rise of personalized info-graphics. (more)

BLOG ARCHIVE

ISPOTTERS IN THE NEWS