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August 31, 2016

Davide Bonazzi’s illustration for Science magazine accompanied an article about the fact that identical mice often have a very different microbial makeup, which makes each one unique… and often makes scientific studies hard to replicate. (more)

August 31, 2016

John Tomac illustrated a quick assignment for the Washington Post for an article expressing concern about the the dwindling honey bee population. Pesticides are thought to be responsible and environmentalists are fighting hard to protect the insects from what they believe are the toxic effects of farming.  (more)

August 31, 2016

David Plunkert's illustrated posters are now in the Permanent Collection of The Library of Congress. The collection includes 54 posters created for Baltimore's Theatre Project, as well as 18 posters produced for clients such as The Maryland Institute College of Art and the indie rock band They Might Be Giants. (more)

August 31, 2016

Ken Orvidas created this graphic illustration for Seattle Magazine to accompany an article about the important work being done by a local cancer call center. It all starts with one call. (more)

August 31, 2016

Alex Nabaum illustrated the cover and an interior spread for the Association of National Advertisers magazine exploring the hot-button topic of the lack of transparency in media and advertising deals. (more)

August 31, 2016

Laura Watson was commissioned to illustrate fun summery stories for two of Bauer Media Group's tween magazines, Animal Tales and Girls' World. "A New York Pigeon Takes a Beach Vacation" is a goofy fish-out-of-water tale set at the seashore: (more)

August 31, 2016

Federico Gastaldi illustrated the cover of a new edition of Versos Sencillos (Simple Verses), poems by revolutionary Cuban writer Jose Marti. (more)

August 30, 2016

Melinda Beck brought a sure sense of design – and fun – to this illustration for the New York Times Health section, to go with an article on the dubious benefits of edible sunscreen. (more)

August 30, 2016

Simon Prades created four full page illustrations for a long-form article by Seymour Hersh in a recent issue of Cicero magazine. (more)

August 29, 2016

David Plunkert shares the second in a series of illustrated portraits of Japanese writers for Wired Japan, this time the author of "Way Passed Future," Soseki Natsume. (more)

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