
Bill Cigliano created logo art for the newly designed beer packaging for award winning Captain Lawrence Brewery's line of bottled brews. (more)
Bill Cigliano was commissioned by Briefings Magazine to create a spot illustration to accompany a P.J. O'Rourke essay on the lost art of verbal communication (especially concerning his 14 year old daughter) and the prevalence of texting and social media. (more)
Bill Cigliano was commissioned by Scholastic to illustrate a story on American folk hero Pecos Bill riding a tornado. The tornado was so large it sucked up elephants from Africa and whales from the Indian Ocean. Bill rode it while twirling a lasso made out of two rattlesnakes. A tough dude! (more)
Bill Cigliano was commissioned by Scholastic to create one of his signature wacky animals to kick off the fall reading issue of Storyworks, one of their classroom magazines. (more)
Scholastic called on Bill Cigliano for one of his humorous character pieces to accompany a story on a boy's Chorebot gone haywire. (more)
Bill Cigliano visualizes Muammar Gadaffi burning in his own hubris: “Seems like self-immolation, but I think he likes it, the martyr thing…” muses Bill. (more)
Bill Cigliano’s sweet illustration graces the posters and ads for this year's National Farm Machinery Show. (more)
Associations Now magazine called Bill Cigliano to illustrate an interview with Mojo Guru Marshall Goldsmith, author of the new book, "Mojo...Get it, keep it and find it when you've lost it!" (more)
Johns Hopkins Magazine commissioned Bill Cigliano to illustrate an article on honeybees for it's summer issue. (more)
Bill Cigliano was commissioned by Harvard University for “Education Next,” a magazine on education and public policy, to illustrate the cover of their summer issue. The feature article is on the national spelling bee. (more)