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June 30, 2016

Chi Birmingham’s fun illustrations for Texas Co-op Power Magazine are all about hot cars and cool dudes… or wait, maybe it’s the other way around? (more)

June 30, 2016

Davide Bonazzi was recently commissioned by Italian national public broadcasting company Rai Com to create a wraparound cover for their magazine, Italiana, celebrating the historic “Taormina Film Festival,” which takes place in Sicily. (more)

June 30, 2016

Curt Merlo’s thought-provoking illustrations seem to flow nonstop. Recent projects include this image for The Washington Post Outlook about the gay rights movement taking on the NRA after the Orlando shootings:  (more)

June 30, 2016

Michael Cho illustrated a multiple portrait spread for Tufts Magazine accompanying a feature article on the surprising number of Tufts alumni who made it big in Hollywood. (more)

June 30, 2016

Peter and Maria Hoey illustrated an article for the Sunday New York Times Business section about the financial struggles currently experienced by law schools and their students. (more)

June 29, 2016

Steven Noble was commissioned by Bluerock Design on behalf of The Old Farmer's Almanac to illustrate the guide’s new cover with brighter, crisper seasonal depictions, updating the new look while harkening back to its earliest designs. The original illustration was hand drawn on scratchboard.

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June 29, 2016

Michael Sloan’s cheerful, deceptively simple illustrations are in high demand among sophisticated editorial clients. The Wall Street Journal commissioned Michael to illustrate a “Watch Man” column wondering whether a quality timepiece had to be Swiss: (more)

June 29, 2016

Valeria Petrone’s amusingly anthropomorphic canines line up to illustrate the Summer/Fall cover of PetsGuide, featuring the best dog parks in Southern California. (more)

June 28, 2016

Alex Nabaum's illustration for the Los Angeles Times demonstrates that the state of American literature is just as strong as ever.

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June 28, 2016

Stephan Schmitz’s illustrations for Scientific American accompanied an article about an ex-banker who suffers from depression and finds his way out of it by working with wood and creating beautiful accessories for birdcages. (more)

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